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Anatoly Kudryavitsky

Anatoly Kudryavitsky is an Irish poet born in Moscow, Russia, of Irish/Polish/Italian parentage. Since 1999, he has been living in Dublin, Ireland, and, more recently, in Reggio di Calabria, Italy. In the 1980s, he worked as a researcher, and he holds a PhD in biomedical science. Later, he worked as a journalist, a literary translator, and a creative writing tutor. He is the author of five collections of his poetry, including three books of his haiku, Morning at Mount Ring (Doghouse Books, 2007), Capering Moons (Doghouse Books, 2011; short-listed for the Haiku Foundation Touchstone Distinguished Book Award 2011), and Horizon (Red Moon Press, 2016), as well as of a collection of his prose poems, The Two-Headed Man and the Paper Life (MadHat Press, 2019). He edited two anthologies of Irish haiku titled Bamboo Dreams (Doghouse Books, 2012) and Between the Leaves (Arlen House, 2016), and his own haiku have been published in magazines worldwide and anthologised on many occasions. He was the recipient of multiple international haiku awards, including Suruga Baika Prize of Excellence (Japan, 2008) and Vladimir Devide International Haiku Award (Osaka, Japan, 2012 and 2014), as well as of the Mihai Eminescu Academy Award for Poetry (Romania, 2017) and the Maria Edgeworth Poetry Prize (Ireland, 2003). He is a founding member of the Irish Haiku Society, of which he is the current chairperson, and the editor of Shamrock Haiku Journal.

 
Books By Anatoly Kudryavitsky

Ten Thousand Birds: Selected Haiku and Haibun

Ten Thousand Birds: Selected Haiku and Haibun
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
ISBN: 9789390202256
Haiku

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