- Dina Rubina
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Dina Ilyinichna Rubina (Russian: Дина Ильи́нична Ру́бина; Hebrew: דינה רובינה, born 19 September 1953 in Tashkent) is a Russian-Israeli prose writer. Her most famous work is Dual Surname (Двойная фамилия) which was recently turned into a film screened on Russia's Channel One.
Rubina writes in Russian.
English Translations
- The Blackthorn, a story from Lives in Transit, Ardis Publishers, 1995.
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