Marina Karyagina | |
Birth Name: | Marina Karyagina |
Birth Date: | October 27, 1969 |
Birth Place: | Staroe Akhperdino village, Batyrevsky District, Russia, Chuvash ASSR, RSFSR |
Occupation: | Poet, novelist and playwright, TV journalist, documentary Director, editor |
Language: | Chuvash |
Nationality: | Chuvash |
Marina Karyagina (born October 16, 1969, Staroe Akhperdino, Batyrevsky District, Chuvash ASSR, RSFSR) is a Chuvash poet, novelist and playwright, TV journalist, documentary director, and editor.[1]
She is a member of the Union of writers of the Russian Federation (1996), member of the Union of journalists of the Russian Federation (1997), member of the Union of cinematographers of the Chuvash Republic (2019)
Winner of the State youth award of the Chuvash Republic in the field of literature, culture and art (1997); winner of the State prize of the Chuvash Republic in the field of literature and art (2013), winner of the Mitta award (2005), winner of the S. A. Elger (2007), winner Of the V. Nikolaev prize (2011), winner of the M. Sespel prize (2020). Winner of the National competition of theatrical art "Чĕнтĕрлĕ чаршав" (Patterned curtain, 2010); awarded the silver medal of the all-Russian literary festival (2017).[2]
Born on October 16, 1969, in the village of Staroe Akhperdino, Batyrevsky district, Chuvash ASSR. In 1992, she graduated from the faculty of Chuvash Philology and culture of the Chuvash state University named After I. N. Ulyanov. Since then, she has been working for the Chuvash state TV and radio company as a correspondent, editor, presenter and author of the program "Resurrection".