Profile
Professor Beaujour is the author of The Invisible Land: The Artistic Imagination of Iurii Olesha, and of Alien Tongues: Bilingual Russian Writers of the "First" Emigration. She has contributed a number of chapters to collective books and is the author of articles on the relationship between architecture and Russian literature, on Modern Russian Literature, and on bilingual writers.
Her current areas of interest include Nabokov, the interaction of French and Russian literature, Russian women writers, and writers who have worked in more than one language. She is on the faculty of the Doctoral Program in Comparative Literature at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Over the years, she has served Hunter College in many ways, having been Acting Provost and Chair of the Academic Senate as well as having been the long-term chair of the College's interdisciplinary Thomas Hunter Honors Program.