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Her first novel, The Dream Life of Sukhanov written in English, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2006, won the 2007 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, as well as a Top Ten Books of 2006 choice by The Washington Post.
Nikolai Nikolaevich Himmer (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Xиммер); commonly known as Nikolai Sukhanov (Russian: Никола́й Суха́нов) (9 December [O.S. 27 November] 1882 – 29 June 1940) was a Russian Menshevik Internationalist and chronicler of the Russian Revolution. On June 29, 1940, he was convicted on ...
Alexander Firsovich Sukhanov (Russian: [alʲeksánʲdr fʲɛrsovʲtɕ suxanov]; 7 February 1924 – 3 April 1995) was a Soviet-Russian painter who lived and worked in Moscow. He was known as a painter who employed sensuous expressions of nature in his painterly style artworks giving visual expression to the atmosphere of a particular place and ...
Alexander Sukhanov was born on 25 May 1952 in Saratov, Russia, USSR. During childhood he studied music, graduating from music school as a violin major. In 1974 Sukhanov earned an undergraduate degree (with honors) from the Mechanics and Mathematics Department of Moscow State University. He later earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the same ...
Olga Grushin – The Dream Life of Sukhanov Yiyun Li – A Thousand Years of Good Prayers [4] 2007 Karen Connelly: The Lizard Cage: Clare Allan – Poppy Shakespeare Roopa Farooki – Bitter Sweets [5] 2008 Joanna Kavenna: Inglorious: Lauren Groff – The Monsters of Templeton Lauren Liebenberg – The Voluptuous Delights of Peanut Butter and ...
Sukhanov (Russian: Суханов) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Sukhanova. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Sukhanov (born 1952), Russian poet, composer, bard and mathematician
The Young Lions Fiction Award is an annual US literary prize of $10,000, awarded to a writer who is 35 years old or younger for a novel or collection of short stories. [1] [2] The award was established in 2001 by Ethan Hawke, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, Rick Moody, Hannah McFarland, and the New York Public Library.
Sukhanov was a proponent of the nosological approach. He demonstrated a remarkable power of observation. Borderline psychiatry, especially psychopathies and psychogenies, was among his main research interests. His inclination towards synthesis led Sukhanov to note both the scientific and social importance of this problem.