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Yurii Ihorovych Andrukhovych

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Yurii Ihorovych Andrukhovych

Pen Names: Yuri AndrukhovychEnglish pen name

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1960-03-13 (Stanislav (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukrainian SSR))
Nationality
Ukrainian
Languages
Ukrainian

Career

Occupations
prose writer, poet, essayist, translator
Active Years
1985-
Affiliations
National Writers' Union of Ukraine, Association of Ukrainian Writers, Krytyka editorial board, Potyah 76 editorial board
Memberships
Bu-Ba-Bu poetic group

Education

Ukrainian Academy of Printing
editing
Degree: 編集学位
Year of Graduation: 1982
Country: Ukraine
Maxim Gorky Literary Institute
literature courses
Year of Graduation: 1991
Country: Russia

Awards

Herder Prize
2001
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞
Special award of Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize
2005
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞
Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding
2006
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞
Angelus Award
2006
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞(初受賞者)
Hannah Arendt Prize
2014
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞
Goethe Medal
2016
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞
Vilenica International Literary Prize
2017
Work: literary works
Result: 受賞
Heinrich Heine Prize
2022
Work: literary works
Organization: City of Düsseldorf
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Recreations

1992 novel

The Moscoviad

1993 novel

Perverzion

1996 novel

Twelve Rings

2003 novel

Lovers of Justice

2017 novel

Radio Night

2020 novel

Style & Themes

Literary Style
postmodernismburlesquecarnivalesque

Legacy

Representative of the Stanislav phenomenon and co-founder of the Bu-Ba-Bu poetic group. Internationally acclaimed postmodern writer with numerous literary awards.