Maria Galina

She started publishing fiction in the 1990s under the pseudonym Maxim Golitsyn. She has since published novels under her own name as well. Two of her novels, ''Little Boondock'' and ''Mole-Crickets'', were nominated for the Big Book Award in 2009 and 2012. She is also a prize-winning poet and literary critic, writing regular columns for the literary journal ''Novy Mir''.
Her novel ''Iramifictions'' was translated into English by Amanda Love Darragh and published under the Glas New Russian Writing imprint. Her translated poetry has appeared ''The Cafe Review'' and ''Matter''. She has mentioned writers such as Dmitry Bykov, , Oleg Ladyzhensky, Oleg Divov, Mikhail Uspensky, and Yevgeny Lukin among her inspirations.
Having lived in Moscow for over thirty years, she moved to Ukraine and now lives and works in Odessa. Provided by Wikipedia
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