Доктор филологических наук
Профессор
Президент Международного общества Достоевского
Член редакционного совета Slavic and East European Journa
Почетные звания и награды: Медаль в честь 150-летия Чехова, присужденная Министерством культуры России, декабрь 2011 года; Премия "За выдающиеся достижения в области преподавания", Университет Дьюка, 2003 год.
Докторская диссертация: "Проза Даниила Хармса", 1987.
Сфера научных интересов: русская художественная проза XIX века, изучение перевода, Достоевский, Чехов, Толстой, литература и визуальное искусство, современная русская литература, современная японская литература, мемуары, автобиография, травелоги, современная русская литература и культура, медиа, преподавание русского языка
Основные публикации
Монографии
- Chekhov's Letters: Biography, Context, Poetics / ed. Carol Apollonio and Radislav Lapushin. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018. 323 p.
- Apollonio, Carol. Simply Chekhov. Simply Charly, 2020
- Chekhov for the 21st Century / ed. by Carol Apollonio and Angela Brintlinger. Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2012. 384 p.
- The New Russian Dostoevsky: Readings for the Twenty-First Century / ed. Carol Apollonio, trans. Carol Apollonio, with Joseph Fitzpatrick, Daniel Shvartsman, John Wright, and Aura Young. Bloomington, Ind.: Slavica Publishers, 2010. 286 p.
- Dostoevsky's Secrets . Dostoevsky’s Secrets: Reading Against the Grain. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2009. 170 p.
- Ganieva A. Bride and Groom / trans. by C. Apollonio. Deep Vellum, 2018
- Ganieva A. The Mountain and the Wall / trans. by C. Apollonio. Deep Vellum, 2015
- The Maya Pill (Tabletka) by German Sadulaev / trans. by C. Apollonio. Dalkey Archive Press, 2013
- And the Earth Will Sit on the Moon. Essential stories // Tls the Times Literary Supplement. Feb. 2020. no. 6097. pp. 6–7.
- Translation and the Making of Modern Russian Literature // Russian Review. Apr. 2016. Vol. 75, no. 2. Pp. 316–317.
- Antosha & Levitasha: The Shared Lives and Art of Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan // Slavic and East European Journal. 2016. Vol. 60, no. 2. Pp. 347–349.
- Demons of Translation: The Strange Path of Dostoevsky's Novels into the English Tradition // Dostoevsky Studies, New Series. 2005, Vol. IX. Pp. 45-52.
- Anna Karenina: Translation, Literalism, and the Life of Art."(Anna Karenina: Translation, Literalism) // Tolstoy Studies Journal. 2002. Vol. XIV. Pp. 108-115.
- The Seagull: The Stage Mother, the Missing Father and the Origins of Art // Modern Drama. Winter 1999. Vol. XLII, No. 4. Pp. 491-510.
- The Passion of Dmitrii Karamazov // Slavic Review. Fall 1999. Pp. 584-99.
- Poor Folk: An Allegory of Body and Mind // Dostoevsky Studies. 1999. no. 2.
- Art and Idleness in Chekhov's 'House with a Mezzanine' // Russian Review. July 1999. Pp. 456-466.
- Delineating the Territory of Cechov's 'A Woman's Kingdom' // Russian Literature. 15 November 1998. XLIV-IV. Pp. 389-408.
Scopus, Web of Science
- Belknap R., and C. Apollonio. Dostoevsky in the lives of remarkable people // Slavic and East European Journal. June 2016. vol. 60, no. 2. pp. 241–251.
- Chekhov's Underground Man: 'An Attack of Nerves' // Slavic and East European Journal. Fall 2000. Pp. 375-92.
- Writing about Nothing: 'Ariadne' and the Narcissistic Narrator // Slavonic and East European Review. April 1999. no. 77, 2. Pp. 223-239.
- The Limits to the Flesh: Searching for the Soul in Chekhov's 'A Boring Story' // Slavic and East European Journal. 1997, no. 2. Pp. 271-286.
- Fear of Faith: The Hidden Religious Message of Notes From Underground // Slavic and East European Journal. 1993. no. 37 (4). Pp. 510-529.
Преподавательская деятельность
Доцент на кафедре Славянских и евразийских исследований, Тринити-колледж искусств и наук (1995-настоящее время)