Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award
1 appearances
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Edition 9 (2011) Winner
ファジル・アブドゥローヴィチ・イスカンデル
Faziru Abuduroruvichi Isukander
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | USSR State Prize | Sandro of Chegem | — | USSR Government | 受賞 |
| 1992 | Pushkin Prize | — | — | Alfred Toepfer foundation | 受賞 |
| 1993 | State Prize of the Russian Federation | — | 文学・芸術 | Russian Government | 受賞 |
| 2013 | State Prize of the Russian Federation | — | 文学・芸術 | Russian Government | 受賞 |
| 1999 | Triumph Prize | — | — | — | 受賞 |
| 1999 | Order of Merit for the Fatherland | — | 3等 | Russian Federation | 受賞 |
| 2004 | Order of Merit for the Fatherland | — | 2等 | Russian Federation | 受賞 |
| 2010 | Order of Merit for the Fatherland | — | 4等 | Russian Federation | 受賞 |
| 2002 | Order of Honour and Glory, 1st class | — | — | Abkhazia | 受賞 |
| 2011 | Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award | Sandro of Chegem | — | — | 受賞 |
| 2013 | Ivan Bunin literary award | — | — | — | 受賞 |
A picaresque novel recounting life in a fictional Abkhaz village from the early 20th century to the 1970s.
Known as an Abkhazian Mark Twain for his satirical depictions of Caucasian life.