Olga Larionova | |
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Born | 16 March 1935
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Occupation |
Author,
writer, science fiction writer
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Olga Larionova (born 1935) is the pen name of Olga Nikolayevna Tideman, a Russian science fiction author who began in the Soviet era. [1] Her debut novel was A Leopard from the top of Kilimanjaro ("Леопард с вершины Килиманджаро") from 1965. [2] Her story A Tale of Kings was in the anthology Earth and Elsewhere, which gained her notice in the West. [3] She is one of the few successful female Russian science fiction writers of her generation. [4] She won the Aelita Prize in 1987 and remains one of the few women to win it as an individual writer. [5]
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Olga Larionova | |
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Born | 16 March 1935
![]() Saint Petersburg ![]() |
Occupation |
Author,
writer, science fiction writer
![]() |
Awards |
|
Olga Larionova (born 1935) is the pen name of Olga Nikolayevna Tideman, a Russian science fiction author who began in the Soviet era. [1] Her debut novel was A Leopard from the top of Kilimanjaro ("Леопард с вершины Килиманджаро") from 1965. [2] Her story A Tale of Kings was in the anthology Earth and Elsewhere, which gained her notice in the West. [3] She is one of the few successful female Russian science fiction writers of her generation. [4] She won the Aelita Prize in 1987 and remains one of the few women to win it as an individual writer. [5]
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)