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  1. Anton Yakovlev. Anton Yakovlev ’s poetry collection One Night We Will No Longer Bear the Ocean was published in 2024 by Redacted Books, an imprint of ELJ Editions. His chapbook Chronos Dines Alone (SurVision Books, 2018) won the James Tate Poetry Prize.

  2. Anton Yakovlev grew up in Moscow, Russia, but moved to the United States in 1996. He studied Filmmaking and English at Harvard University. He currently lives in Ridgewood, NJ and works as a college textbook editor. November, Rain and Bowdoin Street appeared in The Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow #6.

  3. Anton Yakovlev is the author of four poetry chapbooks: Chronos Dines Alone (SurVision Books, 2018), winner of the James Tate Poetry Prize, Ordinary Impalers (Kelsay Books, 2017), The Ghost of Grant Wood (Finishing Line Press, 2015), and Neptune Court (The Operating System, 2015).

  4. Anton L'vovitch Yakovlev is a Russian actor born at 8 december 1967 in Leningrad, USSR (now Saint-Petersburg, Russia). He has graduated Academy of Russian ballet named after A. Vaganova and Leningrad Institute of theatre, music and cinematography (LGITMIK) at St. Petersburg.

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    Mar 20, 2023 · Anton Yakovlev ’s latest poetry chapbook Chronos Dines Alone won the James Tate Prize. He is also the author of Ordinary Impalers (Kelsay Books, 2017) and two prior chapbooks. His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Hopkins Review, upstreet, Poetry Daily, and elsewhere.

  6. Anton Yakovlev’s latest poetry chapbook Chronos Dines Alone (SurVision Books, 2018) won the James Tate Poetry Prize. The Last Poet of the Village , a book of translations of selected poems by Sergei Yesenin, was published in 2019 by Sensitive Skin Books.

  7. Aug 30, 2021 · Anton Yakovlev’s latest poetry chapbook is Chronos Dines Alone (SurVision Books, 2018), winner of the James Tate Prize. He is also the author of Ordinary Impalers (Kelsay Books, 2017) and two prior chapbooks.

  8. He is the author of four poetry chapbooks: Chronos Dines Alone (SurVision Books, 2018), winner of the 2018 James Tate Poetry Prize; Ordinary Impalers (Kelsay Books, 2017); The Ghost of Grant Wood (Finishing Line Press, 2015); and Neptune Court (The Operating System, 2015).

  9. Anton Yakovlev’s latest poetry chapbook Chronos Dines Alone won the James Tate Prize. He is also the author of Ordinary Impalers (Kelsay Books, 2017) and two prior chapbooks. His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Hopkins Review, upstreet, Poetry Daily, and elsewhere.

  10. Anton Yakovlev grew up in Moscow, Russia. His chapbook Chronos Dines Alone , winner of the James Tate Poetry Prize 2018, was published by SurVision Books. The Last Poet of the Village , a book of translations of poetry by Sergei Yesenin, was published by Sensitive Skin Books in October 2019.