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Regina Derieva ( rus, Реги́на Ио́сифовна Дери́ева, p=rʲɪˈɡʲinə ɪˈosʲɪfəvnə dʲɪˈrʲijɪvə, a=Ryegina Iosifovna Dyeriyeva.ru.vorb.oga; February 7, 1949 – December 11, 2013) was an
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who published around thirty books of
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. From July 1999 until her death she lived in
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called Derieva "a great poet", stressing that her poems are hers "only by name, only by her craft". "The real authorship belongs here to poetry itself, to freedom itself. I have not met anything similar for a long time, neither among my fellow countrymen nor among English-speaking poets". Tomas Venclova has stated that " Regina Derieva was, first and foremost, a Christian poet, a worthy heir of a long line of metaphysical poets, be they English, French or Russian. Far from any inflated rhetoric or didactics, her poems reached the very core of the Christian experience, which meant serious and fearless attitude to life, suffering and death. The imagery and syntax of the Gospels and the Books of Prophets was, for her, a natural element just as apocalyptic presentiments and mystical hope formed the axis of her world-outlook". Les Murray has a blurb on the back cover of Derieva's ''Alien Matter'' : ”Science teaches that eighty percent of the universe consists of dark matter, so called. Regina Derieva learned this same fact in a very hard school. She does not consent to it, though. She knows that the hurt truth in us points to a dimension where, for example, victory is cleansed of battle. Her strict, economical poems never waver from that orientation”. Derieva's work has been translated into several languages, including
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with her readings in Russian of selected poems was issued in 1999. Derieva's work has appeared in the ''
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poets. Regina Derieva participated in a number of Swedish and international poetry festivals. Derieva's poetry is strongly affected by her Catholic faith. In 1996, a significant Italian composer and organist, Fra Armando Pierucci, composed a cantata for the series of Regina Derieva's poems. This cantata is titled '' Via Crucis.'
In 2003, she received the Shannon Fellowship of the International Thomas Merton Society
In 2009, the Catholic Church of Sweden awarded her the ORA ET LABORA medal for her literary work to benefit the Church. Regina Derieva's funeral took place on December 23, 2013, and she is buried at the Norra Begravningsplatsen (Katolska Kyrkogården) in Stockholm. The volume of poetry, memoirs, essays, fiction, and photographs in honor of Regina Derieva, ''Curator Aquarum'', was published in 2015. Her papers are at Stanford University.


