Lyudmila Ulitskaya

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Lyudmila Ulitskaya is a prominent contemporary Russian novelist and short story writer known for her psychologically rich, character-driven works that explore moral and historical themes.

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instanceOf Russian writer
novelist
person
short story writer
almaMater Moscow State University NERFINISHED
awardReceived Austrian State Prize for European Literature NERFINISHED
Big Book Award NERFINISHED
Formentor Prize NERFINISHED
Medici Prize NERFINISHED
Russian Booker Prize NERFINISHED
birthCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
birthDate 1943-02-21
birthPlace Davlekanovo NERFINISHED
citizenship Russia NERFINISHED
familyName Ulitskaya NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy genetics
gender female
genre historical fiction
literary fiction
givenName Lyudmila NERFINISHED
hasWrittenForm novels
screenplays
short stories
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
living true
mainThemes Jewish identity
Soviet history
historical memory
moral questions
movement contemporary Russian literature
name Lyudmila Ulitskaya NERFINISHED
nationality Russian
notableFor exploration of individual fate under totalitarianism
portrayal of everyday Soviet and post-Soviet life
notableWork Daniel Stein, Interpreter NERFINISHED
Medea and Her Children NERFINISHED
Sincerely Yours, Shurik NERFINISHED
Sonechka NERFINISHED
The Big Green Tent NERFINISHED
The Funeral Party NERFINISHED
The Kukotsky Enigma NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
screenwriter
short story writer
period 21st century
late 20th century
religiousOrCulturalBackground Jewish heritage
writingStyle character-driven
psychologically rich

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Russian literature hasNotableAuthor Lyudmila Ulitskaya