Victory over the Sun Shmailo was the original English-language translator of
Victory over the Sun by
Aleksei Kruchenykh for the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art's celebrated reconstruction of the first Futurist opera and performance piece in 1980. This translation was additionally used for productions at the
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, the
Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts, the
American Museum of Natural History, the
Smithsonian, the
Brooklyn Academy of Music, and theaters and universities worldwide. In 2015, it was featured at the
Cornelia Street Café with poet-actor
Bob Holman in the role of The Time Traveler and was part of the Garage Museum of Moscow's 2014 retrospective of Russian performative art. The opera received a high-tech full restaging with digital sets and synthesized music at
Boston University on April 23, 2015.
Poetry books and CDs Shmailo's poetry collections are ''Medusa's Country
(MadHat Press 2017), #specialcharacters
(Unlikely Books 2014), In Paran
(BlazeVOX [books] 2009) and the chapbooks A Cure for Suicide
(Červená Barva Press 2006) and Fib Sequence
(Argotist Ebooks 2011) Her poetry CDs are The No-Net World
(2006) and Exorcism'' (2009) (
CDBaby).
Twenty-first Century Russian poetry Shmailo edited the free online anthology of ultra-contemporary Russian poetry,
Twenty-first Century Russian Poetry. The anthology, which appeared in the online poetry omnibus
Big Bridge in 2013, has been disseminated internationally via social media and e-mail.
Patient Women, a novel Shmailo's debut novel, called "a brutally honest wrestling match of truth-telling and sex" and "the best book . . . about this period of life in NYC since Patti Smith's
Just Kids," was published by
BlazeVOX Books in July 2015. The work is a semiautobiographical bildungsroman about sex and substance addiction in the Woodstock and punk rock eras and the early days of AIDS, and features a transgender leading character. Chapters deal with prostitution, incest, and the Holocaust.
Sly Bang Sly Bang is an experimental
science fiction non-linear novel, including prose and poetry, that pits Shmailo's alter ego, “Larissa Ekaterina Anastasia Nikolayevna Romanova, tsaritsa of all the Russias,” against an “army of serial killers, mad scientists, and ultrarich sociopaths.” Critics cite its "humor, ebullient psychosexualism, and quasi-hypothetical political scenarios."
Anthologies Shmailo's work has appeared in the anthologies
Measure for Measure: An Anthology of Poetic Meters (
Penguin Random House),
Words for the Wedding (
Penguin Books),
Contemporary Russian Poetry (
Dalkey Archive Press),
Resist Much/Obey Little: Poems for the Inaugural (Spuyten Duyvil Publishing),
Women Write Resistance: Poets Resist Gender Violence (Wiseman Publishing),
The Unbearables Big Book of Sex (
Autonomedia).
From Somewhere to Nowhere: The End of the American Dream (The Unbearables).
Verde que te quiero verde: Poems after Federico Garcia Lorca (Pederson).
About: Poetry/About.com Spring Poems 2007 Anthology, and the
Occupy Wall Street Poetry Anthology, among others.
Journals Shmailo has been published in literary journals including
Brooklyn Rail, Fulcrum, Plume, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, The Common, St. Petersburg Review, Gargoyle, Barrow Street, Drunken Boat, FULCRUM, Rattapallax, Journal of Poetics Research, Eoagh, Eco-Poetry, Eleven Eleven, Atlanta Review, Lungfull!, MiPoesias, and
The Journal of Interdimensional Poetry.
Conference presentations Shmailo has presented at the
Conference of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs several times, presenting "Daughters of Baba Yaga: The Eastern European Woman Poet in the United States" and "Translation from Pushkin to Pussy Riot" in 2015, "Endangered Music: Formal Poetry in the 21st Century" in 2016, and "The Semi-formal: Hybrid Free and Formal Verse" in 2018. In 2019, she presented "The Critical Creative: The Editor-Poet" and "Hybrid Sex Writing: What's Your Position?". In 2012, Shmailo presented on Jung's
Red Book at the Art and Psyche Conference at
New York University. She was a guest on
PennSound for its "Cross-Cultural Communications" program in 2015, and presented on her work at the 2015 performance of
Victory over the Sun at Boston University.
Critical writing Shmailo has written on Daniil Kharms,
Bob Holman,
Annie Finch,
Elaine Equi, Philip Nikolayev, and other poets and writers for the
Journal of Poetics Research,
The Battersea Review, The Brooklyn Rail, and
Jacket. Additional translations Shmailo has been a translator on the Russian Bible for the
American Bible Society. ==Activism==