Andreeva, Elena. (and Mark Woodcock) (Russian) Nikolai Nikolaevich Karazin, “Camp on the Amu Darya.” 18.1 and 18.2, 30, 249.
Banerjee, Maria Nemcová (with Ron Banerjee). (Russian) Osip Mandelstam, “Venetian Life.” 4.2, 124.
—(with R. Banerjee). (Russian) Aleksandr Kushner, poems. 7.2, 140.
—(with R. Banerjee). (Russian) Viktor Krivulin, poems. 7.2, 150.
—(with R. Banerjee) (Russian) Vyacheslav Ivanov, “The Roman Sonnets.” 25.1, 50.
Banerjee, Ron D.K. (with M.N. Banerjee). (Russian) Osip Mandelstam, “Venetian Life.” 4.2, 124.
—(with M.N. Banerjee). (Russian) Aleksandr Kushner, poems. 7.2, 140.
—(with M.N. Banerjee). (Russian) Viktor Krivulin, poems. 7.2, 150.
—(with M.N. Banerjee). (Russian) Vyacheslav Ivanov, “The Roman Sonnets.” 25.1, 50.
Bentsman, Jason. (Russian) Arseny Tarkovsky, “And this I dreamt, and this I dream…” 20.1, 47.
Bilenko, Anatole. (Russian) Anatoliy Krym, “Liovushka.” 21.2, 195.
Bogoslaw, Laurence. (Russian) Gaito Gazdanov, “The Adventurer.” 2.2, 40.
—(Russian) Gazdanov, “Hawaiian Guitars.” 5.1, 97.
Brownlie, Ian (and Claire Dienes). (Russian) Gaito Gazdanov, “Princess Mary.” 4.2, 8.
Brodsky, Joseph. (English into Russian) W.H. Auden, “#XXX.” 5.1, 12.
Chanturishvili, Teimuraz. (Russian) Mikhail Y. Lermontov, “Demon: An Oriental Tale.” 21.2, 114.
Crouch, Jane Dobrowolska. (Russian) Michael Kreps, poems. 3.1, 96.
Cuddington, Natasha. (Russian) Galina Gamper, “We are Going Out.” 20.2, 90.
Djin, Yana. (Russian) Vladimir Gandelsman, poems. 7.2, 154.
Ferber, Michael. (Russian) Alexander Pushkin, “André Chénier.” 11.2, 92.
Furbish, Dean. (Russian) Irina Ratmirova, “Six Poems by Irina Ratmirova.” 4.2, 126.
—(Russian) K. Tangalychev, poems. 6.1, 58.
—(Russian) M. Lomonosov, “Ode from the Book of Job.” 6.2, 96.
Gorsheneva, Elena (with Ilya Yudin). (Russian) Irina Belaya, “Tale of the Traffic Life.” 17.1, 292.
Halperin, Mark W. (Russian) Galina Gamper, “Saint Petersburg Sequence.” 16.1, 178.
Hendron, Birgitta. (Russian) Anna Akhmatova, “Requiem.” 21.2, 32.
— (Russian) Marina Tsvetaeva, “Poems to Blok (1916-1920).” 21.2, 48.
Kates, J. (Russian) Victor Shirali, “Untitled Poem (I’m dining on my own).” 25.1, 44.
— (Russian) Shirali, “Untitled Poem (Weeks of Rain).” 25.1, 46.
— (Russian) Shirali, “A Christmas Romance.” 25.1, 48.
Kennedy, Melinda. (with Laszlo Tikos). (Russian) Joseph Brodsky, “New Verses.” 5.1, 5.
—(with Tikos). (Russian) Brodsky, poems. 5.1, 14.
Kiernan, Brendan. (Russian) Mikhail Matveyevich Kheraskov, “Canto I.” 23.2, 96.
Korotkova, Nina. (Russian) Aleksandr Kushner, “Genius must inspire awe.” 7.2, 148.
—(Russian) Marina Temkina, “An Extract from an Unpublished Book.” 7.2, 180. Kossman, Nina. (Russian) Anna Akhmatova, “Do not be frightened.” 7.2, 120.
—(Russian) Osip Mandelshtam, poems. 7.2, 122.
—(Russian) Morits, “Reading a Greek Pitcher.” 7.2, 134.
—(and Andy Newcomb). (Russian) Yunna Morits, “Episode with Aphrodite.” 7.2, 136.
—(Russian) Boris Filipoff, “After abducting Europa.” 7.2, 138.
