Anya Ulinich
Anya Ulinich (born 1973) is a contemporary Russian American novelist, graphic novelist, and short-story writer. In 2007 The National Book Foundation named her a 5 under 35 honoree. She is best known for her 2007 novel Petropolis, which weaves together many strands of Russian culture, Soviet history and Jewish immigrant memory.
Anya Ulinich | |
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Born | 1973 Moscow, USSR |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | United States |
Awards
- Goldberg Prize for Emerging Writers of Jewish Fiction Winner (2008)
- National Book Foundation's "5 under 35" Winner (2007)
Bibliography
- Petropolis (Viking, 2007)
- Lena Finkle's Magic Barrel (Penguin, 2014)
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External links
- About "Petropolis"
- Kevin Kinsella interviews Anya Ulinich
- Yelena Furman, "Hybridizing the canon: Russian-American writers in dialogue with Russian literature", Canadian Slavonic Papers 58, no. 3 (2016)
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