By babini|2022-01-15T00:37:39-05:00November 23rd, 2015|Root Sculptures|Comments Off on Root Sculpture: A One-Eyed Goblin
Behind the Border
"Vivid picture of life behind the Iron Curtain." --Booklist "Young readers will identify readily with the impetuous Nina."--Kirkus "13 short pieces...pungently convey the effects of growing up under a totalitarian regime."--Publishers Weekly
Gods and Mortals
"Gods And Mortals is a fascinating collection of poems that brings together the classic and the contemporary, the 'old' and the 'new', in unexpected and startling ways. Nina Kossman has brought together a richly imaginative gathering of memorable work." --Joyce Carol Oates
In the Inmost Hour of the Soul
"Direct, strong, audible translations . . . I hear Tsvetaeva's voice, more of it, and in a new pitch, which makes something clear in her poems that I had only guessed at before." --W. S. Merwin. [The poems in this volume] focus on the richest and most eventful years of Tsvetayeva's life. ... [Tsvetayeva] presents [...]