Lake, Joseph. (Russian) Pavel Grigoryuk, “Excerpt from the Autobiography of Pavel Grigoryuk.” 1.2, 51.
Levin, Dan. (Russian) Bella Vernikova, “On Seeing an Exhibition of Paintings by Sinitzky.” 7.1, 50.
—(Russian) Vernikova, “City.” 7.1, 52.
—(Russian) Vernikova, “Around the Summer Table.” 7.1, 54.
Maizell, Sylvia. (Russian) Ludmila Petrushevaskaya, “The Younger Brother.” 13.1, 203.
Martin, Eilish. (Russian) Galina Usova, “The Laurel Branch.” 20.2, 92.
Nedialkova, Mina. (Russian) Alexander Kushner and Anatoly Sobchak, “An Evening in Honor of Joseph Brodsky.” 5.1, 28.
Newcomb, Andy (and Nina Kossman). (Russian) Yunna Morits, “Episode with Aphrodite.” 7.2, 136.
Oram, Dimitri (with Thalia Pandiri). (Russian) Marina Temkina, poems. 7.2, 166.
Painter, Robert. (with Dimitri Oram). (Russian) Marina Temkina, poems. 7.2, 166.
Probstein, Ian. (Russian) Roald Mandelshtam, “Dialogue.” 20.1, 49.
—(Russian) “Lemon-seller.” 20.1, 49.
—(Russian) Osip Mandelshtam, “Lamarck.” 20.1, 77.
Roberts, Tom. “Review: Yevgeny Baratynsky, A Science Not for the Earth: Selected Poems and Letters, translated from the Russian by Rawley Grau.” 25.2, 326.
Sokolovsky, Yevgeniy. (Russian) Slava Nurgaliev, “The swifts are scissors busy with the azure,.” 23.2, 104.
Thompson, Rebecca L. (Russian) Larisa Emilyanovna Miller, “You and I….” 23.2, 100.
—(Russian) Larisa Emilyanovna Miller, “I Know the Quiet Horizon.” 23.2, 100.
—(Russian) Miller, “Our Soul.” 23.2, 102.
Tikos, Laszlo. (Russian) Edward Radzinsky, “Various Encounters with the Late Mr. Mozart.” 1.1, 12.
—(Russian) Alexander Terekhov, “The Night Between Two Days.” 3.1, 74.
—(Russian) Boris Serebrennikov, “The Last Lambada.” 4.1, 39.
—(Russian) Joseph Brodsky, “The Jewish Cemetery.” 4.2, 4.
—(Russian) Leo Tolstoy, “An Early Fragment.” 4.2, 16.
—(with Melinda Kennedy). (Russian) Brodsky, “New Verses.” 5.1, 5.
—(with Melinda Kennedy). (Russian) Brodsky, poems. 5.1, 14.
—(Russian) Mikhail Petrov, “Iosif Brodsky’s Funeral in NY.” 5.1, 24.
—(Russian) Radzinsky, “Koba (Monologue of an Old Man).” 6.1, 26.
—(Russian) Radzinsky, “The Princess Tarakonova.” 6.2, 44.
—(Russian) Marina Tsvetaeva, “To Mayakovsky.” 7.2, 124.
—“Introduction” (to the poems of Sergey Yesenin & Vladimir Mayakovsky). 9.2, 150.
—(Russian) Sergey Yesenin, poems. 9.2, 152.
—(Russian) Vladimir Mayakovsky, poems. 9.2, 153.
—(Russian) Yurii Nechiporenko, “Midnight: Margarita’s Despair.” 17.1, 297.
Tobin, Gráinne. (Russian) Galina Gamper, “The Seagulls’ Creaking Cry.” 20.2, 88.
Viereck, Peter. (Russian) Alexander Pushkin, “After Pushkin’s ‘On the Hills of Georgia.’” 2.1, 72.
Volkova, Olga. (Russian) Georgy Zhzhenov, “The Sled.” 18.1, 152.
Wheeler, Sally. (Russian) Alla Mikhalevich, “Wasps (I).” 20.2, 98.
—(Russian) Mikhalevich, “Two Almost Equal Seasons Fill the Year.” 20.2, 100.
Yudin, Ilya (with Elena Gorsheneva). (Russian) Irina Belaya, “Tale of the Traffic Light.” 17.1, 292.
Zell, Ann. (Russian) Galina Usova, “The Laurel Branch.” 20.2, 94.
—(Russian) Usova, “December.” 20.2, 96.
Zimmerman, Seth. (Russian) Osip Mandelstam, poems. 9.2, 146.