Shamrock![]() Haiku Journal of the Irish Haiku Society |
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Haiku from Ireland and the rest of the world |
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Shamrock is an international quarterly online journal that publishes quality haiku, senryu and haibun in English |
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Anthony Kudryavitsky,
writing as Anatoly
Kudryavitsky, is the owner and editor of Shamrock.
Born in Moscow in 1954 of a Polish father and half-Irish mother, he
lived in Russia and Germany, and now lives in Dublin as an Irish
citizen. Educated at the Moscow Medical University
(graduate 1978), he received a PhD in Immunology from
the Moscow Medical Academy in 1987. Later,
he studied Irish history and cultural heritage. In
the following years he worked as a researcher in immunology, as a
journalist and as a literary translator. He started writing poetry in
1978, but under the Communists was not permitted to publish his work
openly. Since 1989 he has published a novel, a novella, a number of
short stories, seven collections of his Russian poems, most recent being Graffiti
(1998) and Visitors’
Book (2001), and a book of his English poems entitled Shadow
of Time (Goldsmith Press, Ireland, 2005).
His poems and short stories were translated into eleven languages. In
the 1990s he edited Strelets/The
Archer and Inostrannaya Literatura/Foreign Literature literary
magazines, an anthology of new Russian poetry entitled Poetry
of Silence (1998), and Zhuzhukiny
Deti(2000), an anthology of Russian short
stories and prose
miniatures written in the second half of the 20th century. A Night in the Nabokov Hotel, an anthology of
contemporary Russian poetry in his translation to English, was
published by and is available from Dedalus Press, Ireland, 2006. Morning at Mount Ring, a collection of his haiku,
has been published by and is available to order via Doghouse Books
(http://www.doghousebooks.ie). From 1999 till 2004 he was
on the Board of Directors of the International Federation of Poetry
Associations, UNESCO. He was the founder and first President of the
Russian Poetry Society, as well as the founding
member of the Irish Haiku Society. His haiku and senryu appeared
in Frogpond,
World Haiku Review, Presence, The SHOp, Roadrunner and Haiku Scotland, as well as in several
anthologies, and were translated into Japanese, Croatian, German,
Hungarian, Italian, and Russian. In 2003 he was awarded the Edgeworth
Prize for poetry, in 2005 shortlisted for the Robert Graves Poetry
Award. Among his haiku awards are Suruga Baika Prize of Excellence
(Japan, 2007) and Capoliveri Haiku Award (Italy, 2007). He has a
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