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Galina Yevgenyevna Nikolayeva (Russian: Галина Евгеньевна Николаева; 18 February 1911 – 18 October 1963), maiden name Volyanskaya, was a Soviet writer. She was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1951 for her novel Harvest.[1][2]
Galina Nikolayeva | |
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Born | Galina Yevgenyevna Volyanskaya February 18, 1911 |
Died | October 18, 1963 | (aged 52)
Awards | Stalin Prize 2 Orders of the Red Banner of Labour |
Harvest was translated and widely read in China, where it influenced China's socialist literature.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Nikolaeva, Galina Evgen'evna". The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (3rd ed.).
- ^ Li, Yan (5 September 2017). China's Soviet Dream: Propaganda, Culture, and Popular Imagination. Routledge. ISBN 9781315437231.
- ^ Cai, Xiang; 蔡翔 (2016). Revolution and its narratives : China's socialist literary and cultural imaginaries (1949-1966). Rebecca E. Karl, Xueping Zhong, 钟雪萍. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. xvii. ISBN 978-0-8223-7461-9. OCLC 932368688.