Tatiana Koroleva was born in Moscow in the family of artist and singer.
She was a member of the choir of national artist S.O. Dunaevskiy and attended classes of variety entertainment studio “First Step” in the Central House of Arts. She graduated from Moscow State Linguistic University with honors and took a post-graduate course in the Department of foreign journalism and literature of Lomonosov Moscow State University. She defended her dissertation there and was given the rank of Ph. Doctor and assistant professor.
Vice president of the Dante’s commission in the Council of the History of the World Culture in The Russian Academy of Sciences.
Member of the Italian National Academy of Literature, Art and Sciences “Ruggero II di Sicilia”.
Member of The Russian Union of Writers and Russian Union of Journalists.
Chairwoman of the Club of Amateurs of Poetry in the Council of veterans of art
in the Central House of Arts.
Her first novel was read by national artist Vsevolod Larionov in 1978 and transmitted by the State Russian Radio in the Sunday program “Good Morning”.
She was a laureate of many international literature contests in Italy, Switzerland and Australia.
She is a poet, a writer and translator.
Special prize from the president of Italian-Australian Academy of Literature ALIAS in 2004 in Australia.
Prizes of the International Contests of Literature ALIAS in 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009.
Prize of the International Contest of Poetry and Music in Switzerland in 2008.
Lomonosov Prize in 2006. A.P.Chekhov prize in 2010.
Her collected stories, short stories and fairy-tales were translated in fifteen languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Finnish, Hungarian, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Vietnam, Bengali, Hindi, Japanese) and published in many nationally and internationally known editions.
Publications:
“People-keys and People-Musicians” (poetry), M., Elia-Arto., 1994.
“Greetings from Mammoth from the Permafrost” (poetry and short stories), M., Nasledie, 1999.
“ The Visit of the African Lion to the New Year’s Forest” (fairy-tales in Russian and Italian languages), M., Publishing House of Moscow State University, 2001.
“Il giro del mondo della Tartaruga”(fairy-tales in Italian languages), M., IKAR, 2004.
“The Round-the-world voyage of the Tortoise” (fairy-tales), M., IKAR, 2005 and others. |
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