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Dina Rubina is a contemporary prose writer and winner of the Russian ‘Big Book’ award. Her novella ‘On Upper Maslovka Street’ was adapted into a film in 2004, starring Alisa Freindlich and Yevgeny Mironov. This work is largely personal for Rubina. While living in Moscow, the writer and her husband visited Nina Ilyinichna Niss-Goldman, a famous artist. She sculpted portraits of Bryusov, Babel, and Solzhenitsyn, and was acquainted with Modigliani. Nina Ilyinichna became the prototype for the main character of this book.
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Dina Rubina is a contemporary prose writer and winner of the Russian ‘Big Book’ award. Her novella ‘On Upper Maslovka Street’ was adapted into a film in 2004, starring Alisa Freindlich and Yevgeny Mironov. This work is largely personal for Rubina. While living in Moscow, the writer and her husband visited Nina Ilyinichna Niss-Goldman, a famous artist. She sculpted portraits of Bryusov, Babel, and Solzhenitsyn, and was acquainted with Modigliani. Nina Ilyinichna became the prototype for the main character of this book.
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Author
Rubina Dina
Publisher
EKSMO
ISBN
9785041869090
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2023
Pages
224
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Dina Rubina is a contemporary prose writer and winner of the Russian ‘Big Book’ award. Her novella ‘On Upper Maslovka Street’ was adapted into a film in 2004, starring Alisa Freindlich and Yevgeny Mironov. This work is largely personal for Rubina. While living in Moscow, the writer and her husband visited Nina Ilyinichna Niss-Goldman, a famous artist. She sculpted portraits of Bryusov, Babel, and Solzhenitsyn, and was acquainted with Modigliani. Nina Ilyinichna became the prototype for the main character of this book.