Sasha Dugdale
Sasha Dugdale is a British poet, playwright and translator. She has written five poetry collections and is a translator of Russian literature.
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Born | 1974 (age 45–46) Sussex, England |
Occupation | Poet, playwright, translator |
Alma mater | The Queen's College, Oxford |
Notable works | Joy |
Notable awards | Forward Prize Cholmondeley Award |
Biography
Sasha Dugdale was born in 1974[1] in Sussex.[2]
Between 1995 and 2000, Dugdale worked for the British Council in Russia.[2]
Dugdale has published five poetry collections with Carcanet Press: Notebook (2003), The Estate (2007), Red House (2011), Joy (2017) and Deformations (2020). She won the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Single Poem, Joy in 2016 and a Cholmondeley Award in 2017. [2]
Dugdale specialises in translating contemporary Russian women poets and post-Soviet new writing for theatre. She has worked both in the United Kingdom and the United States on a number of productions, translating modern Russian plays.[3] In 2020, she won an English PEN Translate Award for her translation of a collection of poetry by the Russian poet Maria Stepanova.[4]
From 2012 to 2017 Dugdale was the editor of Modern Poetry in Translation. Dugdale is co-director of the biennial Winchester Poetry Festival.[5]
Publications
Poetry
- (2020), Deformations, Carcanet Press, ISBN 9781784108984
- (2017), Joy, Carcanet Press, ISBN 9781784105037
- (2011), Red House, Oxford Poets, ISBN 9781906188023
- (2007), The Estate, Oxford Poets, ISBN 9781903039809
- (2003), Notebook, Oxford Poets, ISBN 9781903039670
Translations
- (2021), Maria Stepanova, The War of the Beasts and the Animals, Bloodaxe, ISBN 9781780375342
- (2017), Natalya Vorozhbit, Bad Roads, Nick Hern Books, ISBN 9781848427143
- (2009), Natalya Vorozhbit, The Grainstore, Nick Hern Books, ISBN 9781848420458
- (2008), Elena Shvarts, Birdsong on the Seabed, Bloodaxe, ISBN 9781852247836
- (2004), Vasily Sigarev, Ladybird, Nick Hern Books
- (2004), Tatiana Shcherbina, Life Without: Selected Poetry & Prose 1992-2003, Bloodaxe, ISBN 9781852246426
- (2003), The Presnyakov Brothers, Terrorism, Nick Hern Books
- (2003), The Presnyakov Brothers, Playing the Victim, Nick Hern Books, ISBN 9781854597595
- (2003), Vasily Sigarev, Black Milk, Nick Hern Books
- (2002), Vasily Sigarev, Plasticine, Nick Hern Books, ISBN 9781854596901
Awards
- — (2017), Cholmondeley Award[5]
- — (2017), Poetry Book Society Choice - Joy
- — (2016), Forward Poetry Prize for Best Single Poem, Joy[1]
- — (2003), Eric Gregory Award
References
- "Sasha Dugdale". Forward Arts Foundation. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
- "Sasha Dugdale". The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
- "We're all Translators: Interview with Sasha Dugdale". Huffington Post. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
- Nineteen PEN Translates awards go to titles from fifteen countries and thirteen languages. English PEN, 10 June 2020
- "Sasha Dugdale". Carcanet Press. Retrieved 10 September 2018.