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Name
  
Olga Martynova


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Writer

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Olga Martynova (born in 1962 in Dudinka, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia) is a Russian-German writer. She writes poems in Russian, and prose and essays in German.

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She grew up in Leningrad and currently lives with her husband, the Russian poet, novelist and playwright Oleg Yuriev, and their son Daniel in Frankfurt where she works as a poet and literary critic. Martynova was awarded the Hubert Burda Preis für junge Lyrik for poets from Eastern, Southern and Central Europe in 2000.

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The book Rom liegt irgendwo in Russland (Rome lies somewhere in Russia) was written in collaboration with her friend, the Russian poet Elena Schwarz. In 2012 Martynova won the prestigious Ingeborg-Bachmann-Prize.

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Awards and grants

  • 2000 Hubert-Burda-Preis für junge Lyrik (Germany)
  • 2005 Grant of the Baltic Center for Translators and Authors in Visby (Sweden)
  • 2007 Grant of the Künstlerhaus Edenkoben, Edenkoben, (Germany)
  • 2009 Long list of the "Russian Prize" (Russia), for O Vvedenskom. O Chvirike i Chvirke / Issledovaniya v stikhakh
  • 2010 Long list of the German Book Prize (Germany), for Sogar Papageien überleben uns
  • 2010 Short list of the aspekte-Literaturpreis (for Sogar Papageien überleben uns) (Germany)
  • 2010 Babochka Aronzona (Aronzon's Butterfly), the annual prize of the literary site "Novaya kamera khranenia" for the poem of the year (Russia)
  • 2011 Adelbert von Chamisso Prize, the promotional prize (Germany)
  • 2011 Roswitha Prize (Germany)
  • 2011 Grant of the City of Frankfurt am Main, (Germany)
  • 2012 Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (Klagenfurt, Austria)
  • 2015 Berliner Literaturpreis (Germany)
  • References

    Olga Martynova Wikipedia


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