Anatoly Kudryavitsky is a Moscow-born Irish experimental poet, the
grandson of an Irishman who ended up in Stalin's GULAG. He lives in
Dublin, Ireland. His collection of poems, "Shadow of Time" was published
by Goldsmith Press in 2005, followed by three collections of his haiku,
the latest being "Horizon" (Red Moon Press, 2016). Two of his novels,
"disUNITY" (2014) and "The Flying Dutchman" (2018) have been published
in the UK by Glagoslav. He has also edited and translated into English
anthologies of contemporary German, Ukrainian and Russian poetry,
"Coloured Handprints" (Dedalus, 2015), "The Frontier" (Glagoslav, 2017)
and "Mirror Sand" (Glagoslav, 2018), and edited two anthologies of Irish
haiku. He won the Maria Edgeworth Poetry Prize (2003), and the Mihai
Eminescu Academy Award for poetry (2017), and was twice nominated for
the Pushcart Poetry Prize by the American Journal of Poetry and Shot
Glass Journal.