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Anna Glazova (poet)
Anna Sarkisovna Glazova (Russian: Анна Саркисовна Глазова; born November 29, 1973, Dubna, Moscow Oblast, USSR) is a Russian poet, scholar, and translator. In 2013, she won the prestigious Andrei Bely Prize for poetry. Glazova has written six books of poetry and translated German-language authors such as Paul Celan, Robert Walser, and Unica Zürn into Russian.

Education
Glazova studied architecture at the Moscow Architectural Institute and then at the Technical University of Berlin. After moving to the United States, she earned an MA in German literature at the the University of Illinois at Chicago. She continued her studies at Northwestern University, where she received a PhD in Comparative Literary Studies and defended a dissertation on the poetry of Paul Celan and Osip Mandelstam.

Works in English

 * For the Shrew (translated by Alex Niemi, Zephyr Press, 2022)
 * Relocations (translated by Anna Khasin, Zephyr Press, 2013)
 * Twice Under the Sun (translated by Anna Khasin, Shearsman Books, 2008)