Education
In 1980, she emigrated to the United States where she studied philosophy.
In 1980, she emigrated to the United States where she studied philosophy.
Her first book of poetry "Bits And Pieces of Conversations" was published in the United States in 1994. Her Russian translation poems were first published in 1997 in the "Literaturnaya Gazeta" under the heading "The New Literary Star" followed by the publications in the literary magazines "Druzhba Narodov" and "Novy Mir". Her translations of Vladimir Gandelsman appeared in Metamorphoses, and an anthology.
In 2000, Yana Djin"s book of poetry (in English and Russian) "Inevitable" was published in Moscow to critical acclaim.
In 2003 her third book of poetry "Realm of Doubts" was published by the OGI publishing house. She wrote a biweekly social-political column "Letters from America" for the English language Moscow News.
She lived in Washington, District of Columbia, and appeared at DCAC. She lives in New New York