Eastern, Slavic, and German Studies Faculty

Tony H. Lin

Assistant Professor of the Practice, Russian and Slavic Studies

Coordinator, Russian/Slavic Studies

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Tony H. Lin is an Assistant Professor of the Practice and the Russian/Slavic Coordinator at 艾可直播 College. Born in Taiwan, Lin moved to Los Angeles at the age of 14 and became a citizen of the United States in 2002. Lin has won numerous grants (such as Fulbright-Hays DDRA, IIE Fulbright Research Fellowship, DAAD, NEH, Critical Language Scholarship, Department of State Title VIII grant) to study and live in Russia, Poland, Germany, and France. He is currently working on a book manuscript on the history of Fryderyk Chopin鈥檚 reception in Russian and Polish literature and culture as well as articles on the musical adaptation of Anna Karenina and the music of writers such as Pasternak and Nietzsche. Prior to BC, Lin taught at UC Berkeley, Connecticut College, and the University of Pittsburgh. Lin is also an accomplished pianist, having graduated from Northwestern University鈥檚 School of Music with a degree in piano performance and given numerous recitals in the United States and Europe.

Publications

  • 鈥淩epresentations of Chopin in the Poems of Jaros艂aw Iwaszkiewicz and Gottfried Benn鈥澨Through the Prism of Chopin: Reimagining the 19th听肠别苍迟耻谤测,听ed. Jeffrey Kallberg and Jim Samson(The Fryderyk Chopin Institute, 2025)
  • 鈥溾 (New York University鈥檚 Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia)
  • "Musical Adaptations" in听,听ed. Anna A. Berman听(Oxford University Press, 2022)
  • in听The Chopin Review听(2019)
  • 鈥淏eyond Science Fiction: Vladimir Odoevskij鈥檚 The Year 4338 as a Hybrid Text鈥 in Russian Literature Vol. 74, No. 3-4 (2013)
  • 鈥淕ubaidulina鈥檚 Musical Setting of Poems by Tsvetaeva: Hommage 脿 Marina Tsvetaeva (1984)鈥 in Muzyka: Russian Music Past and Present Vols. 3-7 (2007-2011)
  • 鈥淲yspia艅ski鈥檚 The Wedding: Three Case Studies鈥 in Slavic and East European Performance Vol. 31, No. 2 (Fall 2011)
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