Larisa Vaneeva

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Larisa L'vovna Vaneeva (Russian: Лариса Ванеева; born 1953) is a Russian writer.[1]

Life[edit]

Larisa Vaneeva was born in 1953 in Novosibirsk.[2]

Throughout the 1980s Vaneeva found it impossible to publish, and was forced to work as a caretaker.[2] As a woman writer Vaneeva even faced criticism for her "menstrual prose". She joined with Svetlana Vasilenko and others to form a feminist literary group, The New Amazons, who published an anthology of women's writing in Russia in 1990.[3]

Vaneeva lives in the Pühtitsa Convent in Estonia and has not written for a long time.[4]

Works[edit]

  • (ed.) Ne pomni︠a︡shchai︠a︡ zla : novai︠a︡ zhenskai︠a︡ proza. 1990.
  • Iz Kuba : rasskazy, povestʹ [Out of the Cube]. Moscow, 1990.
  • Igra tuchi s dozhdem. Moscow, 1991.
  • Liki: rasskazy i povesti. Tallinn, 2002.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Helena Goscilo (1994). "Vaneeva, Larisa". In B. L. Bessonov (ed.). Dictionary of Russian Women Writers. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 687–8. ISBN 978-0-313-26265-4.
  2. ^ a b Helena Goscilo (1995). Lives in Transit: A Collection of Recent Russian Women's Writing. Ardis. p. 326. ISBN 978-0-679-76297-3.
  3. ^ Rosalind Marsh (2018). ""In Search of the Woolly Mammoth"? Feminist Prose Writings in Contemporary Russia". In Rosalind Marsh (ed.). New Women's Writing: Contextualising Fiction, Poetry and Philosophy. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 416, 419. ISBN 978-1-5275-2340-1.
  4. ^ Nadezhda Azhgikhina (2018). "The New Russian Women's Prose in the Mirror of Intellectual Discussion". In Rosalind Marsh (ed.). New Women's Writing: Contextualising Fiction, Poetry and Philosophy. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 68–80. ISBN 978-1-5275-2340-1.