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Liudmila Rubleŭskaia
, b. 1965
Liudmila Rubleŭskaia (Людміла Рублеўская) is a Belarusian poetess, writer, literary critic. She was born in Minsk. She graduated from the Architecture Department of Minsk Architecture and Construction Technical School and worked as a technical architect. In 1986-1987 she studied at the Poetry Faculty of the Literature Institute in Moscow and later on transferred to the Philological Faculty of Belarusian State University to study Belarusian philology. She has worked in various periodicals related to literature. In 2002 she started to work as an editor at the literature department of the weekly Literature and Art. Since 2003, she has been a columnist at the culture department of Belarus Today newspaper. She is best known for her historical and adventure novels, including The Heart of the Marble Angel (2001), The Ring of the Last Emperor (2002), Nights at Pliabanskia Mlyny (2007). The series Adventures of Prantsish Vyrvich (2012-2018) became very popular among readers, and one of the novels, as it was announced this year, will be filmed by Belarusfilm company.
Bio prepared by Maria Pushkina, National Academic Janka Kupała Theatre, maryiapushkina@gmail.com
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