- Maroussia Klimova
Maroussia Klimova ( _ru. Маруся Климова, real name Tat'ana Kondratovitch) is a well-known Russian writer and translator. "Chevalier de l'
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres " (2006).Maroussia Klimova is one of those who has managed to play both with prose and with reality, and create a blend of the two. Such high-profile members of the postmodern avant-garde as Vladimir Sorokin, Viktor Erofeyev and Ilya Kabakov have named Klimova as the most topical, talked-about element of contemporary Russian literature. She is the author of some remarkable translations from the French (
Louis-Ferdinand Céline ,Jean Genet ,Pierre Guyotat ,Georges Bataille ,Monique Wittig ,Michel Foucault ,Pierre Louÿs etc.) and her own books. She lives in St.-Petersburg.Books
*"Blue blood"// Golubaia krov'(1996)
*"House in Bois-Colombes"// Domik v Bua-Colomb (1998)
*"Marine stories"//Morskie raskazy (1999
*"Blond beasts"// Belokury'e bestii 2001)
*"Céline in Russia"// Céline v Rossii (2000)
*"My history of Russian literature"// Moja istoria ruskoj literatury (2004)
*"Paris interviews"// Parizskie vstrechy (2004)Notes
* [http://www.mitin.com/people/klimova/slavia.shtml Elisa Navetta "I mostri di Marusja Klimova"] [http://www.slavia.it/n2001003.htm (Roma,"Slavia", №3, 2001)]
* [http://kolonna.mitin.com/authors.php?author=51&filter=к Site of Maroussia Klimova]
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