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Olga Lossky

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Olga Lossky (also Olga Andreyevna Losskaya, Russian: Ольга Андреевна Лосская;[1] born 5 December 1980,[2] Paris) is a contemporary French woman of letters or russian origin.[3]

Olga Lossky is the great-granddaughter of Vladimir Lossky, himself the son of Nikolay Lossky.[4]

Works

  • 2004: Requiem pour un clou, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 184 p. ISBN 2-07-077033-8
- Prix Fénéon de Littérature 2004
- Prix du Roman Historique des Rendez-Vous de l'Histoire - Coup de Cœur des Lecteurs 2010
- Prix Augiéras 2011
- Prix France-Liban 2014[7]
  • 2016: Le Revers de la médaille, Éditions Denoël, series "Romans français", 304 p. ISBN 978-2-207-13228-9

References

  1. ^ http://journal.cerkov.ru/intervyu-s-pisatelnicej-olgoj-losskoj-franciya/
  2. ^ http://www.sudouest.fr/2010/04/12/la-bonne-etoile-d-olga-63256-2225.php
  3. ^ "La bonne étoile d'Olga" (in French). Retrieved 17 December 2016..
  4. ^ Alain Durel. "Un livre, un auteur : Olga Lossky - La Nef n°218 September 2010". Archived from the original on 10 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  5. ^ Fifi Abou Dib. "Mythologie du retour" (in French). Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  6. ^ Claire Lesegretain. "Retour aux origines libanaises". Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Le prix France-Liban à Olga Lossky et Randa Sadaka". 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2016..