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Olga Slavnikova

1957 - Today

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Olga Alexandrovna Slavnikova (Russian: О́льга Алекса́ндровна Сла́вникова; born 23 October 1957) is a Russian novelist and literary critic. She was awarded the 2006 Russian Booker Prize for her novel 2017. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Olga Slavnikova is the 6,615th most popular writer (up from 6,644th in 2019), the 2,636th most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,670th in 2019) and the 285th most popular Russian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Olga Slavnikova ranks 6,615 out of 7,302Before her are Chen Danqing, Dinah Craik, Justin Cronin, Swami Rama, Michael Pollan, and David Malouf. After her are Tana French, Lualhati Bautista, Ralf Rothmann, Charles Stross, Denis Johnson, and Wolf Haas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Olga Slavnikova ranks 613Before her are Robin Cousins, Shinichiro Takahashi, António Vitorino, Gabriella Dorio, Éva Tardos, and Nacerdine Drid. After her are Vyacheslav Yanovskiy, Road Warrior Hawk, Ángel Herrera Vera, Rachel Levine, Vince Gill, and Don Davis.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Olga Slavnikova ranks 2,636 out of 3,761Before her are Viktor Yakushev (1937), Pavel Kolobkov (1969), Valentin Yudashkin (1963), Maria Kirilenko (1987), Svetlana Paramygina (1965), and Nina Sublatti (1995). After her are Daria Gavrilova (1994), Aleksandr Skvortsov (1966), Aleksey Ovchinin (1971), Alexandr Kolobnev (1981), Andreas Beck (1987), and George Avakian (1919).

Among WRITERS In Russia

Among writers born in Russia, Olga Slavnikova ranks 285Before her are Alexey Dreev (1969), Zakhar Prilepin (1975), Ksenia Sobchak (1981), Leyla Aliyeva (1984), Masha Gessen (1967), and Dmitry Bykov (1967). After her are Andrey Malakhov (1972), Rubén Gallego (1968), Elena Chizhova (1957), Arkady Babchenko (1977), Wladimir Kaminer (1967), and Victor Shenderovich (1958).