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Olha Kari | |
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File:OlhaKari-1.jpg | |
Born | 1983 |
Occupation | writer, journalist, columnist, translator (English, Italian, Spanish) |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Notable awards | BBC. Book of the Year 2020 - Shortlist
BBC. Book of the Year 2021 - Shortlist BBC. Book of the Year 2022 - Longlist |
Website | |
olhakari |
Olha Kari is a Ukrainian writer, journalist, columnist, translator (English, Italian, Spanish). She was born in Chernihiv (Ukraine).
The author's works have been awarded special awards at the Ukrainian art reportage competition "Samovydets": "On the Other Side of the Holiday" (collection "Life in Cities", 2019) and "The Cross" (literary competition "How We Change", 2020).
She worked as a presenter and journalist on the Ukrainian TV and radio channels "Hromadske Radio", "Radio Liberty".
Bibliography
[edit]- 2019 – “Uncle Zavena’s Fish”, a collection of fiction reports about Armenia, published by the Ukrainian publishing house “Tempora” in 2019 and included in the longlist of the “Literary Accent of the Year” award and the shortlist of “BBC. Book of the Year 2020”
- 2020 – “Pasta Compote”, published by “Komor”, included in the shortlist of “BBC. Book of the Year 2021”.
- 2021 – “The Cross, or a Very Crooked Book”, published by “Creative Women Publishing” in 2022 and included in the longlist of “BBC. Book of the Year 2022”.
- 2022 – “Living in the Middle of Life”, written at a time of full-scale war and taxes in the Ukrainian capital, was published by Yakaboo Publishing in 2022.
- 2024 – "What do you know about war", Publishing "Old Lev's Edition", 2024
- 2024 – "Yours, Mine, No One Else", Publishing "Old Lev's Edition", 2024
References
[edit]- View on "Uncle Zavena’s Fish" under "BBS, book of rock 2020" — https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/features-54932687
- Review of “Compote of Patsons” https://kyivdaily.com.ua/kompot-iz-patisoniv/
- "Reading in Ruins – Why Russian Occupiers Destroy Ukrainian Books" — https://wszystkoconajwazniejsze.pl