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  1. Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok (Russian: София Яковлевна Парнок, Yiddish: סאָפיאַ פארנוכ; 30 July 1885 O.S./11 August 1885 (N.S.) – 26 August 1933) was a Russian poet, journalist and translator.

  2. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Sophia Parnok (translation by Diana Burgin) A woman known throughout Russia as one of their first openly lesbian poets, Sophia Parnok was a Jewish poet born in Russia in 1885. Though her work is not widespread, it remains impactful throughout the Russian queer community as well as the global queer community.

  3. Discover the life and work of the influential Russian-Jewish poet whose work was banned from publication. Sophia Parnok was a Russian-Jewish poet born in 1885 and was considered the only openly lesbian voice of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry. During her lifetime, she published five volumes of poetry, a substantial body of literary criticism ...

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  4. www.queernineteen.com › post › sophia-parnok-1885-1916Sophia Parnok (1885-1916)

    Biography. Aug 16, 2023. 9 min read. Sophia Parnok (1885-1916) Updated: Sep 20, 2023. Russia's First Lesbian Poet. Rebecca Boyd (she/her) In 1916, as the Russian Empire teetered on the brink of revolution, a relatively obscure poet and critic published a love poem to Russia. So far, so predictable: Russian nationalism was nothing new by the ...

  5. 5 de mai. de 2017 · sophia parnok foi uma poeta e tradutora russa. nasceu na cidade de Taganrog, em 1885. em 1907 se casou com o poeta Vladimir Volkenstein e se mudou para São Petesburgo. a união durou apenas dois anos. sophia é muito lembrada por ter tido relacionamento romântico com marina tsvetaeva, de 1914 a 1916, com quem a influência criativa ...

  6. 27 de jan. de 2017 · Sophia Parnok and the Writing of a Lesbian Poet's Life | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > Slavic Review. > Volume 51 Issue 2. > Sophia Parnok and the Writing of a Lesbian Poet's Life. English. Français. Sophia Parnok and the Writing of a Lesbian Poet's Life. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017.

  7. Sophia Parnok is a Russian poet and the only openly lesbian voice in Russian poetry. From the standpoint of her traditional Russian poetic family, Parnok was an outsider and a “fair stranger.”¹ From her own perspective, however, she was an insider, the possessor of esoteric, elemental knowledge.