Olga Ware was born in the Soviet Union, taught at Russian universities, and worked as a translator and interpreter for the World Bank. In 2003, she moved to the United States and currently teaches Russian literature.
Olga Ware
Articles
The Three Passions of Alexander Petrosyan
Olga Ware speaks to photographer Alexander Petrosyan about his three passions: his art form, St. Petersburg, and people.
The Two Lives of One Woman: On Guzel Yakhina’s “Zuleikha”
Olga Ware appreciates “Zuleikha,” a novel by Guzel Yakhina, translated from the Russian by Lisa C. Hayden.
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