Description:
What is Nina Kossman's God, and what kind of Unfinished Business are we about to get into, I wondered, opening this book of poems. "History Transformed into Myth," the subtitle...
Brief description: Nina Kossman's ten books include three volumes of poetry, two volumes of short prose in Russian and one in English, an anthology she edited for Oxford University Press, two volumes of translations of Marina Tsvetaeva's poetry, and a novel. Her English-language work has appeared in over ninety magazines and anthologies and has been translated into twelve languages. Her plays have been produced in the US, the UK, and Australia. Her work in her native language, Russian, was published in Russian-language literary magazines. She received grants from the Onassis Foundation, the Foundation for Hellenic Culture, a NEA fellowship, and the UNESCO/PEN Short Story Award. She lives in New York where she edits EastWest Literary Forum, a bilingual literary journal.
Review Quotes:
"When the mythological and personal meet, something transforms for this reader; perhaps that very "semblance of meaning in a meaningless world" comes to the surface. What is that meaning, you might ask. Perhaps it is awareness of how one isn't alone, after all, and has never been alone on this planet, despite what humanity's so-called "progress" seems so intent to insist on."
-Ilya Kaminsky