Dzvinia Orlowsky
Pushcart Prize recipient Dzvinia Orlowsky is the author of four poetry collections, including her most recent, Convertible Night, Flurry of Stones. Her first, A Handful of Bees, was recently reprinted as a Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary. Dzvinia’s poetry and translations have appeared in numerous anthologies, including A Map of Hope: An International Literary Anthology; From Three Worlds: New Writing from the Ukraine; and A Hundred Years of Youth: A Bilingual Anthology of 20th Century Ukrainian Poetry. Her translation from the Ukrainian of Alexander Dovzhenko’s novella, The Enchanted Desna, was published by House Between Water Press in 2006. She is a contributing editor to AGNI, a founding editor of Four Way Books, and teaches at the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program of Creative Writing of Pine Manor College. (updated 10/2008)
AGNI has published the following work by Dzvinia Orlowsky:
| •At the National Home | |
| •Carpe Diem | ![]() |
| •Growing Up Ukrainian | |
| •A Handful of Bees | |
| •In Winter | |
| •Infusion | ![]() |
| •The Joke | |
| •Luba Doesn’t Have the Mouse | |
| •Piccolo | |
| •Pontoosuc Lake, Tanglewood | |
| •Pontoosuc Lake, Tanglewood | |
| •Requiem | |
| •The River | |
| •Visiting Hours | |
| •Wieliczka Salt Mine, Southern Poland |


