About The Author

Alexander Shaumyan was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1962 and immigrated to
the United States in 1975 at the age of 13. He started out as a painter
but turned to poetry as a more effective medium for expressing his
message. His work appeared in many small presses and online journals.
He's also done translations of Russian, German, French, Spanish, and
Italian poetry. His translation of Nikolai Gumilev has been published
online. His translation of Sergey Esenin's last poem appeared in GLAS,
Volume 23--the internationally known journal of new Russian writing,
edited by Natasha Perova. His poetry has been taught by Professor
Gerald Smith at Oxford University, who teaches modern Russian poetry
and émigré Russian literature. In 2002 he self-published three books
of poetry:
Spirit of Rebellion,
Canzoni dimenticate and
Through the Eyes of Love. He published his fourth book of
poetry
Place Where Light Is in July, 2003. All the four books
received excellent reviews from Laurel Johnson of The Midwest Book
Review. They appear in the November issue of the MBR Bookwatch. In
2004 he published two more books of poetry --
What Is a Poet?
and
From Darkness Came. His seventh book of poetry
Thinking
of Math and Her came out in 2005.
Current Residence: New Haven, CT, USA
Contact: alex@shaumyan.com
Yahoo Messenger: ashaumyan@yahoo.com
Copyright © 2005 by Alexander Shaumyan