Background
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova was born on February 24, 1958, in Moscow, Russian Federation. She is a daughter of Spartak Khaibulovich Narbikov and Valentina Egorovna Pushkareva.
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.
(This book relates the escapades of a sensuous woman who a...)
This book relates the escapades of a sensuous woman who abandons her husband for an Armenian poet, with whom she eventually becomes pregnant, whereupon she returns to her husband.
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1988
(In this novel Valeria Narbikova employs her erotic style ...)
In this novel Valeria Narbikova employs her erotic style and love of the absurd to paint an utterly original picture of how the political is subverted in its collision with the wildly personal, as her bohemian characters pick their way through the vagaries of Russia under Perestroika.
https://www.amazon.com/Here-There-Valeriia-Narbikova/dp/0875011543/?tag=2022091-20
1992
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova was born on February 24, 1958, in Moscow, Russian Federation. She is a daughter of Spartak Khaibulovich Narbikov and Valentina Egorovna Pushkareva.
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, where she studied under writer Andrei Bitov.
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova made her debut in 1978 with a selection of poems in the almanac "Den' Poezii." In 1984 she published Skvoz', Initialy, Plan pervogo litsa i vtorogo. In 1988 Narbikova produced her first novel, Ravnovesie dnevnykh I nochnykh zvezd (published in English translation as Day Equals Night). The book brought her scandalous fame and the prize of the magazine Yunost' for the best work of the year.
Her other works include "Ad kak dA, aD kak Da" (1986), "Vidimost' nas" (1988), "Pobeg - pro beg" (1990), "Velikoye knya..." (1991), etc. Narbikova again demonstrated her affinities for allusions and sexual images in 1992 Okolo Ekolo (translated by Masha Green as In the Here and There). Her work on novel Skvoz' ended in 1995, but has never been fully publicized. In 1996 she published "...i puteshestviye" in monthly literary magazine Znamya.
She is seriously engaged in painting. Valeria Spartakovna has demonstrated her works at exhibitions since 1997. Her artworks represented in various institutions in Paris, France, and Moscow, Russia.
(In this novel Valeria Narbikova employs her erotic style ...)
1992(This book relates the escapades of a sensuous woman who a...)
1988Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova named the authors who influenced her work: Jakob Böhme, Meister Eckhart, Mikhail Kuzmin, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, Henry Miller.
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova is a member of DOOS (Dobrovol'noye Obshchestvo Okhrany Strekoz), Soyuz Pisateley Moskvy (SPM), Anti-Defamation League.
Valeria Spartakovna Narbikova was married to Aleksandr Davidovich Glezer.