Lyudmila Ulitskaya

Lyudmila Evgenevna Ulizkaja (Russian Людмила Евгеньевна Улицкая, scientific transliteration Lyudmila Evgen'evna Ulickaja, in Germany and in the case Ulitskaya; born February 23, 1943 in Dawlekanowo, Bashkortostan) is a Russian writer.

Life

Lyudmila Ulizkaja grew from the end of 1943 in Moscow; she studied biology and worked from 1967 as a geneticist at the Academy Institute in Moscow, but was dismissed because of the illegal copy and distribution of samizdat literature. Two years were spent at the Jewish chamber music theater before it could establish itself as a freelance writer and journalist. 1983 her first short story collection in the State Children's book publishing has been published. With the release of Sonechka (1992 ) Lyudmila Ulizkaja was discovered as a prose writer; in the same year her first story was published in Germany. In her novel Daniel Stein put it to the historical presentation of the life of Oswald Rufeisen in the form of a literary collage.

Lyudmila Ulizkajas books have been translated into 17 languages. She lives and works in Moscow.

Works

  • German: Medea and her children. Berlin 1997.
  • German: A merry funeral. Berlin 1998.
  • German by Ganna -Maria Braungardt: journey to the seventh heaven. Nation and the world, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-353-01183-8. (also: btb Verlag, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-442-72828-2 )
  • German: The lies of women. Munich / Vienna 2003.
  • German: Serendipity and other children's stories. Munich / Vienna 2005.
  • German: Respectfully, your Schurik. Munich / Vienna 2005.
  • German: Daniel Stein. Munich 2009.
  • German: The green tent. Munich, 2012.

Awards

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