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Yamakova, Naila Ravilievna

Naila Ravilevna Yamakova (born June 13, 1982 , Leningrad ) is a Russian poet and journalist.

Naila Ravilevna Yamakova
Date of BirthJune 13, 1982 ( 1982-06-13 ) (age 37)
Place of BirthLeningrad
CitizenshipRussia
Occupationpoet, journalist

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Biography

She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of St. Petersburg State University . Until June 2012, she worked as an editor at the Helikon Plus publishing house. Since June 2012, lives in Israel.

The poems were published in the magazines Arion , Neva , Day and Night , Interpoetia, Zinziver, the anthologies and anthologies Babylon , Piter, Fisherman's Friends, Brotherly Cradle, Poems in Petersburg. 21st century ”, electronic magazines“ REC ”,“ Russian binding ”. She was a member of the literary association Piter, and was the editor of his site.

In 2004, she entered the long list of the Debut Prize in the nomination Poetry, and in 2005 and 2006 she entered the short list in the same nomination [1] .

Yamakova’s poems were included in the program “Contemporary Poetry in the Moscow Art Theater” from the cycle “Reading Circle” (2012), which takes place on the Small Stage of the Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov [2] .

Critical Assessment

According to the poetess Svetlana Bodrunova,

... <...> ... in the young poetry of St. Petersburg today are the three most voiced names, and all the girls. The case is Pushkin's, classic. In decreasing order of age: Daria Sukhovey , Naila Yamakova, Alla Gorbunova .

The poetry of all three girls traces the most diverse trends and traditions; together, their texts are almost an encyclopedia of the Petersburg verse. And at the same time, not one of the girls is closely connected with any poetic “circle” (she has not come out of it and does not associate herself with it), although they all come into contact with the poetic circles in one way or another. Their choice as a leader is far from just my whim: all three are recognized by the literary community and readers, printed in prestigious anthologies (The Nine Dimensions, The Brotherhood Cradle, Poems in St. Petersburg. 21 Century), literary magazines and almanacs in Russia and abroad, perform at personal evenings - and gather a wide and diverse audience [3] .

Books

  • Taming - SPb .: Helikon plus, 2006 .-- 116 p. - ISBN 978-5-93682-324-4 [4]
  • Hold: Poems. - St. Petersburg: Helikon Plus, 2009 .-- 142 p. - 500 copies. - ISBN 978-5-93682-513-2
  • 15:30. - St. Petersburg: Helikon Plus, 2012 .-- 328 p.

Notes

  1. ↑ Journal Hall | Day and Night, 2006 N1-2 | . COMPETITION DEBUT
  2. ↑ Moscow Truth, Number of February 9, 2012 (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment February 25, 2012. Archived February 19, 2012.
  3. ↑ Svetlana Bodrunova, “The Poetic Map of St. Petersburg: the Younger Generation” // Interpoetry. 2007. No 1
  4. ↑ Chronicle of poetic book publishing in annotations and citations (Review by Danila Davydova )

Links

  • Yamakova, Naila Ravilyevna on the site " A new map of Russian literature "
  • Yamakova, Naila Ravilievna in the " Journal Hall "
  • Poems by N. Yamakova on the binding site
  • Poems by Naili Yamakova on the Amalgam website
  •   - Naila Yamakova in LiveJournal
  •   - Poetry of Naili Yamakova in LiveJournal
  • Poems by N. Yamakova read by Ch. Khamatov
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yamakova__Naila_Ravilyevna&oldid=100873401


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