Linor Goralik (Russian: Лино́р Гора́лик, born Yuliya Borisovna Goralik, Russian: Юлия Борисовна Горалик on 9 July 1975,[1] Dnepropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian-speaking author, poet, artist and essayist.
Russian author and poet
Linor Goralik
Biography
She was born on 9 July 1975 in Dnepropetrovsk, East Ukraine, in a Jewish family.[1] From 1982 to 1986 she studied at school #67, and from 1987 to 1989 at school #23.[2] Since 1989 she has been residing in Israel where she studied computer science from 1991 to 1994 at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba.
Since the early 2000s she has been working in Moscow as an author, journalist and marketing analyst.[3] She has also translated works of Etgar Keret and Vytautas Pliura (with Stanislav Lvovsky) and organized several art exhibitions and projects.
After the 2014 annexation of Crimea she left Russia for Israel and travelled between the two countries until November 2021.[4] She is a vocal opponent to Vladimir Putin's regime and to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Anti-homophobia activist
In February 2013 she recorded an address to support the Russian LGBT community.[5]
Selected works
The Book of Quotations, "Цитатник" (poems, 1999, ISBN5-7559-0048-5)
Outsiders, "Не местные" (2003, ISBN5-94128-071-8)
No (alternative English title - PG-21), "Нет" (novel, with Sergey Kuznetsov, 2004, ISBN5-94278-419-1)
Half the Sky, "Половина неба" (novel, with Stanislav Lvovsky, ISBN5-94145-266-7)
Speaks, "Говорит" (2004, ISBN5-94128-090-4)
Meals not for Kids, "Недетская еда" (2004, ISBN5-94282-231-X)
The Book of Lonelinesses, "Книга одиночеств" (2004, with Max Frei)
A Hollow Woman. Barbie's World Inside and Outside, "Полая женщина. Мир Барби: изнутри и снаружи" (2005, ISBN5-86793-418-7)
Martin Isn't Crying, "Мартин не плачет" (fable, 2007, ISBN5-86793-508-6)
Pull the Hook Hard, Petrusha, "Подсекай, Петруша" (poems, 2007, ISBN5-86856-139-2)
Meals not for Kids. Without Desserts, "Недетская еда. Без сладкого" (2007, ISBN978-5-94282-408-2)
In Short, "Короче" (flash fiction, 2008, ISBN978-5-86793-617-4)
Agatha Goes Home, "Агата возвращается домой" (fable, 2008, ISBN978-5-9689-0150-7)
Bunny FLRE 3.0, "Заяц ПЦ 3.0" (comics, 2008)
Valery, "Валерий" (novelette, 2011)
The Folklore of the Sector M1 Inhabitants, "Устное народное творчество обитателей сектора М1" (flash fiction and poems, 2011)
The Bible Zoo, "Библейский зоопарк". Серия "Чейсовская коллекция". М.: Текст, 2012.
A Guide to Israel (only and exclusively) for Kids, "Путеводитель по Израилю (только и исключительно) для детей". Текст, 2013.
So It Was A Whistle, "Так это был гудочек" (poems, 2015, ISBN978-9934-14-555-1)
Found Life: Poems, Stories, Comics, a Play, and an Interview. Columbia University Press, 2017 (The Russian Library). Edited by Ainsley Morse, Maria Vassileva, and Maya Vinokour. ISBN978-023118351-2)
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