Nadezhda Vadimovna Kozhevnikova (born 1949 , Moscow ) is a Russian writer, journalist , and memoirist . Lives in the USA.
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Biography
Born in Moscow in the family of the famous Soviet writer and party literary functionary Vadim Kozhevnikov . She grew up with her older (13 years old) half-sister from her mother’s previous marriage, Irina Mazuruk and her younger sister Ekaterina. Brought up by grandparents.
She studied at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory , then at the Literary Institute. Gorky . In 1977 she was admitted to the Writers' Union in the prose section.
In 1983 she emigrated to Switzerland with her husband, an employee of the USSR Ministry of Health , who got a job at the International Red Cross in Geneva . Since 1997 , after her husband received the US green card , he lives in Denver ( Colorado ) and has American citizenship.
She began her journalistic career in the USSR as the author of essays and interviews in the Soviet press. He is the author of fifteen books and many newspaper and magazine publications. Of the foreign Russian periodicals, it is most often published in the magazines Swan and The Seagull .
My husband’s brother is the famous Russian TV journalist Dmitry Kiselev .
Books
- Man, river and bridge. - M., Publisher: Soviet writer, 1976
- Windows to the courtyard. - M., Publisher: Children's literature, 1976
- Courtyard. - M., "Soviet writer", 1986
- After the holiday. - M., Publisher: Sovremennik, 1988. ISBN 5270000482
- Neighbor in Lavrukh. - M., “Agraf” (series: “Symbols of Time”), 2003. ISBN 5778402589
- The guarantee of success. - M., "Agraf", 2004. ISBN 5778402732
- Unspoken inheritance. Pasternak, Mravinsky, Efremov and others. - M., publishing house "Time", 2007. ISBN 9785969101951
- Colonial style. - M., "Agraf", 2010. ISBN 9785778404014