Laima Muktupāvela
Laima Muktupāvela Kota (born 20 January 1962[1] in Rēzekne) is a Latvian author.[2][3]
Laima Muktupāvela | |
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Born | Rēzekne, Latvian SSR | January 20, 1962
Pen name | Felikss Baranovskis |
Language | Latvian |
Nationality | Latvian |
Alma mater | University of Latvia |
Notable works | Šampinjonu Derība (The Mushroom Testament) |
Life
Muktupāvela was born in 1962 and she graduated with a History degree in 1989. She worked at various jobs until she became a full-time writer in 2000 after working part-time on published works for seven years. She won a prize for her work Šampinjonu Derība (The Mushroom Testament). She is now married to a Turkish poet and says that she will publish further work under her married name.[4]
She has converted to the Islamic religion in 2011.[5]
Novels
- Šampinjonu Derība (The Mushroom Testament)
gollark: I *do* have backdoor access to your computer so meh.
gollark: Why not?
gollark: I'm not submitting until I extensively analyse them and see what lyricly guesses so I can guess the opposite.
gollark: That seems early.
gollark: <@319753218592866315> make macron.
References
- "Ontona Slišāna gruomatas "Cipierkstneits" personu lopuruods" (in Latvian). Upītes Bibliotēka. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- "Laima Muktupāvela". literature.lv. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- "Muktupāvela Laima". letonika.lv (in Latvian). Tilde. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Sergejeva, Santa (20 May 2012). "Laima Kota-Muktupāvela: turki spēj mīlēties līdz sirmam vecumam" (in Latvian). Sejas. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- Казачок, Ольга (10 May 2011). "Ведущая латышская писательница выходит замуж за турка и принимает ислам" (in Russian). kompromat. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
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