12-13-2024: Maria G. Rewakowicz | War Literature in Ukraine

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  • Maria G. Rewakowicz is a poet, translator, and literary scholar. She holds a Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures from the University of Toronto and has taught Ukrainian literature at a number of universities, most recently at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, NJ and the University of Washington, with which she is still affiliated. She has authored four collections of poetry in Ukrainian, two anthologies of the New York Group of poets, and two monographs of literary criticism in English. Her book Ukraine’s Quest for Identity: Embracing Cultural Hybridity in Literary Imagination, 1991-2011 (2018) is the 2019 winner of the Omeljan Pritsak Book Prize in Ukrainian Studies. Her translations from Polish and Ukrainian have appeared in Agni, Cyphers, Modern Poetry in Translation, Modern Haiku, and Toronto Slavic Annual, and more recently, she translated selected poems of Mykola Vorobiov titled Mountain and Flower, published by Lost Horse Press as the sixth volume in the Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry Series. Born in Poland to Ukrainian parents, Rewakowicz lives in New York City.
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