Genya Turovskaya

Genya Turovskaya is an American poet, born in Ukraine. Her work has been published in many journals and literary reviews.

Life
Turovskaya holds an M.F.A. from Bard College. She lives in Brooklyn, New York City, where she is an associate editor of the Eastern European Poets Series at Ugly Duckling Presse.

Her original poetry and translations from Russian have appeared in Chicago Review, Conjunctions, A Public Space, 6x6, Aufgabe, Poets and Poems, Octopus, jubilat, Tantalum, Gulf Coast, Jacket, Saltgrass, Shifter, Supermachine, and other publications.

Recognition
She has received various awards and fellowships, such as a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, a Montana Artist Refuge Fellowship, the Witter Bynner Translation Residency at Santa Fe Art Institute, and a Fund for Poetry grant.

The Russian Version, her translation of the poetry of Elena Fanailova, won the University of Rochester's Three Percent Solution award for Best Translated Book of Poetry in 2010.

_Poetry

 * Calendar. Ugly Duckling Presse, 2002.
 * The Tides. Octopus Books, 2007.
 * New Year's Day. Octopus Books, 2011.

Translated

 * Aleksander Skidan, Red Shifting. Ugly Duckling Presse, 2008.
 * *Elena Fanailova, The Russian Version (with Stephen Sandler). Ugly Duckling Press, 2010.

Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy The Lovely Archives.