Tatiana Krasilnikova
Department of Slavic Languages
Tatiana Krasilnikova is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic Languages with a Certificate in Comparative Literature and Society; she also holds a graduate certificate in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Tatiana received her BA (2018) and MA (2020) in Russian and Comparative Literature from the Higher School of Economics (Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod). In addition, she studied Italian literature and literary theory at the University of Bergamo and at the University of Milan as part of the Erasmus program (2017; 2019). She is a co-author of the book Boris Pasternak’s Poetic Language. “My Sister – Life” through the Prism of Idioms (2021; written in Russian with Pavel Uspenskij) and an author of several articles on Russian 20th century poetry and prose. Her dissertation focuses on feminist avant-garde poetry in Eastern and Central Europe and Russia. Her poetry has appeared in DOXA, F-pismo, ROAR, Flagi, galo, post(non)fiction, Vozduh, and elsewhere, and her debut poetry collection is forthcoming from Binadroba Publishing in 2026.
Tatiana Krasilnikova is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic Languages with a Certificate in Comparative Literature and Society; she also holds a graduate certificate in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Tatiana received her BA (2018) and MA (2020) in Russian and Comparative Literature from the Higher School of Economics (Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod). In addition, she studied Italian literature and literary theory at the University of Bergamo and at the University of Milan as part of the Erasmus program (2017; 2019). She is a co-author of the book Boris Pasternak’s Poetic Language. “My Sister – Life” through the Prism of Idioms (2021; written in Russian with Pavel Uspenskij) and an author of several articles on Russian 20th century poetry and prose. Her dissertation focuses on feminist avant-garde poetry in Eastern and Central Europe and Russia. Her poetry has appeared in DOXA, F-pismo, ROAR, Flagi, galo, post(non)fiction, Vozduh, and elsewhere, and her debut poetry collection is forthcoming from Binadroba Publishing in 2026.