Polina Dimova is a literary scholar and associate professor of Russian at the University of Denver whose research explores literature, sensory theory, and modernism. She is the author of *At the Crossroads of the Senses: The Synaesthetic Metaphor Across the Arts in European Modernism*, published by Penn State University Press in 2024, which examines how synaesthetic metaphors function across poetry, visual art, music, and narrative in early twentieth-century Europe. Dimova’s work draws on comparative literature, sensory studies, and cultural history to show how artistic practices intertwine sensory experience with aesthetic form. She has published articles and essays in academic journals and contributed to edited collections on modernist literature, translation, and interdisciplinary analysis. Her scholarship is indexed in reference sources including Google Books, and she continues to teach, publish, and present on topics related to European modernism and sensory metaphor.