Oksana Vasyakina (Russian: Оксана Юрьевна Васякина; born 18 December 1989) is a Russian poet, artist, curator, and feminist activist.[1][2]
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Born on 18 December 1989 in the city of Ust-Ilimsk, Irkutsk in a working-class family. She wrote her first poetic text at the age of 14.[3] In 2016 she graduated from the poetry department of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute. She studied in the workshop of Yevgeny Yuryevich Sidorov [Wikidata]. Participant of poetry festivals and slams in Novosibirsk, Perm, Vladimir, Moscow.[4] Her work has been published in the journal "air", newspaper "YSHSHOODNA", Internet media "Snob",[5] Colta.ru,[6] "TextOnly", and "Halftoning".
The first book of poems "Women's Prose" was published in 2016. In 2017, she wrote a cycle of poetic texts "Wind of Fury", published by the AST publishing house in 2019 (series "Female Voice").
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