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Iryna Oleksandrivna Yevsa (Russian: Ирина Александровна Евса, Ukrainian: Ірина Олександрівна Євса) (born October 15, 1956) is a Russian-language Ukrainian poet and translator. She lives in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

Biography

Yevsa was born into a military family in Kharkiv, Ukraine SSR. She studied in the philological faculty at the National University of Kharkiv and graduated from Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow in 1981. Following her graduation, she worked at the Book Chamber of Ukraine from 1981-1986 and began working for the company Apis in 1988. She has recently worked for the National University of Kharkiv.

First published as a poet in 1975, Yevsa also translates literature from Armenian, Georgian, Polish, and Ukrainian into Russian. Her own work has been translated into Ukrainian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, Georgian, Lithuanian, and Serbian.

Works

Poetry collections

  • 1976, Отзвук (Echo)
  • 1978, Дыхание (Breath)
  • 1985, Август (August)
  • 1986, Сад (Garden)
  • 1986, День седьмой (Day Seven)
  • 1995, Изгнание из рая (Exile from Paradise)
  • 1999, Наверное, снилось… (Probably Dreamed...)
  • 2000, Лодка на фаянсе (Boat on Faience)
  • 2015, Юго-Восток (South-East)

Translations and arrangements

With the subtitle, "Modern Poetic Version of Iryna Yevsa"

In collaboration with A. K. Shaposhnikov

Awards

  • 2000, named as a laureate for the International Foundation for the Memory of Boris Chichibabin
  • 2013, Paragraph anti-award in the category for "worst translation" criticizing her work translating out-of-copyright literary classics into Russian
  • 2016, Russian Prize at the XIV Literary Festival Named after Maximilian Voloshin for her work "Юго-Восток" ("South-East")

References

  1. ^ "Евса, Ирина Александровна | Кто такой Евса, Ирина Александровна?". Словари и энциклопедии на Академике (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  2. "Евса Ирина Александровна - Биография". www.biografija.ru. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  3. "Ирина Евса | Новая карта русской литературы". www.litkarta.ru. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  4. "Читать иль не читать — вот в чем вопрос". www.taday.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  5. "В Коктебеле прошел XIV литературный фестиваль имени Максимилиана Волошина". Российская газета. 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
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