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Language
  
English and Russian

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Ilya Kaminsky

Genre
  
Citizenship
  
American


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Born
  
November 11, 1977 (age 46) Odessa (
1977-11-11
)

Books
  
Dancing in Odessa, Musica Humana, Dancing in Chelsea

Education
  
Georgetown University, University of California, Hastings College of the Law

Awards
  
Whiting Awards, Lannan Literary Fellowship

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Ilya Kaminsky (born April 18, 1977, in Odessa, Soviet Union, now Ukraine) is a hard-of-hearing Ukrainian-born Russian-Jewish-American poet, critic, translator and professor. He began to write poetry seriously as a teenager in Odessa, publishing a chapbook in Russian entitled The Blessed City. His first published poetry collection in English was a chapbook, Musica Humana (Chapiteau Press, 2002). His second collection in English, Dancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004), earned him a 2005 Whiting Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Metcalf Award, the Ruth Lilly Fellowship, and the Dorset Prize, and was named the 2005 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year in Poetry. In 2008, he was awarded a Lannan Literary Fellowship. His poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines including The Kenyon Review, New Republic, Harvard Review, Poetry.

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Dancing in Odessa and its chapbook forebear, Musica Humana, have earned Kaminsky superlative praise from reviewers and prominent poets. The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote, "Like Joseph Brodsky before him, Kaminsky is a terrifyingly good poet, another poet from the former U.S.S.R. who, having adopted English, has come to put us native speakers to shame." Jane Hirshfield wrote, "Inventiveness of language, the investigative passion, praises, lamentation, and a proper sense of the ridiculous are omnipresent. Kaminsky’s poems are wholly local yet unprovincial, intimate yet free of ego. This first full-length book is a breathtaking debut."

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Carolyn Forché wrote,

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Kaminsky is more than a promising young poet; he is a poet of promise fulfilled. I am in awe of his gifts.

Kaminsky is particularly well known for his passionate, almost ecstatic reading style.

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Life

Kaminsky was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union (now Ukraine), on April 18, 1977. According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Kaminsky lost most of his hearing at age 4. He lost his homeland at age 16, when family sought political asylum." At the time, he spoke no English, and continued to write in Russian while learning English.

Kaminsky earned his Bachelor of Arts at Georgetown University, and went on to receive his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. He has been invited to teach and read poetry at literary centers, colleges and universities from Harvard to Naropa. He has also worked as a law clerk at the National Immigration Law Center, and more recently, at Bay Area Legal Aid, helping the poor and homeless to solve their legal difficulties. He currently teaches in the graduate creative writing program at San Diego State University, is a faculty member at The Frost Place Conference on Poetry, and lives in San Diego with his wife, Katie Farris.

Honors and awards

  • 2008 Lannan Literary Fellowship
  • 2005 Whiting Award
  • 2005 ForeWord (magazine) Book of the Year Award in Poetry
  • 2005 American Academy of Arts and Letters Metcalf Award
  • 2002 The Dorset Prize
  • 2001 Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship
  • Published works

    Full-Length Poetry Collections

  • Dancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004) ISBN 978-1-932195-12-5
  • Chapbooks

  • Musica Humana (Chapiteau Press, 2002) ISBN 978-1-931498-32-6
  • Editor

  • "Ecco Anthology of International Poetry" (Harper Collins, 2010)
  • Reviews

  • Review: Patricia Fargnoli reviews "Dancing in Odessa" in Valparaiso Poetry Review
  • Review: TE Ballard reviews "Dancing in Odessa" in Tryst
  • Review: Sally Ball reviews "Dancing in Odessa" in Pleiades
  • Review: Ace Bogges reviews "Dancing in Odessa" in Adirondack Review
  • Review: Erick McHenry on "Dancing in Odessa" in Seattle Post Intelligencer
  • Review: Aviya Kusher on "Dancing in Odessa" in The Jerusalem Post
  • Review: Adam L. Dressler on "Dancing in Odessa" in Perihelion
  • Review: Eric Gudas on "Dancing in Odessa" in Slope
  • Review: Jeannine Hall Gailey on "Dancing in Odessa" in The Pedestal
  • Review: Jerome Rothenberg on "Dancing in Odessa" in Poems and Poetics
  • Review: Peter Kline on "Dancing in Odessa" in Meridian
  • References

    Ilya Kaminsky Wikipedia