Galina Rymbu Explained

Galina Rymbu (Russian: Галина Георгиевна Рымбу) (born 20 July 1990, Omsk) is a Russian poet, author, translator, and curator.

Life and career

Rymbu was a student in the philology and theology departments of Omsk Pedagogical University and graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute. She went on to a Master's program in socio-political philosophy at the European University at Saint Petersburg and then to teach at the Saint Petersburg School of New Cinema. She has lived in L'viv since 2018. She is an activist as well as a writer affiliated with Isolarii. [1]

Rymbu's earliest work appeared in Omsk regional publications and in online publications.[2] Subsequently her work began to be published in Vozdukh, ShO, Volga, Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, Gvideon,[3] Translit,[4] Snob,[5] [6] and on websites Colta.ru,[7] [8] Polutona,[9] Megalit,[10] Setevaia slovesnost',[11] and Na seredine mira. Her poetry has appeared in English translation in many international journals, including n+1, Arc Poetry, The White Review, Berlin Quarterly, Music & Literature, Asymptote, Powder Keg and others.[12] Rymbu's poetry collections are published in Latvian and Dutch translations. Her poetry has also been translated into German, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, Polish, and Ukrainian.

Rymbu also does translations of poetry from Ukrainian into Russian. She is primarily interested in poetry as a form of public speech and thought.[13] Rymbu edited and contributed to , the first anthology of feminist poetry from Russia.

Awards and honors

Rymbu was longlisted for the "Debiut" prize 2009, and short listed for the same prize in 2010. In 2010 she was also one of three finalists for the ""LiteraturRRentgen" prize, took second place in the Moscow poetry slam, and won the grand prize in the Molodoi literator festival in Nizhnyi Novgorod. She was a winner of the "Moskovskii schet" prize (2014) and the Poetry Without Borders International Festival poetry prize (Riga, 2017).[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/russia-vladimir-putin-1917-russian-revolutions-centenery-young-socialists-a7606606.html "As it marks the centenary of 1917, is Russia on the brink of another revolution?"
  2. Web site: Рымбу Галина Георгиевна . Литературный Омск . БУК г. Омска «ОМБ» . 22 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Презентация молодежного номера журнала "Гвидеон" . kultinfo.ru . Культурная Инициатива . 22 April 2019.
  4. Web site: #14 [Транслит] литературно-критический альманах ]. 22 April 2019.
  5. Web site: Галина Рымбу. Фрагменты из «Книги упадка». Rymbu. Galina. September 16, 2018. Сноб. May 22, 2019.
  6. Web site: Галина Рымбу: Красные камни. Rymbu. Galina. April 28, 2017. Сноб. May 22, 2019.
  7. Web site: Археология «женского письма»: ГАЛИНА РЫМБУ О РОМАНЕ ЛЮБОВИ КОПЫЛОВОЙ «ОДЕЯЛО ИЗ ЛОСКУТЬЕВ». Rymbu. Galina. October 10, 2018. COLTA.ru. May 22, 2019.
  8. Web site: Вспомнить Холина: НАСЛЕДИЕ СОВЕТСКОГО АНДЕГРАУНДА СЕГОДНЯ: ГАЛИНА РЫМБУ ПОЛЕМИЗИРУЕТ СО СТАТЬЕЙ АЛЕКСЕЯ КОНАКОВА. Rymbu. Galina. July 3, 2014. COLTA.ru. May 22, 2019.
  9. Web site: Фрагменты из цикла «лишенные признаков». Rymbu. Galina. November 22, 2017. Полутона. May 22, 2019.
  10. Web site: Авторы Мегалита: Рымбу Галина. Мегалит. May 22, 2019.
  11. Web site: Поэзия: Галина Рымбу: Синтаксис утраченной речи. Rymbu. Galina. May 22, 2019.
  12. Web site: Resources – Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо. 2020-07-20. web.sas.upenn.edu.
  13. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2016/02/love-as-principled-powerlessness-an-interview-with-russian-poet-galina-rymbu "Love as Principled Powerlessness: An Interview With Russian Poet Galina Rymbu"
  14. http://www.literaturewithoutborders.lv/news#festival-poeziya-bez-granic-proshyol-v-rige The festival “Poetry without borders” took place in Riga