Yelena Katishonok
Yelena Alexandrovna Katishonok is an American Russian-language writer and translator, author of three books of poetry, seven novels, and one book of short stories.
Biography
Yelena Katishonok was born in Riga, Latvia. She entered the philological department of Pēteris Stučka Latvian State University in 1968. After graduation, she worked in various fields: teaching, editing and translation.In 1991 emigrated to the USA. Combining teaching with translation activities, she started writing. The first poetry book The Notebook was published in 2005. Next year, in 2006, Yelena Katishonok presented her first novel in the family saga genre Once There Lived an Old Man with His Old Woman. First published in the US by Hermitage Publishers, it was printed in St. Petersburg, Russia by publishing house and won for 2009 "for the best work in the genre of love and family novel". The same year the book was on the shortlist of the Russian Booker Prize. Soon, Moscow released the novel and became the main publishing house of the author. The novel became a winner of the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award of 2011.
The following novels Counterclockwise, As a Man Leaves, and Light in a Window continue the first one, expanding and deepening the storylines. Taken together, they are considered as a sequential cycle of the saga of Ivanovs. Each of these novels was in the long lists of Russian literary award Big Book.
At the same time, Yelena Katishonok continued to write poetry. In 2008 M-Graphics Publishing House released The Pheasant Hunt – a collection of poems, with photographs of Eugene Palagashvili. Next year, in 2009, the new poetry book Order of Words was published, first in Boston, later in Moscow. The book was included in a shortlist of the of 2012.
The novel As a Man Leaves was translated to German and Estonian.
Two latest novels of Yelena Katishonok Jack Who Built the House and Children’s Album have been published in 2021.
Currently, the author lives in Boston, USA. While continuing to write, she is engaged in translations of Polish poetry. In 2024 Yelena Katishonok was awarded The Hemingway Canadian Literary Award for the translations of the poetry of Wisława Szymborska from Polish into Russian.
In 2025, the bilingual edition in Polish and Russian 100+1 wiersz / 100+1 стихотворение by Wisława Szymborska, translated into Russian by Yelena Katishonok, was published in Boston, MA. Her seventh novel The Return was published by BAbooks.
Publications
Блокнот. Стихи. — Tenafly, NJ: Hermitage Publishers, 2005. Жили-были старик со старухой. Роман. — Schuylkill Haven, PA: Hermitage Publisher, 2006. ;Охота на фазана. Фотографии и стихи. ' — Boston: M-Graphics Publishing, 2008. Порядок слов. Стихи. — Boston: M-Graphics Publishing, 2009. Против часовой стрелки. Роман. — Boston: M-Graphics Publishing, 2009. Когда уходит человек. Роман. — Boston: M-Graphics Publishing, 2011. Das Haus in der Palissadnaja. Roman. ' — Wien: Braumüller, 2014. Свет в окне. Роман. — М.: Время, 2014–2022.,,, Il était une fois un vieux et une vieille. ' — Paris: Lettres Russes, N°53, Novembre 2017, pp. 11–16.Счастливый Феликс. Рассказы и повесть. — М.: Время, 2018–2022.,, Детский альбом. Дневник старородящей матери Ирины Лакшиной. Роман. — М.: Время, 2021. Джек, который построил дом. Роман. — М.: Время, 2021. Kui inimene läheb ära. Romaan. ' — Tallinn: Tõlkebüroo Pangloss OÜ, 2021. 100+1 wiersz / 100+1 стихотворение by Wisława Szymborska, translated by Yelena Katishonok — Boston: M-Graphics Publishing, 2025. Возвращение. Роман. — BAbooks, 2025.Interviews
Excerpts, texts, articles about Yelena Katishonok works
- М. Кульгавчук. — «Вопросы литературы», 2012, No. 3
- — «Образы жизни». — Сан-Франциско, 2012. — С. 87–95.
- — «Октябрь», 2015, No. 9
- М. Кульгавчук. — «Вопросы литературы», 2016, No. 2. — С. 34–43.
- - «Новый Журнал», 2016, No. 283
- В. Гельфанд. «Миф и история в творчестве Елены Катишонок.» — Cultural Studies / Kultūras Studijas, Daugavpils, 2017, Vol. 9, pp. 137–143.
- Т. Бреева, Г. Хусаинова. — Филология и культура / Philology and culture, Казань, 2017, No.4, С. 143–148.
- E. Vasiljeva, A. Stankevica, E. Isajeva, I. Dvorecka, V. Gelfande, "Phenomenon of Elena Katishonok's oeuvre", 6th SWS International Scientific Conference on Arts and Humanities ISCAH 2019, pp. 539–546.
- И. Мотеюнайте, Старость как архетип личности в романе Е. Катишонок «Жили-были старик со старухой» / Старость как сюжет, ред. Е.А. Васильева, С.В. Денисенко, А.Ю. Сорочан, Тверской государственный университет, Тверь 2020, с. 226–238.
- И. Мотеюнайте, Идея дома в романе Елены Катишонок „Когда уходит человек” / Другие берега русской литературы и культуры: идеи, поэтика, контексты, red. E. Tyszkowska-Kasprzak, I. Motejunajte, A. Smirnowa, Wydawnictwo «scriptum», Wrocław–Kraków 2021, c. 439–448.
- Aleksandra Šalkinė,, eLABa – nacionalinė Lietuvos akademinė elektroninė biblioteka, 2022. 140 p.
- E. Tyszkowska-Kasprzak,, „Rusycystyczne Studia Literaturoznawcze” 2023, No. 33, c. 1–28.