The work of Polish-American poet Anna Frajlich (Emerita of the Department of Slavic Languages at Columbia University) was recently featured in a Russian-language release by the Kyrgyzstan Polish Society. Kyrgyzstan is the poet’s birthplace, making the country’s renewed interest in Anna Frajlich’s poetry a particularly meaningful development.
The publication features a short biography and Polish-to-Russian translations of several poems – including “Everyone Was Once,” “Sound,” “More Than I Knew,” and “My ‘I.'”
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