Английская Википедия:Eugene Vodolazkin
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Sources exist Шаблон:Infobox writer Eugene Germanovich Vodolazkin (Евгений Германович Водолазкин) is a Russian-Ukrainian scholar and author.[1] Born in Kiev in 1964,[2] he graduated from the Philological Department of Kiev University in 1986.[3] In the same year, he entered graduate school at the Pushkin House in the department of Old Russian literature under Dmitry Likhachov.[3] In 1990, he defended his graduate thesis 'On the Translation of the "Chronicle of George Hamartolos"'.[4]
Vodolazkin has been awarded fellowships from the Toepfer Foundation and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and won the Solzhenitsyn Prize in 2019.[5][6] His novel Laurus (Лавр) won the Russian Big Book Award as well as the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award.[7] He has published in the Christian journals First Things and Plough.[8] His novels have been translated into several languages.
Personal life
Vodolazkin was born in 1964 in Kiev in Soviet Ukraine.[2] Though he is private about his childhood, he attended a school that focused on both Ukrainian and English languages, from which he graduated in 1981.[9] He went on to attend Kiev University, where he studied philology,[10] and the Pushkin House (known at the time as the Institute of Russian Literature).[9] The Pushkin House is where Vodolazkin met his wife, Tatiana Robertovna Rudi.[11] He defended his thesis in 1990, and his examiner Dmitry Likhachov offered him a faculty position.[3] Vodolazkin lives in St. Petersburg.
Works
Scholarly publications
- World History in Literature of Ancient Russia (based on XI - XV materials)[12]
- Dmitry Likhachov and his Epoch: Memoirs, Essays, Documents, Photographs[13]
Novels
- The Abduction of Europa (2005)[14]
- Solovyov and Larionov, Andrei Bely Prize, Big Book Award shortlist
- Laurus (2012), Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award, 21st century category, win; Big Book Award, first prize[7]
- The Aviator (2015), Big Book Award, second prize[15]
- House and Island: Language Tool (2015)
- Brisbane (2018)[16]
- The Pet Market (2019)
- Go Dauntlessly (2020)
- The History of the Island(2020)[17][18]
- Sister of Four (2020)[19]
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