Yana Zavatskaya

Yana Zavatskaya
BornMarch 11, 1970 Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationWriter, science fiction writer, prose writer, translator, poet, blogger, opinion writer Edit this on Wikidata
Political partyDie Linke, Communist Party of Germany (1990) Edit this on Wikidata
Awards
  • "Running on Waves" Prize (2019) Edit this on Wikidata
Websiteblau_kraehe.livejournal.com Edit this on Wikidata

Yana Yulievna Zavatskaya (Russian: Яна Юльевна Завацкая;[1] born 11 March 1970 in Leningrad)[2] is a Soviet Russian prose writer and translator.[3][4] Laureate of the 2019 "Running on Waves" Prize.[2] Yana Zavatskaya is a social fiction writer. She also is a blogger (at LiveJournal, listed in the Top 100 bloggers).[5] She writes for the Pravda.ru.[6]

Her father was a mathematics teacher and poet.[6] She grew up in Chelyabinsk.[2] She completed four years of medical school.[6]

In 1993, she moved with her family to Germany.[2][3] In Germany, she works in a nursing home for elderly.[2][3]

She is Catholic,[2][3] and a was member of the German Communist Party.[2] She left the party in 2023.[7] She is now a member of the DKP.[8]

She has two children.[2][6] Her great-grandfather died of starvation during the Siege of Leningrad.[9]

She was criticized by Alexander Tarasov.[10] She praised Kling's book QualityLand.

Publications

Zavatskaya is the author of five books. Her first book was published by Eksmo.[11][12][13] Her first novel is written in the genre of dystopia.[14] Her articles are republished by the Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.[15]

Year Title
2006 Ликей[16]
2006 Нить надежды
2006 Эмигрант с Анзоры
2018 Холодная зона (Litres)
2019 Перезагрузка (Litres)
2020 Рассвет 2.0[17]

Blogs (in the Russian Language):

https://blau-kraehe.livejournal.com

https://t.me/s/blaue_kraehe

References

  1. ^ "РНБ: формат авторитетной записи".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Д-р наук А. В. Митрофанова. Теология освобождения в современной русскоязычной фантастике // Век глобализации №2, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d "Курская областная научная библиотека им. Н. Н. Асеева". kurskonb.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-01.
  4. ^ "Info" (PDF). dspace.bsu.edu.ru. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-07-17. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
  5. ^ "Труд и только труд: как достигается высокое качество жизни в Германии". newizv.ru. Archived from the original on 2020-08-10. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
  6. ^ a b c d "Яна Юльевна Завацкая - Авторы Правда.Ру". 30 June 2010.
  7. ^ "КПГ всё.: blau_kraehe — LiveJournal". blau-kraehe.livejournal.com. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  8. ^ https://t.me/blaue_kraehe/1243
  9. ^ https://t.me/blaue_kraehe/1276
  10. ^ "Самодеятельность". saint-juste.narod.ru.
  11. ^ "Cовместный проект издательств «Лепта», «Эксмо» и «Яуза» | KM.RU". www.km.ru. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  12. ^ Яна Завацкая «Ликей».
  13. ^ "Яна ЗАВАЦКАЯ: ЛИКЕЙ - Православный журнал «Фома»". January 2008.
  14. ^ "Душу исцелит добро" [Goodness heals the soul] (in Serbian). Archived from the original (DOC) on 2022-12-09.
  15. ^ "Yandex".
  16. ^ "О "Ликее" Яны Завацкой". kapvit.narod.ru. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  17. ^ "Рассвет 2.0 печатная, электронная: epub, fb2, pdfRead, mobi - купить книгу в интернет магазине, автор Яна Завацкая - Ridero". ridero.ru. Retrieved 2025-12-13.

Sources

  • Mitrofanova, A. V. "Religio-Political Utopia by Iana Zavatskaia". In: The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia: Language, Fiction and Fantasy in Modern Russia. Ed.by Mikhail Suslov and Per-Arne Bodin. London: I. B. Tauris, 2020. Pp. 155—174.