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Dina Ilyinichna Rubina (Russian: Дина Ильи́нична Ру́бина; Hebrew: דינה רובינה, born 19 September 1953 in Tashkent) is a Russian-Israeli prose writer. She is one of the most prominent Russian-language Israeli writers.

Rubina at the 21 Moscow International Fair Non/fiction 2019
Rubina at the 21 Moscow International Fair Non/fiction 2019

Biography


Dina Rubina was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. She studied music at the Tashkent Conservatory. She published her first story at the age of sixteen in "Yunost." In the mid-1980s, after writing for the stage and screen for several years, she moved to Moscow. In 1990, she immigrated to Israel.[1]


Literary career


Dina Rubina is one of the most prominent Russian-language Israeli writers.[2] Her books have been translated into thirty languages.[3]

Her major themes are Jewish and Israeli history, migration, nomadism and neo-indigeneity, messianism and metaphysics,[4] theatre, autobiography, and the interplay between the Israeli and Russian Jewish cultures and between Hebrew and Russian.[5]

Dina Rubina in Moscow, 2010
Dina Rubina in Moscow, 2010

Dual Surname (Двойная фамилия) was turned into a film screened on Russia's Channel One.

In 2007, Rubina won the Russian Big Book literary award.[6]


Published works



Novels



Short stories



Essays



English translations



See also



References


  1. Russian Literature Online
  2. Anna Wexler Katsnelson, "Belated Zionism: The Cinematographic Exiles of Mikhail Kalik", Jewish Social Studies New Series 14.3, Spring-Summer 2008, pp. 12649, note 24, p. 145: "arguably Israel's best-known author in the Russian language".
  3. Contemporary Jewish Writing in Europe: A Guide, edited by Vivian Liska and Thomas Nolden
  4. Katsman, Roman (2016). "Nostalgia for a Foreign Land: Studies in Russian-Language Literature in Israel". Academic Studies Press. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02.
  5. Anna P. Ronell, "Some Thoughts on Russian-Language Israeli Fiction: Introducing Dina Rubina", Prooftexts 28.2, Spring 2008, pp. 197231.
  6. "Jewish Russian Telegraph, A Russian Cultural Patriot, interview by Dmitry Babich". Archived from the original on 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2015-03-08.

Bibliography





На других языках


- [en] Dina Rubina

[ru] Рубина, Дина Ильинична

Дина Ильи́нична Ру́бина (род. 19 сентября 1953, Ташкент, Узбекская ССР) — русская писательница, редактор, киносценарист.



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