Oleg Woolf (1954-2011) was a Soviet and Moldovan writer. He trained as a physicist and went on several geophysical expeditions in the former USSR. He was married to Irina Mashinski; together they founded the bilingual press company Stosvet and its journal, Cardinal Points. As a writer, Woolf wrote short stories, essays, and poetry, and he was regularly published in literary journals and anthologies.

His books include:

  • Vesnoj My Uvidim Sosnova (We Will See Sosnov in Spring) (New York: Stosvet Press, 2010)
  • Bessarabskie marki (Bessarabian Stamps) (New Your: Stosvet Press, 2009), translated into English by Boris Dralyuk

Oleg Woolf died in the United States in 2011.[1][2][3]

References

  1. "Oleg Woolf". Deep Vellum. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  2. "Russian American Cultural Center - Home". www.russianamericanculture.com. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  3. "Oleg Woolf". fable.co. Retrieved 25 July 2021.


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