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Willing Davidson interviews the author Lyudmila Ulitskaya about “Alisa,” her story from the April 3, , issue of The New Yorker..
Liudmila Ulitskaya Bio
Lyudmila Evgenyevna Ulitskaya is one of Russia’s most revered authors.
She is the first woman to receive one of Russia’s most prestigious writing awards in 2001, the Russian Booker Prize, and has since received many other awards both nationally and internationally recognizing her work.
Lyudmila Ulitskaya was born on 21st February in Davlekanovo, Bashkiria, USSR.
She is hailed for presenting Russian history with a unique focus on her characters’ lives through their relationships rather than directly focusing on the political situation that they were living in. When not engaged with writing, she is heavily involved in activism and government resistance when the Russian government violates its own or other nations’ citizens’ rights and freedoms.
The morals she acts upon can easily be seen in her literary work as well, as she explores topics of sexuality, religious and ethnic tolerance, or simply everyday life while strategically disregarding or critiquing Soviet and post-Soviet Russia.
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