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Sofia Andrukhovych

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Sofiya Andrukhovych

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1982-11-17 (Ivano-Frankivsk)
Nationality
Ukrainian
Languages
Ukrainian
Residence History
Ivano-Frankivsk → Kraków → Kyiv

Career

Occupations
writer, translator
Active Years
2002-2024
Affiliations
co-editor of Chetver periodical
Influenced By
Yurii Andrukhovych

Awards

BBC Ukrainian Book of the Year
2014
Work: Felix Austria
Organization: BBC Ukrainian
Result: winner
Women in Arts Award
2021
Category: literature
Result: winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Lito Mileny

2002 novel

Stari liudy

2003 novel

Zhinky yikh nimchyn

2005 novel

Syomha

2007 novel

Felix Austria

2014 novel

A novel set in Stanyslaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk) during the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

IdentityHistoryFemale relationships
Adaptations
  • [film] Viddana / Chrystyna Syvolap (2020)
Translations
  • English translation forthcoming March 2024

Bibliography

  • Lito Mileny (2002)
  • Stari liudy (2003)
  • Zhinky yikh nimchyn (2005)
  • Syomha (2007)
  • Felix Austria (2014)
  • Amadoka (2020)

Translations by Author

  • Manuela Gretkowska 'Yevropeyka' (from Polish)
  • J.K. Rowling 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' (from English, with Viktor Morozov)

Translations of Works

  • Felix Austria English translation

Legacy

Ukrainian contemporary writer, acclaimed for 'Felix Austria' which won BBC Ukrainian Book of the Year 2014. Daughter of renowned writer Yurii Andrukhovych.

Trivia

  • Daughter of Yurii Andrukhovych.
  • Married to Andriy Bondar.
  • Daughter Varvara born March 10, 2008.