Narine Abgaryan
Narine Abgaryan (Russian: Наринэ Абгарян; born 14 January 1971 in Berd) is a Soviet Russian author. She is of Armenian origin.[1][2]
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Narine Abgaryan is a children's author and blogger living in Moscow.[2][3]
She is a nominee of the Big Book literary prize and a winner of the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award.[4]
One of her grandmothers was Russian. Her father is a medical doctor.[1]
She graduated from the Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences. (She studied Russian.)[5] She has worked as an accountant, seller.[6]
References
- https://ria.ru/20191029/1560315482.html
- Armitstead, Claire; Wroe, Nicholas; Cain, Sian; Cuttle, Jade; Willsher, Kim (March 7, 2020). "'My family are too frightened to read my book': meet Europe's most exciting authors" – via www.theguardian.com.
- "The Guardian включила Наринэ Абгарян в шестерку самых ярких авторов Европы". Издательство AST.
- "Вышел новый роман Наринэ Абгарян "Симон"". Российская газета.
- https://m.chitai-gorod.ru/holidays/1101607/
- Стулова, Арина (October 30, 2020). "«Я так и осталась робкой «понаехавшей»". Известия.
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