Category: Summer 2011 – American and Russian Issue
Peggy Reid
was born in Radstock, England. She has worked on translations of a variety of texts from history and the history of art to medical papers, from
Ainsely Morse
at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, he is a Ph.D. Candidate in Slavic Languages and Literatures: 19th and
Ljubica Arsovska
born in 1950 in Macedonia, she is editor – in – chief of the quarterly Kulturen zivot, the leading cultural magazine in Macedonia.
Andrei Sen-Senkov
is a Russian poet and writer, born in Tajikistan in 1968. He received a degree in medicine from Yaroslavl State Medical Academy. He has
Aleksey Porvin
is a contemporary Russian poet born in Leningrad. His poems can be found in Fogged Clarity, World Literature Today, SUSS, Cyphers, Action Yes,
Anzhelina Polonskaya
was born in Malakhovka, a small town near Moscow. Since 1998, she has been a member of the Moscow Union of Writers and in 2003, became a member
Tom Pickard
was born in Newcastle, England in 1946, left school at 14, and in 1964 co – organized the Morden Tower poetry readings, “a Golden Bloomsday
Harvey Mudd
is an American poet, writer, and self taught painter who left the U.S. for France in 2005 after becoming disillusioned with American culture and
Alexander Mironov
is a prominent Russian poet, the author of three books of poetry, and in 1981 was awarded the Andrey Bely Prize.
Kendall Merriam
was born and lives in Rockland, Maine where he is Poet Laureate.