Olga Larionova Explained

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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]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Translated SF | Olga Larionova. Translated SF.
  2. [The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]
  3. Web site: SOVIET SCIENCE FICTION. Jonathan Susskind, Special to The. Sentinel. OrlandoSentinel.com.
  4. Book: Stites, Richard. Passion and Perception: Essays on Russian Culture. September 25, 2010. New Academia Publishing, LLC. 9780982806166. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Сайт конвента "АЭЛИТА" (Екатеринбург). www.rusf.ru.