Ludmila Filipova gets a prestigious literature award "Yugra" |
The Russian Ministry of Culture is announcing it The Bulgarian novels are popular around the world
Ludmila Filipova was awarded with the prestigious literature prize “Yugra” and the Russian Ministry of Culture announced the awarding with the note that this is “one of the significant events”. For a prose work was awarded only the Bulgarian writer Ludmila Filipova with its novels Glass Butterflies and Scarlet Gold, published in Russian language. The award was established in 2007 by the Government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District of Yugra (Russia, Siberia) and Khanty-Mansiysk Bank. The main idea behind the initiative is to be rewarded and supported eminent writers, poets and translators from all Slavic countries, thus recovered, relations between these nations. The prize winners for 2013 are: In the category Slavic book – the popular Bulgarian writer Ludmila Filipova for her novelsGlass Butterflies and Scarlet Gold ; in the category Publicism – the writer Miroslav Bakulin; in category Ethnography – the legendary poet Jurii Vela, in category Slavic Translation – the translators Lubinka Milinchic and Dushko Paunkovic (Serbia).
The prize winners for 2012 are:
In the category Poetry – Alexander Klimov-Yujin (Moscow); In the category Prose – the writer Dmitrii Ermakov (Vologda); In the category Contribution to the literature – the famous writer and Editor in Chief of the magazine Roman Gazet – Jurii Kozlov (Moscow).
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Ludmila Filipova is the author of the novels Anatomy of Illusions (2006), Scarlet Gold (2007), Glass Butterflies (2008), The Parchment Maze (2009), Dante’s Antichthon (2010), The Anomaly (2011), Typo (2012), The Eye Of The Sky (2013), The War of the Letters (2014) and A Journey to the World's End (2015), which have become nationwide bestsellers and have been translated into several languages. Three of her novels are currently being developed into feature films. Currently, she is studying a master degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Physical Faculty of Sofia University “Kliment Ohridski”. She attended in three Bulgarian Antarctic Expeditions. She is a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and APECS. In 2015 she created a digital time capsule with thousand messages from the whole world for the future people and installed it at the South Pole. Joint Leader of the LM1 (Lunar Mission One) Bulgaria Chapter – the most challenging international mission to the Moon after Apollo program. |
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