Name Katia Kapovich | Role Poet | |
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Books Cossacks and Bandits: Poems 2003-2006, Gogol in Rome |
Hurdles by Katia Kapovich
"The Ferry" - Poem by Katia Kapovich - English II Project
Katia Kapovich (Russian: Ка́тя Капо́вич) (born 21.6.1960) is a Russian poet now living in the United States. She writes in both Russian and English.
Contents
- Hurdles by Katia Kapovich
- The Ferry Poem by Katia Kapovich English II Project
- Life and career
- Russian
- English
- Anthologies
- References
Life and career
She was born in 1960 in Kishinev, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (now Chișinău, Moldova), the only child of Jewish parents. She emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1990. In 2002 she received the Witter Bynner Fellowship from the United States Library of Congress. Her first book in English, Gogol in Rome (ISBN 1-84471-046-7), was published in 2004 by Salt Publishing, and was shortlisted for the Poetry Trust's 2005 Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize.
Her poem 'The Green One Over There' was included in the anthology Poetry 180 (edited by Billy Collins, Random House, 2003; ISBN 0-8129-6887-5) which grew out of the Library of Congress's Poetry 180 poetry-for-schools project.
Her work has appeared in periodicals including the London Review of Books, News from the Republic of Letters, and Novy Mir (in Russian).
She is one of the editors of Fulcrum (annual).