Katerina Clark, B. E. Bensinger Professor of Comparative Literature and Slavic Languages and Literatures at Yale University, a native of Australia, has taught at SUNY Buffalo, Wesleyan University, the University of Texas at Austin, Indiana University and Berkeley. Her latest book-(2021), charts interwar efforts by Soviet, European, and Asian leftist writers to create a Eurasian commons: a single cultural space that would overcome national, cultural, and linguistic differences in the name of an anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and later anti-fascist aesthetic. It revises the Eurocentric accounts of global 20th-century literary movements by restoring the omitted international left and its Asian members. Her other books include(2011);(1998), and with Michael Holquist,.
卡特琳娜·克拉克,耶魯大學(xué)比較文學(xué)和斯拉夫語言文學(xué)B.E.貝辛格教授,澳大利亞人,曾在紐約州立大學(xué)布法羅分校、衛(wèi)斯理大學(xué)、德克薩斯大學(xué)奧斯汀分校、印第安納大學(xué)和加州大學(xué)伯克利分校任教。她出版有新書《歐亞無國界:左翼文學(xué)共同體之夢,1919-1943》(2021),她的其他著作包括《莫斯科——第四羅馬》(2011);《彼得堡》(1998),以及與邁克爾·霍爾奎斯特合著的《米哈伊爾·巴赫金》等。