Svetlana Alexievich
Known for: Writing
Born: May 30, 1948 in Galich, Ivano-Frankovskaya oblast, USSR (Ukraine)
Svetlana Alexandrovna Alexievich is a Belarusian investigative journalist and non-fiction prose writer. Her father is Belarusian and her mother is Ukrainian. After her father’s demobilisation from the army, the family returned to his native Belarus and settled in a village where both parents worked as schoolteachers. She left school to work as a reporter on the local paper in the town of Narovl. She went on to have a career in journalism and has written short stories and reportage, in which she’s covered the Chornobyl catastrophe, the Soviet war in Afghanistan and many other events – all based on thousands of interviews of witnesses. Svetlana received Nobel Prize in Literature in 2015.
Known for
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Lyubov: Love in Russian
Den värsta lögnen är den dokumentära
Near and Elsewhere
Unknown Quantity
Women's Day
herself
Belarus: An Ordinary Dictatorship
Self
Voices from Chernobyl
Novel
The Door
Book
The Unwomanly Face of War
Writer