Background
Olga Slavnikova was born and grew up in Yekaterinburg.
Olga Slavnikova was born and grew up in Yekaterinburg.
She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at the Ural State University in 1981.
She was awarded the 2006 Russian Booker Prize for her novel 2017. Her first works of fiction were published in the late 1980s. She has lived and worked in Moscow since 2001.
She was awarded the 2006 Russian Booker Prize for her novel 2017.
Her latest novel Lightheaded was published in 2010. She also writes about contemporary literature and serves as director of the Debut Independent Literary Prize, which receives up to 50,000 entries per year.
The prize was founded by the private organization Pokolenie to help young Russian authors get their works published in Russia and in translations worldwide. Olga has been the director of the Debut Prize since 2001.