Works

Books of Poetry * ''Handwriting'' (Russian: Почерк). Alma-Ata: Zhazuchy, 1978. * ''Life Junction'' (Russian: Узел жизни). Alma-Ata: Zhazuchy, 1980. * ''The First Sledge Road of Winter'' (Russian: По первопутку). Alma-Ata: Zhazuchy, 1985. * ''Two Skies'' (Russian: Два неба). Alma-Ata: Zhazuchy, 1990. * ''Absence'' (Russian: Отсутствие). Tenafly, NJ: Hermitage, 1993. * ''Prayer of the Day'' (Russian: Молитва дня). Jerusalem: Radost' Voskresenia Publishers, 1994. * ''The Last War'' (Sound book). © 1998 by Holyland Records Ltd. Compact disk. * ''De profundis'' (in Russian). Jerusalem: Magnificat Institute, 1998. * ''Via Crucis'' (in English, Italian, and Russian). Jerusalem: Magnificat Institute, 1998. * ''Inland Sea and Other Poems''. South Shields, UK: The Divine Art, 1998. * ''Winter Lectures for Terrorists'' (Russian: Зимние лекции для террористов). London: Horse Books, 1998. * ''I nuovi fioretti di S. Francesco'' (in Italian and Arabic). East Jerusalem: Artistic Press, 1998. * ''The Pilgrim's Star''. South Shields, UK: The Divine Art, 1999. * ''L'Etoile du Pelerin''. South Shields, UK: The Divine Art, 1999. * ''Instructions for Silence'' (in French, English, and Russian). Jerusalem: Abbaye de Latroun, 1999. * ''In Commemoration of Monuments'' (in English and Russian). East Jerusalem: Art Printing Press, 1999. * ''Fugitive Space'' (Russian: Беглое пространство). Stockholm: Hylaea, 2001. * ''The Last Island'' (in English and Russian). Stockholm: Hylaea, 2002. * ''Himmelens Geometri''. Skelleftea, Sweden: Norma-Artos, 2003. * ''A Collection of Roads: Selected Poems'' (Russian: Собрание дорог). St. Petersburg: Aletheia, 2005. * ''Alien Matter''. New York: Spuyten Duyvil, 2005. * ''Allt som tolv kejsare inte hunnit säga'' (in Swedish and English). Stockholm: Ars Interpres Publications, 2006. * ''Oavbrutet svarta bilder''. Göteborg: Carl Forsbergs bokförlag, 2007. * ''The sum total of violations''. Translated by
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. UK: Arc Publications, 2009. * ''Corinthian Copper''. Translated by J. Kates. Grosse Pointe Farms, MI: Marick Press, 2010. * ''Chleb i Sól''. Poznań: Flos Carmeli, 2015. * ''Selected poetry & prose'' in 2 volumes (Russian: Сочинения Регины Дериевой). St. Petersburg: Zhurnal "Zvezda", 2015. * ''Den tatuerade Mnemosyne''. Stockholm: AIP, 2016. * ''Speglingar''. Bonn: Pamphilus Press, 2020. * ''Earthly Lexicon''. Washington: Marick Press, 2019/2020. * ''Images in Black, Continuous''. Translated by Frederick Smock. Boston: M-Graphics Publishing, 2021. * ''Efter Pictor''. Bonn: Pamphilus Press, 2021. Books of Essays * ''Three Possibilities to See the Kingdom of God''. Jerusalem: Alphabet Publishers, 1994. * ''The Meaning of Mystery''. Jerusalem: Proche-Orient Chrétien and Modex, 1998. Books of Prose * ''In the World of Awful Thoughts'' (Russian: В мире страшных мыслей). East Jerusalem: Art Printing Press, 1998. * ''The World is Full of Fools'' (Russian: Придурков всюду хватает). Moscow: Tekst, 2002. * ''De yttre tingens ordning. Sentenser, sarkasmer, paradoxer''. Stockholm: Bokförlaget Faethon, 2020. Books of Translation into Russian * Smock, Frederick. ''Poems''. New York: Ars-Interpres, 2002. * Murray, Les. ''The End of Symbol''. New York and Stockholm: Ars-Interpres, 2004. * Kinsella, John. ''The Sky's Imperative''. New York and Stockholm: Ars-Interpres, 2004. * Weissbort, Daniel. ''The Name's Progress''. Stockholm: Ars Interpres Publications, 2006. * Wästberg, Per. ''Ortsbestämning''. Stockholm: Ars Interpres Publications, 2008. Poems and Prose Published in Anthologies * ''An Hour of Poetry'' (Russian: Час поэзии). Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 1965. * ''Joking Aside!'' (Russian: Шутки в сторону). Alma-Ata: Zhazuchy, 1989. * ''An Anthology of Russian Free Verses'' (Russian: Антология русского верлибра). Moscow: Prometei, 1991. * ''Strophes of the Century: An Anthology of Russian Poetry'' (Russian: Строфы Века. Антология русской поэзии). Moscow and Minsk: Polyfact, 1995. * ''Christus in der russischen Literatur''. München: Verlag Otto Sagner in Kommission, 1999. * ''An Anthology of Contemporary Russian Women Poets''. Manchester: Carcanet Press, 2005. * ''New European Poets''. Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2008. * ''The Poet and His World''. Nicosia: En Tipis Publications, 2010. * ''IOU: New Writing on Money''. Concord, MA: Concord Free Press, 2010. * ''Hamlet. Variations. Through the Pages of Russian Poetry'' (Russian: Гамлет. Вариации. По страницам русской поэзии). Moscow: Tsentr Knigi Rudomino, 2012. * ''“From Those Who Remember Me”''. Tomsk: 2015. * ''“'In Holy Week”''. Moscow: Art-Vision, 2021.


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Official siteObituary in ''The Guardian'' by Bengt JangfeldtA tribute to Regina Derieva broadcast by Vatican RadioTribute Page"Rediscovering Regina Derieva" by Cynthia L. Haven, ''Times Literary Supplement'', October 8, 2014Living for Freedoms (i.m. Regina Derieva) by Alan Shawbengali translation Regina Derieva by moom rahman
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