Sofija Andrukhovych

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Sofija Andruchowytsch in Wroclaw 2015

Sofija Jurijiwna Andruchovyč ( Ukrainian Софія Юріївна Андрухович ; scientific transliteration Sofija Juriїvna Andruchovyč ; born October 17, 1982 in Ivano-Frankivsk , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian writer , essayist and translator .

Life

Sofija Andruchowytsch was born in 1982 in the western Ukrainian city of Ivano-Frankivsk . She is the daughter of Nina and Jurij Andruchowytsch , a well-known Ukrainian writer. She is married to the writer Andrij Bondar and has a daughter.

After finishing school, she worked for the literary magazine Tschetwer (Thursday), which is published by the writer Jurij Isdryk .

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Andruchowytsch has published several volumes of prose since 2002, and her novel Felix Austria was published in 2014 .

Felix Austria (2014)

Felix Austria is set a hundred years ago during the time of the K&K monarchy and is about the life of two women from Stanyslawiw / Stanislaw in East Galicia . The work was published in German translation in 2016.

Scholarships and Awards

  • 2001 winner of the Smoloskyp Literature Foundation in Kiev
  • 2004 scholarship holder of the program "homines Urbani" of the Villa Decius in Cracow
  • 2013 scholarship from “Gaude Polonia” in Warsaw
  • 2015 Józef Conrad Prize from the Polish Institute in Kiev
  • 2016 Visegrad Eastern Partnership Literary Award.

Works

prose

  • The summer of Milena (Літо Мілени). Kyiv 2002.
  • Old people (Старі люди). Ivano-Frankivsk 2003.
  • Wives of their husbands (Жінки їхніх чоловіків). Ivano-Frankiwsk 2005. (Polish Sekowa 2007).
  • Salmon (Сьомга). Kyiv 2007. (Polish Sekowa 2009)
  • Felix Austria (Фелікс Австрія). Lviv 2014.

Translations into Ukrainian

literature

  • Encyklopedija sucasnoi Ukrainy / Encyklopedija sučasnoï Ukraïny

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The spider in the corners of grandma’s farm , at ukraine-nachrichten.de, October 15, 2014