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- Julia Kissina (born 1966 in Kyiv), is a German and Russian artist and writer. Julia Kissina was born in 1966 in Kyiv, Ukraine, to a Jewish family, and...
- Yerofeyev, Lev Rubinstein, Anna Alchuk, Timur Kibirov, Vladimir Sorokin, Julia Kissina Metarealism Konstantin Kedrov, Viktor Krivulin, Elena Katsyuba, Ivan Zhdanov...
- Ismail Kadare Richard Kalich Igor Kholin Reza Khoshnazar Danilo Kis Julia Kissina Christian Kracht László Krasznahorkai Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky Milan Kundera...
- among them Marduk, Shaushka and Nanaya, whose cult center in this text is Kiššina. Joan Goodnick Westenholz considers it to be an unidentified location,...
- are a sun god (Sippar), a moon god (Kuzina), Šauška (Nineveh), Nanaya (Kiššina) and Marduk (Babylon). Similar enumerations of deities alongside their...
- Lídia Jorge, Agustina Bessa-Luís, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Amos Oz, Julia Kissina, Sylvia Plath, Eduardo Mendoza, and Clarice Lispector. Latin American literature...
- Vladimir Sorokin, and also such writers as Viktor Yerofeyev and Julia Kissina. Mikhail Epstein explains why conceptualism is particularly appropriate...
- contributors to the festival included Omer Fast, Eva Mattes, Carl Stone, Julia Kissina, Nikola Madzirov, Hanns Hatt, Geza Schön, Stephen Crowe, Simon van der...
- Julia Kissina; 30 min.; Recorded live osmdodrama synchronized by Wolfgang Georgsdorf on the scent organ Smeller 2.0 to read a chapter of Julia Kissina's novel...