Elena Chizhova

 

 

Elena Chizhova

 

 

 

 

Echos of the Past: Russian Historical Fiction 

12 April, 10am, Thames Room, EC 1, LBF 

 

The Time of women – presented by Elena Chizhova, author, and Nibbe & Wiedling Literary Agency 

12 April, 1pm, Russian Pavilion W555, EC 2, LBF 

 

Russian writers in Durham 

16 April, 11am-6pm, Leech Hall, St John’s College,  

3 South Bailey, Durham, DH1 3RJ 

 

 

Biography 

 

Elena Chizhova, a former economist, teacher and entrepreneur, finally turned to writing in 1996 after being rescued from a burning cruise ship. Since that time she has been consumed by the need to write, and has enjoyed considerable success as a result. Chizhova’s prose shuns trickery in favour of emotional honesty in order to probe the weeping sores of Russian history that contemporary culture would sooner forget.

 

Chizhova was born in 1957 in Leningrad, the city which provides the setting for her award-winning novel, The Time of Women, about the secret culture of resistance and remembrance amongst the mothers, grandmothers, aunts and daughters of Russia.  Chizhova is the director of the local PEN centre in St. Petersburg.  

 

 

 

 

Books /selected/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Полукровка / The Half-Blood (2010)

 

Время женщин / The Time of Women (2009)

 

Преступница / The Criminal (2004)

 

Крошки Цахес / The Little Zaches (2000)

 

 

 

 

Prizes and awards

 

2009 - The Russian Booker Prize

 

2005 - Shortlisted for the Russian Booker Prize

 

2003 - Shortlisted for the Russian Booker Prize

 

2001 - Znamya Prize