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Irina Mashinski //
//Ирина Машинская
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LanguageHat (on THE NAKED WORLD):
That’s real poet’s prose — “the quiet craziness of the old ladies’ glasses, crisscrossed by telegraph cables and a few birds” — and I...
Воздух/Vozdukh (on GIORNATA):
Giornata is a successful, cohesive three-dimensional product formed at the intersection of three subsets along the x-axis— the minds and...
On the Seawall (on GIORNATA):
Beyond the intellectual, emotional, and even psychotherapeutic ways of processing grief, Mashinki offers us a physiological one. <..> In...
Restless Messengers (on THE NAKED WORLD):
The Naked World is an extraordinary reflection on the impact of history and culture(s) on individuals in a family across generations,...
Unlikely Stories (on THE NAKED WORLD):
This gorgeous ambitious text<..> settles us—and unsettles us—behind the eyes of a poet, a poet whose eyes are pierced by brilliant images...
Punctured Lines (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Irina Mashinski’s The Naked World <..> is an impressive achievement in the hybrid genre. <It> illuminates not only the author’s past...
Shepherd (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Part poetry, part flash fiction; part memoir, part imagination; part history, part fantasy. The Naked World is like a dream, images, and...
World Literature Today (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Mashinski's memoir is magical.
London Grip (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Luminous prose and poetry. <..> This is poetic prose at its best.
Studio 9, Germany (on DIE NACKTE WELT):
[Irina Mashinski] breaks free from the constraints of time and conceptual logic, creating polyphonic worlds of imagery that are both...
The Banyan Review (on THE NAKED WORLD):
This longing to capture the world in language and in memory; this desire to hold the moment and make it indestructible—these animate The...
Anecdotal Evidence (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Mashinski relaxes and luxuriates in her understanding of human nature – precisely what Soviet Communism sought to manipulate and...
Boris Dralyuk (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Like everything Irina Mashinski writes, The Naked World is exhilaratingly original
The Los Angeles Review of Books (on THE NAKED WORLD):
Mashinski seeks liberating oblivion in a space that neither cares about nor notices her presence. The “A-merica” of Mashinski’s...
Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings (on THE NAKED WORLD):
It’s a work which gets under the skin, leaving images lodged in the brain of forests and patterned wallpaper and wastelands and sunsets...
On the Seawall (on THE NAKED WORLD):
..This tale <..> is a harrowing and cautionary primer in how the legacy of government-sanctioned tragedy is created and persists..<..>...
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