Svetlana Boym is the Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. Her interests include twentieth-century Russian literature (poetry, essay, autobiographical fiction), film and contemporary art, cultural studies, comparative literature, the literature of exile, literary theory, Soviet and post-Soviet culture, and East European expatriate writing. She is also a media artist and curator. Among the major themes of her work are memory and nostalgia, political and artistic freedom. Her publications include The Future of Nostalgia (2001), Common Places: Mythologies of Everyday Life in Russia (1994), and Death in Quotation Marks: Cultural Myths of the Modern Poet (1991).