Tatyana Anatolievna Voltskaya (born December 12, 1960 ) is a Russian poetess, journalist, literary critic, and essayist.
| Tatyana Anatolievna Voltskaya | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | December 12, 1960 (58 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poetess , essayist , editor , journalist , correspondent , radio host |
| Genre | poem , essay |
| Language of Works | |
| Debut | collection of poems "Arrow" ( 1994 ) |
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Biography
Voltskaya Tatyana Anatolyevna was born in Leningrad . She graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Culture . [one]
Since 1990, she has been published as a journalist in the newspaper Nevskoye Vremya , Literaturnaya Gazeta , General Gazeta , Russkaya Mysl and other publications.
As a poetess published since the early 1990s, in 1994 she released her first book of poems. Voltskaya’s poems, as well as her reviews, were published in the magazines Zvezda, Neva, Znamya, New World, Friendship of Peoples, Interpoesia, Floors, New Coast, etc.). Poems were translated into Swedish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, English, Lithuanian.
The author of ten collections of poems - “Arrow” (St. Petersburg, 1994), “Shadow” (St. Petersburg, 1998), “Cicada” (St. Petersburg, 2002), “Cicada” (London, Bloodaxe, 2006), “Trostdroppar” (Stockholm, 2009 ), “Tatyana's Letter” (Helikon Plus, 2011), “From the Varangians to the Greeks” (Helikon Plus, 2012), “The Corner of Nevsky and Khreshchatyk” (Kiev, “Rainbow”, 2015), Favorites (St. Petersburg, “ Helikon Plus ", 2015)," In a light fire. Poems ”(“ Publishing Solutions ”, 2017).
In 1995-1998, co-editor of the Petersburg literary magazine Postscript (with Vladimir Alloy and Samuel Lurie ).
Freelance correspondent for Radio Liberty in St. Petersburg. He has been cooperating with Freedom since 2000, and since 2017, the host of the Petersburg Freedom program.
Member of the Union of Writers of St. Petersburg and the Union of Journalists of St. Petersburg .
Prizes and Awards
- Laureate of the Pushkin Scholarship (Germany, 1999)
- Winner of the Star Magazine Award (2003)
- Winner of the prize of the magazine "Interpoesia" (2016)
Notes
- ↑ Radio Liberty : Tatyana Voltskaya
Links
- Voltskaya, Tatyana Anatolyevna on the site " A new map of Russian literature "
- Voltskaya, Tatyana Anatolyevna in the " Journal Hall "
- Page on the website of Radio Liberty