The Esthetic Apostle

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Tatiana Bonch-Osmolovskaya

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About Tatiana Bonch-Osmolovskaya

Tatiana Bonch-Osmolovskaya was born in former Soviet Union and moved to Australia in 2002. She is an author of a number of publications in Russian. Her poetry in English appeared in Can I tell you a secret?; Across the Russian Wor(l)d; Bridges Anthologies; London Grip; The Disappearing; Journal of Humanistic Mathematics; The POEM; Rochford Street Review; Four Centuries. Russian Poetry in Translation; Poetry International journal. Tatiana has been awarded by Symmetry Festival (Budapest, 2003), International Burlyuk Mark (2009), Booknik’s short story contest (Moscow, 2009), Okno literary journal (2010), Nora Gal literary translation contest (short list, 2015), Novyi Mir literary contest for Osip Mandelstam anniversary (2015), Russian Prize contest (short list, 2015). She is interested in representation of strict mathematical forms in arts; in ordered and chaotic structures; in writing and creating art objects on formal language and literary restrictions.