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Natalia Litvinova was born on 1986 in Belarus, is an Argentine poet. Discover Natalia Litvinova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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1986

Natalia Litvinova (b. 1986, Gomel, Belarusian SSR) is an Argentinian writer and editor of Belarusian origins, working in the fields of poetry and translation.

Litvinova was born in Gomel, Belarus, in 1986.

1990

In the 1990s, when she was about to turn 10 years old, her family decided to immigrate to Buenos Aires.

She began writing poems inspired by the poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca and the oral tradition, including elements such as stories, jokes, and songs.

At twenty years old, she attended a workshop led by the Argentinian poet Javier Galarza.

There she put together her first poetry collection, in which she describes certain events that happened in her childhood.

Litvinova has published 10 books of poetry written in Spanish to date.

When she creates her work, Litvinova is inspired by authors who write about the experience of war and exile from different perspectives, as she herself identifies with these themes.

Her most recent book is Soñka, manos de oro, published in 2022 by Spanish publisher La Bella Varsovia.

As of 2022, Litvinova is represented by Aevitas Creative Management (agent: Maria Cardona Serra) and is working on her debut novel.

2015

She represented Argentina at the International Poetry Festival of Granada (Nicaragua) in 2015.

Litvinova's poetry has been published in Germany, France, Spain, Chile, Brazil, Colombia and the United States.

Her poetry has been translated into French and published by the French publishing house Al Manar.

Some of her poems have been translated into English by Kelsi Vanada and published in literary journals such as Columbia Journal and The Southern Review.

She was a featured poet at the virtual PEN America Women in Translation Month reading series in 2021.

2016

In 2016, together with Tom Maver, she founded the publishing house Editorial Llantén, which is located in Buenos Aires and specializes in Russian poetry translation, both classical and contemporary.

Litvinova has compiled and translated various anthologies of Russian poets of the Silver Age, such as Innokenty Annensky, Sergei Yesenin, and Marina Tsvetaeva, among others.

As a translator from Russian into Spanish, she maintains a blog called Animales en bruto.

She has led creative writing workshops and courses at the Fundación Centro Psicoanalítico Argentino, directs the translation collection at Melón editora and coordinates the section dedicated to Argentine letters at Revista Ombligo.

2017

In 2017, she was awarded the "Premio estímulo" prize from the Argentine Foundation for Poetry.