Pavel Krichevsky
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Pavel Krichevsky
Turovo, Russia

Pavel Krichevsky is a poet and translator of poetry. He was born in 1961 in Romny, Ukraine. He moved to Russia in 1993 and has lived there ever since. His poems and translations from English and Ukrainian were published in many Russian literary journals. He has authored 10 books of poetry and translations, including Over the Shoulders of Minutes (2021) and Peripheral Vision of the Sky, which he considers his best book. His poems have beeen translated into Kazakh, and his book of poems “Requiem kodasy” (translated into Kazakh) was published in Kazakhstan. He lives in Turovo, Moscow region.

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