Memory of Sun Memory of sun seeps from the heart. Grass grows yellower. Faintly if at all the early snowflakes Hover, hover. Water becoming ice is slowing in The narrow channels. Nothing at all will ...
In one of this anthology's briefest poems, Olga Ivanova asks: ""Do I hold the past in my hands / Perhaps / A little too tightly?"" This question drives many of these poems crafted by Russian women ...
The Museum of Russian Icons plans to reopen on February 5, 2021 with Painted Poetry a retrospective exhibition of contemporary works by Russian-born American artist and designer Alexander Gassel.
“It appears to make sense, for many reasons, to have anthologies of women writers or exhibits of women photographers; it would seem very odd to propose an anthology of writers or an exhibit of ...
David Bethea is a Vilas Professor of Slavic Languages, University of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned his Ph.D. in 1977 from the University of Kansas. His research interests include: Pushkin and his era, ...
Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach is a finalist in the 2015 Narrative 30 Below Contest, the author of The Bear Who Ate the Stars, and winner of the 2014 Uppercut Chapbook Award. She holds an MFA from the ...
An introduction to the Bosnian-Croation-Serbian (also called Serbo-Croatian) language that develops the four major language skills: speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. Class time ...
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