Gleb Shulpyakov

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Shulpyakov at the 7 Moscow International Book Festival, 2012

Gleb Yuryevich Shulpyakov (born 28 January 1971) is a Russian poet, essayist, novelist and translator. He is poetry editor for the literary magazine Novaya Yunost. He was awarded the Triumph Prize in 2001. The first book of his to appear in English is "A Fireproof Box," translated by Christopher Mattison (Canarium Books, 2011).

Shulpyakov studied journalism at Moscow State University.

Works

  • (translator) W.H.Auden: Selected essays and poems (1998)
  • The Flick (2001)
  • Persona Grappa (travel essays) (2002)
  • Pushkin in America (play) (2005)
  • Uncle's Dream (travel essays) (2005)
  • The Sinan Book (novel) (2005)
  • Acorn (poems) (2007)
  • Tsunami (novel) (2008)

References

  • Alexander Deriev (Editor), Ars Interpres: Two Skies Forfattares Bokmaskin (2005) ISBN 978-91-975980-0-2. Contributor's note page 324.

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