Olga Slavnikova

 

 

Olga Slavnikova

 

This enigmatic, frenetic, interesting, naive, enchanting, determined, heartrending book is one you have to read and allow it to move you. Once again we are dealing with real prose - Andrei Nemzer 

 

Olga Slavnikova was born to a family of aerospace engineers near Sverdlosk in the Urals, modern day Ekaterinburg. After finishing school she studied journalism and graduated from Ekaterinburg State University. Slavnikova began publishing fiction in the late 1980s (her first novel appeared in 1988), during which time she was also fiction editor, then managing editor, of the important literary magazine ‘Urals'. She has lived and worked in Moscow since 2001.

 

From the 1990s onwards Slavnikova has produced many acclaimed novels including ‘Стрекоза, увеличенная до размеров собаки' (‘Dragonfly the Size of a Dog'), ‘Один в зеркале' (‘Alone in the Mirror') and ‘Бессмертный' (‘Immortal'). She has received the Apollon Grigoriev Prize, the Polonsky Prize, the Bazhov Prize and, in 2007, for her novel ‘2017', the Russian Booker Prize.

 

Published in 2006, ‘2017' has been widely acclaimed. Its anti-utopian format allows Slavnikova to dip into the near future in order to survey the century which has elapsed since 1917. A beguiling mix of romance and realism, ‘2017' is enriched with the folklore of the Urals, the drama of mountaineering expeditions and the gruesome conventions of the gem industry.

 

This novel is a breakthrough for Olga Slavnikova... A top class thriller - perhaps the first time that an author, for whom style has been the sole concern up to now, has set the storyline wheel spinning with one striking scene after the other... - Lev Danilkin

 

This enigmatic, frenetic, interesting, naive, enchanting, determined, heartrending book is one you have to read and allow it to move you.  Once again we are dealing with real prose - Andrei Nemzer

 

Slavnikova also writes prolifically about contemporary literature and co-ordinates the Debut Independent Literary Prize for young authors writing in Russian: each year the prize receives anything up to 50,000 entries.

 

 

Main published works

 

Strekoza, uvelichennaya do razmerov sobaki (‘Dragonfly the Size of a Dog’), 1999

 

Odin v Zerkale (‘Alone in the Mirror’)  

 

Winner of the Bazgov Prize 1999 

 

Bessmertniy: Povest’ o nastoyashem cheloveke (‘Immortal’), 2001 

 

France: L’immortel: Histoire d'un homme véritable Editions Gallimard 2004, translation by Christine Zeytounian-Beloüs


Italy: L’immortale: Storia di un uomo vero.  Edizioni Einaudi 2007

 

‘2017’ 2006

 

Winner of the Russian Booker Prize 2006

 

Lyubov v sed’mom vagone (‘Love in the seventh carriage’), 2008

 

Other prizes:

 

Ural Prize (1996), October Prize (2001), Polonsky Prize for fiction, Apollon Grigoriev Prize 

 

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