Writer, journalist, translator Irina Lukyanova is modest and self-sufficient. He loves home plants, unfamiliar cities and warm summer rain. The author of several books, her name is included in the long list of the booker, as well as the National Bestseller. Master of precise psychological sketches, has an extraordinary insight.
Biography
Irina Vladimirovna Lukyanova was born in Novosibirsk on July 30, 1969, where she spent a long time before moving to Moscow. The girl received a humanitarian education in 1992 - a diploma from the Novosibirsk State University. Her writing career began to take shape much earlier.
Career
Poems and prose of Irina Lukyanova have been published since 1986. A talented student and graduate of NSU mastered the profession of translator from English. Irina Vladimirovna worked as a teacher at this university in a physics and mathematics school. In 1996, she moved to Moscow; in the same year, Irina's works were published in The Interlocutor.
In the capital, Lukyanova has the opportunity to collaborate with many publications:
- In 1999, she participated in the Moscow Komsomolskaya Pravda project.
- In 2002-03 collaborated with the magazine "Lomonosov" - was the deputy editor-in-chief.
- In 2003-2004 in the magazine "Career" she worked as an editor of the department of education.
- Since 2004, Irina Lukyanova has been working as an editor in the journal "City of Women" of the Department of Education and Science.
- The articles of the author are published on the website "Orthodoxy and the World", the pages of the Orthodox magazine "Thomas".
- Articles by Irina Vladimirovna Lukyanova on the topic of schools and children with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) can be found in the Novaya Gazeta.
Lukyanova’s work touches on issues of school and television. parenting. A special place in her works is occupied by children with ADHD.
- In 1997, the story of Irina Vladimirovna "Feeding a Child" was published.
- In 1998, My Joy, a collection of short stories and short stories, was published.
- Co-authorship with her husband Dmitry Bykov in 2001 and 2008 brings two books: "In the world of tummies" and "Animals and animals."
- In 2003 and 2004, Lukyanova’s novels "Long and Falsehood" and "Document.doc" were published.
- 2007 brings the book “Roots of Chukovsky” by Irina Lukyanova’s series “The Life of Wonderful People”.
- In 2009, her novel, Horse in a Coat, was released.
- 2010 is the time for the appearance of the collection of short stories and essays by Lukyanova "The thirty-first of August."
- In 2012, Irina's novel “The Glass Ball” was published, which was awarded the Kniguru Prize and made its creator famous.