The Breathing Body of This Thought by Genya Turovskaya

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"With equal parts silence and strength, Genya Turovskaya's astute language accrues force and gorgeously takes its time. This book is not afraid to build slowly and to burn. The thoughts are electric as they leap from phrase to phrase and they possess a compelling interiority throughout. There is a heady mix of music and address all built from a singular imagination. Or, as she writes: 'all of this is real.' The Breathing Body of This Thought is a wonderful book." - Peter Gizzi

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"With equal parts silence and strength, Genya Turovskaya's astute language accrues force and gorgeously takes its time. This book is not afraid to build slowly and to burn. The thoughts are electric as they leap from phrase to phrase and they possess a compelling interiority throughout. There is a heady mix of music and address all built from a singular imagination. Or, as she writes: 'all of this is real.' The Breathing Body of This Thought is a wonderful book." - Peter Gizzi

"With equal parts silence and strength, Genya Turovskaya's astute language accrues force and gorgeously takes its time. This book is not afraid to build slowly and to burn. The thoughts are electric as they leap from phrase to phrase and they possess a compelling interiority throughout. There is a heady mix of music and address all built from a singular imagination. Or, as she writes: 'all of this is real.' The Breathing Body of This Thought is a wonderful book." - Peter Gizzi


About the Author

Genya Turovskaya is an American poet, born in Ukraine. She has been published in many journals and literary reviews. She has received a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, a Montana Artist Refuge Fellowship and a Witter Bonner Translation Residency at Santa Fe Art Institute. She holds an MFA from Bard College.

Her poetry and translations have been published in Chicago Review, Conjunctions, Gulf Coast, Aufgabe, A Public Space, Octopus, Jubilat and others. Her recent translations include Elena Fanailova’s The Russian Version (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2019) and Aleksandr Skidan's Red Shifting (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2007).