Eugenia Chuprina


Eugenia Volodymyrivna Chuprina is a contemporary Ukrainian poet, writer, and playwright. She is the Chair of the Organizing Committee of the International Prize, Olesya Ulyanenko; member of the Ukrainian PEN; member of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine; and the National Union of Journalists She is the winner of the Vladimir Korolenko Prize. Chuprina is the author of poem collections, Твори and Вид знизу ; prose Роман з Пельменем and mashup novel, Орхидеи ещё не зацвели .

Biography

Eugenia Volodymyrivna Chuprina was born July 24, 1971, in Kyiv. Chuprina studied at the Faculty of Philology of Taras Shevchenko [National University of Kyiv|Kyiv State University].
She is the author of collections of poems Твори and Вид знизу , У хаті, де не працює санвузол , У шубі на стиглому тілі , and Великі форми . Her prose work, Роман з Пельменем , became the first Russian-language internet bestseller.
Her works have been published in Coast, Philadelphia; Stalker, Los Angeles; magazines Нева, Saint Petersburg; Веселка, Kyiv; СТЫХ, Dnipropetrovsk; Радуга, Kyiv; Отражение, Donetsk; Фабула; Лава, Kharkiv; and elsewhere.
The play Цвєтаєва + Пастернак was staged at the modern theater Сузір'я, Kyiv. Opposing copyright, she refused to include copyright for her novel, Орхидеи еще не зацвели, which she posted for free on the website "Сетевая словесность", but a fuller version of this novel, which the author calls "adult", is available. Chuprina has written columns in EGO, XXL, Жіночому журналі, and the newspaper 24. She worked as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the men's magazine, XXL. She was a literary agent of the writer Oles Ulianenko until his death. She compiled the anthology, Мистецький Барбакан. Трикутник 92.

Awards

  • Vladimir Korolenko Prize

Selected works

Collections of poems

Твори Вид знизу
  • ''У шубі на стиглому тілі''

Collections of verlibriums

  • ''У хаті, де не працює санвузол''

Novels

Роман з Пельменем
  • ''Орхидеи ещё не зацвели''

Personal life

Lives in Kyiv, husband is writer Alexey Nikitin.