Yana Zavatskaya
Yana Zavatskaya | |
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Born | March 11, 1970 Saint Petersburg |
Occupation | Writer, science fiction writer, prose writer, translator, poet, blogger, opinion writer |
Political party | The Left, Communist Party of Germany (1990) |
Yana Yulievna Zavatskaya (Russian: Яна Юльевна Завацкая;[1] born 11 March 1970 in Leningrad)[2] is a Soviet Russian prose writer and translator.[3][4] Laureate of the 2019 "Running on Waves" Prize.[2] Yana Zavatskaya is a social fiction writer. She also is a blogger (at LiveJournal, listed in the Top 100 bloggers).[5] She writes for the Pravda.ru.[6]
Her father was a mathematics teacher and poet.[6] She grew up in Chelyabinsk.[2] She completed four years of medical school.[6]
In 1993, she moved with her family to Germany.[2][3] In Germany, she works in a nursing home for elderly.[2][3]
She is Catholic,[2][3] and a was member of the German Communist Party.[2] She left the party in 2023.[7]
She was criticized by Alexander Tarasov.[8]
Publications
[edit]Zavatskaya is the author of five books. Her first book was published by Eksmo.[9][10][11] Her first novel is written in the genre of dystopia.[12]
Year | Title |
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2006 | Ликей |
2006 | Нить надежды |
2006 | Эмигрант с Анзоры |
2019 | Холодная зона |
2020 | Рассвет 2.0[13] |
References
[edit]- ^ "РНБ: формат авторитетной записи".
- ^ a b c d e f g h Д-р наук А. В. Митрофанова. Теология освобождения в современной русскоязычной фантастике // Век глобализации №2, 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Курская областная научная библиотека им. Н. Н. Асеева". kurskonb.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ "Info" (PDF). dspace.bsu.edu.ru. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ "Труд и только труд: как достигается высокое качество жизни в Германии". newizv.ru.
- ^ a b c d "Яна Юльевна Завацкая - Авторы Правда.Ру". 30 June 2010.
- ^ https://blau-kraehe.livejournal.com/1055827.html
- ^ "Самодеятельность". saint-juste.narod.ru.
- ^ https://www.km.ru/glavnoe/2006/08/30/eksklyuziv/covmestnyi-proekt-izdatelstv-lepta-eksmo-i-yauza
- ^ Яна Завацкая «Ликей».
- ^ "Яна ЗАВАЦКАЯ: ЛИКЕЙ - Православный журнал «Фома»". January 2008.
- ^ https://bibliotemryuk.ru/netcat_files/userfiles/2/Dushu_istselit.doc
- ^ https://ridero.ru/books/rassvet_2_0/
Sources
[edit]- Mitrofanova, A. V. "Religio-Political Utopia by Iana Zavatskaia". In: The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia: Language, Fiction and Fantasy in Modern Russia. Ed.by Mikhail Suslov and Per-Arne Bodin. London: I. B. Tauris, 2020. pp. 155—174.
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Russian bloggers
- Russian women bloggers
- 21st-century Russian women writers
- Russian Marxists
- Women Marxists
- Russian feminists
- Feminist writers
- Russian science fiction writers
- 21st-century Russian writers
- Russian emigrants to Germany
- Communist Party of Germany members
- Russian writer stubs