In a recent article in Novy Mir, the critic Dmitry Polishchuk writes:
The 25-35-year-old generation is now experiencing an efflorescence--a
new type of poetic vision, with a distinct poetic language, a new kind
of baroque; with novel structures, combining the far-fetched, the
heterogeneous, the incompatible, in a poetics of contrast. This is
particularly true of women's writing, which transcends post-modernist or
Western feminist tendencies. This collection looks not only at those
living and working in Moscow or Petersburg, but also at those authors
writing throughout the whole of Russia.
Valentina Polukhina (Emeritus Professor of Russian Literature, Keele
University) is the leading Brodsky scholar in the West, and has edited
four collections of poetry in translation.