Inga Žolude, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Inga Žolude

Latvian writer

Date of Birth: 09-Aug-1984

Place of Birth: Riga, Latvia

Profession: writer, translator, novelist

Nationality: Latvia

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Inga Žolude

  • Inga Žolude (born August 9, 1984) is a Latvian writer and translator.
  • She studied English literature at the University of Latvia, before winning a Fulbright scholarship to attend Southern Illinois University in the USA.
  • At present, she is pursuing a PhD at the University of Latvia. Žolude's first novel Silta zeme (Warm Earth) was published in 2008.
  • She has written two more novels since: Sarkanie berni (Red Children, 2012) and Santa Biblia (2013).
  • Red Children won the Latvian Writers' Union prize as well as the Raimonds Gerkens prize. Žolude has published several collections of short stories.
  • She won the EU Prize for Literature for her 2010 collection Mierinajums Adama kokam (A Solace for the Adam’s Tree).
  • She has also written several plays. As a translator, Žolude has translated works by Philip Larkin and Robert Crawford.
  • Her own work has been translated into numerous languages, including English, German, French, Swedish, Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Czech and Bulgarian. Žolude has been a member of the Latvian Writers' Union since 2010.

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