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Stuart H. Goldberg is a Professor of Russian at Georgia Tech's School of Modern Languages. He specializes in Russian and Polish literature/culture with a focus on poetry, digital humanities, and language pedagogy. His research explores sincerity in Russian poetry, Symbolist influence, and intercultural literary dynamics. He has published two major books: *An Indwelling Voice* (2023) and *Mandelstam, Blok and the Boundaries of Mythopoetic Symbolism* (2011), the latter honored as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title.
Dr. Goldberg teaches Russian language courses and directs the Riga summer immersion program. He pioneered the Critical Languages Song Project, integrating song into language education. His Fulbright-funded research in Russia (2005-06) supported archival studies. Awards include an ACLS fellowship and recognition from the Polish Academy of Sciences for *Konrad and Jacob* (2001).
His articles span journals like *Russian Review* and *Slavic Review*, analyzing texts from Pushkin to Mandelstam. He emphasizes intertextual analysis and historical contextualization in understanding poetic authenticity.
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