Barskova, Polina
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- Dnevnik, 2018:title page verso (П. Ю. Барсковой = P. I︠U︡. Barskovoĭ) page 708 (Полина Барскова = Polina Barskova)
- instance of: human; date of birth: +1976-02-04T00:00:00Z; place of birth: Saint Petersburg; occupation: poet, prose writer, writer, university teacher, philologist; Commons category: Polina Barskova; educated at: Faculty of Philology of Saint Petersburg State University; languages spoken or published: Russian; country of citizenship: Soviet Union, Russia; award received: Andrei Biely Prize; writing language: Russian; sex or gender: female; given name: Polina; field of work: poetry, philology; alias: Polina Barskova, Polina Iurevna Barskova, Polina Jurjevna Barskova, Полина Юрьевна Барскова, Полина Барскова, Барскова, Барскова П., Барскова П. Ю., Барскова Полина, Барскова Полина Юрьевна, بولينا بارسكوفا; description/label: russische Schriftstellerin, schrijfster uit Sovjet-Unie, Soviet-Russian poet, русский поэт и филолог, ناثره من الاتحاد السوفييتى; GND ID: 103770942X $2 gnd; VIAF ID: 21760666 $2 viaf; Wikidata ID: Q4078552 $2 wikidata ( (Wikidata, February 29, 2024) )
- Rasa brezglivykh, 1994:title page (Polina Barskova) verso title page (Barskova P.I︠U︡; Barskova Polina I︠U︡rʹevna)
- Ėvrideĭ i Orfika, 2000:title page (Polina Barskova) page 6 (born Feb. 1976 in Leningrad)
- Lʹvovskiĭ, Stanislav. Vsë nenadolgo, 2013:title page verso (predisl. Poliny Barskovoĭ) page 8 (Полина Барскова = Polina Barskova)
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Wikipedia description:
Polina Yuryevna Barskova (Russian: Полина Юрьевна Барскова; born 4 February 1976) is a Russian poet. She was born in Leningrad (today St. Petersburg). Although her biological father was poet Evgeny Rein, she was raised by her adoptive father, scholar Yuri Barskov, and bears his surname. Her first book appeared when she was still a teenager. She received her BA from the Classics Department at the Saint Petersburg State University. At the age of 20, she left Russia to pursue a PhD at the University of California, Berkeley Slavic Department. She taught Russian literature at Hampshire College, and is now a professor in the department of Slavic Languages & Literatures at U.C. Berkeley. She has published several volumes of poetry, and she was nominated for the Debut Prize and the Andrei Bely Prize in her native Russia. Her selected poems have appeared in English translation under the title The Zoo in Winter. Her work appeared in anthologies such as The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry, co-edited by Ilya Kaminsky, who translated a short volume of her poems This Lamentable City (Tupelo Press, 2010). She has done extensive archival work on the literature of the siege of Leningrad, resulting in the volume Written in the Dark: Five Poets in the Siege of Leningrad (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2016), which won the AATSEEL Best Literary Translation into English prize in 2017.
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