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literature. After this, she didn't work for about nine years. In this time she was married and then had two kids. Then
Ulitskaya began her literary career by joining the Jewish drama theatre as a literary consultant in 1979. She became the Repertory Director of the Hebrew Theatre of Moscow. Her first
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In her fiction, Ulitskaya seemingly describes and observes her characters at an equal distance from each one. Rather than going in for character development or delving into the tortured workings of her characters’ psyches otherwise perceived as the hallmark of
Russian writing, Ulitskaya favors
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Ulitskaya's parents were both involved in science; her mother was a biochemist and her father was an engineer. She was engaged to an
American man who died in a car accident before they were married. Throughout her life, she has learned German, French, and English, but has said herself that she
483:, a Russian billionaire jailed on fraud charges, was incarcerated, he and Ulitskaya wrote each other letters. Ulitskaya maintains that the charges against him were politically motivated and thus "absurd." Their correspondence was published in a collection titled
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Because
Ulitskaya addresses both religion and politics in her work, she has moved to the forefront of the Russian political debate in recent decades. In 2011 and 2012, during the height of the anti-Putin protests in Russia, she became a board member for the
375:(Женщина для всех, 1991). She regularly publishes commentary on social issues and is actively involved in philanthropic projects increasing access to literature. In March 2014 Ulitskaya was among the key speakers at the
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in France. Her first novel in
Russian was published in 1994. Until 2022, Ulitskaya divided her time between Moscow and Israel. Since 2022, Ulitskaya resides in Berlin, Germany.
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in
October 2014, finds that Ulitskaya's writing makes for compelling, addictive reading. Gessen reports that she was driven entirely by the desire to learn what happens next.
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capsule descriptions, though she acknowledges that her characters are tortured. Generally speaking, she makes little use of dialogue.
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However, she is very against the idea of Moscow being a cultural part of Europe, unlike other anti-Putin dissidents such as
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888:История про воробья Антверпена, кота Михеева, столетника Васю и сороконожку Марью Семёновну с семьёй
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Among her interlinked themes are: the need for religious and racial tolerance; the problem of the
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Ulitskaya as guest of honour at the 2009 16th International Book Festival, Millenáris,
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2000:"ELKOST International literary agency – Trilogy for children vol.3 by Ludmila Ulitskaya (2005)"
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1952:"ELKOST International literary agency – Trilogy for children vol.1 by Ludmila Ulitskaya (2004)"
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culture; how women shape new gender roles in society; and everyday life as a literary subject.
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1996) became extremely popular, and both were shortlisted for the
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Ulitskaya authored two movie scripts produced in the early 1990s:
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in Fiction in 2016. She has an average reader rating of 4.07 on
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2001), and was the first woman to receive the prize. Her novel
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when she was nine months old. In Moscow, her family lived in
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Austrian State Prize for European Literature (2014, Austria)
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Lyudmila Ulitskaya: why I'm not afraid of Vladimir Putin
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Best Writer of the Year Ivanushka Prize (2004, Russia)
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Novel of the Year Prize (2004, Russia) for the novel
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky: Articles, Dialogues, Interviews
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in 1992. In 1993, she published her first novel with
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along with contributions from other writers such as
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