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Evgenia Nekrasova

Evgenia Nekrasova is a Russian writer, playwright, and poet, and the cofounder of the School of Modern Literature Practices in Moscow. Her plays have been staged in the main experimental theaters in Moscow and other cities. Her novel Kalechina-Malechina (AST/Elena Shubina, 2018) was short-listed for the most prestigious Russian literary awards (Big Book, NOS, the National Bestseller). She has authored five collections of short stories, also on AST/Elena Shubina: Unhappy Moscow (2017), Sistermom (2019), Home Love (2021), She-Bear (2023), and Baba Yaga’s Lawyer (2025); her newest novel, Kholodov Street, was published by Polyandria Publishing House in 2025. Nekrasova writes about women in today’s Russia; her work explores themes of corporeality, power, violence, magic, and folklore. According to some critics, she is the founder of magical pessimism in contemporary Russian literature.

Fiction

Summer 2025

She-Bear

By Evgenia Nekrasova, translated by Marianna Suleymanova

The Kenyon Review · “She-Bear” by Evgenia Nekrasova trans. Marianna Suleymanova The human mother and the human daughter are an ordinary abridged family. Out of seventeen million Russian families, five […]