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Biography
I have joined the Department of Modern Languages in 2019. In 2024, I received a Fellowship in Higher Education from Advance HE. As a prose writer and journalist, I have interviewed and published articles with leading Russian and Russian-speaking filmmakers, theatre directors, actors, writers, and artists and taught Creative Writing Foundation modules to UG students at the Department of Film and Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham. My main publications include interviews with Andrey Zvyagintsev, Nikolas Pasternak-Slater, Marianna Yarovskaya, Dolya Gavanski, Diana Vishneva, a Formula 1 driver Daniil Kvyat, novels At the Edge of the World, The Girl from the House on Embankment and Gorillas in Green.
Research interests
I am a specialist in creative writing and Russian émigré literature. My doctoral thesis, entitled “The Silent Voices of Russian Immigration" (creative portion) and "A Chorus Of Voices: Narrative Strategies For Representing Russian Émigré Voices in Gaito Gazdanov’s Night Roads, Sergei Dovlatov’s A Foreign Woman, Zinovy Zinik’s At Home Abroad And Olga Kenton’s The Silent Voices Of Russian Immigration" (critical portion), was a practice-based research project that explored the representation of voices of Russian immigrants in émigré literature and creative nonfiction.
My current research focuses on translingual and exophonic writing in fiction of the Russian émigré writers of the third and fourth wave of Russian emigration. I explore the impact of the linguistic hybridity of their narratives in a new cultural context, while also analysing the role of language in shaping narrative and stylistic choices.
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