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Drawing upon her experiences as a worker in Russia and the worldly attitudes of artist J. M. W. Turner for inspiration, Sasha Dugdale links the poems in this collection through her belief in the creative power of artist and writer to not only record but also to transform reality. She writes of Russian lives with a knowledgeable insight, finding beauty and humanity in what at first appears bleak and desperate; of relationships; and of questions of identity. She is the observer, a woman standing alone as a crowd surges around her.

Produktbeschreibung
Drawing upon her experiences as a worker in Russia and the worldly attitudes of artist J. M. W. Turner for inspiration, Sasha Dugdale links the poems in this collection through her belief in the creative power of artist and writer to not only record but also to transform reality. She writes of Russian lives with a knowledgeable insight, finding beauty and humanity in what at first appears bleak and desperate; of relationships; and of questions of identity. She is the observer, a woman standing alone as a crowd surges around her.
Autorenporträt
Sasha Dugdale's poetry has been published in Oxford Poets 2002 and New Writing 12. She received an Eric Gregory Award for her writing in 2003. Best known as a translator of contemporary Russian drama, she currently works as a translator and consultant at the Royal Court.