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'''Tatyana Tolstaya''' is a modern ]n writer of short stories. She is also a ], ], ], and ]. | '''Tatyana Tolstaya''' is a modern ]n writer of short stories. She is also a ], ], ], and ]. | ||
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Her "Kys" (''The ]'') is a ] novel filled with literary allusions. Her short stories (''English: On a Golden Porch'') are read all over Russia, and she is regarded as one of the foremost popular writers by the general public. Her style is very elaborate and classic, her themes unexpected. | ||
She is the host of a very successful Russian ] talk |
She is the host of a very successful Russian ] on the 'Culture Channel' called 'Shkola Zlosloviya' (''School of Evil Sayings''), where she interviews the foremost representatives of ] and ]. | ||
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She has lectured in the USA on the subject of ]. | ||
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Tatyana Tolstaya is a modern Russian writer of short stories. She is also a TV-host, publicist, novelist, and essayist.
Her "Kys" (The Slynx) is a dystopian novel filled with literary allusions. Her short stories (English: On a Golden Porch) are read all over Russia, and she is regarded as one of the foremost popular writers by the general public. Her style is very elaborate and classic, her themes unexpected.
She is the host of a very successful Russian TV talk show on the 'Culture Channel' called 'Shkola Zlosloviya' (School of Evil Sayings), where she interviews the foremost representatives of Russian culture and politics.
She has lectured in the USA on the subject of Russian literature.
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