Mila Born
Mila Born | |
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| Born | 16.09.1972 Volgograd, Russia |
| Language | russian |
| Citizenship | Russia |
| Genre | poem, essay, prose, scenario |
| Subject | Writer, Screenwriter, Journalist |
| Website | |
| https://www.mila-born.de | |
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Mila Born (born 1972)[1][2][3] is a Russian-language writer, poet, and screenwriter based in Germany. She is a member of the Union of Writers of the 21st Century in Russia[4] and has published prose, poetry, and screenplays in various Russian and international literary magazines[5]. Her work has been recognized in several literary awards and anthologies.
Life and education
Born in 1972, Mila Born graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute and the All-Russian State Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in Moscow.[citation needed] Since 2010, she has been living in Berlin (Germany), where she continues her literary and editorial activities. She has also contributed to collaborative publishing projects and anthologies, including The Anthology of 21st Century Russian Literature (Periskop-Volga).[citation needed]
Books
- The Hungry Island (Голодный остров, 2020)[6]
- The Children of Hameln (Дети Гамельна, 2022)
- Memory postum (2024)[7][8][9][10]
- A man made from text (Almanac) Mila Born at al[11]
- The Hungry Island: Chronicles (Голодный остров. Хроники, 2025)
Recognitions
Mila Born's work has been nominated for and featured in long- and shortlists of several literary prizes, including:
- Emigrant's Lyre (Эмигрантская лира)[12][13]
- Russian Hoffmann (Русский Гофман)[citation needed]
- Antonovka-Konkurs - 1st place in Prose for "Fool" and special prize from the Poetry Library[14]
- MyPrize[citation needed]
- VII International Festival of Video Poetry "Videosthiya"-2024 Special diploma “To be remembered” - “Immortality” (M. Born)[15]
In 2021, she was named "Best Prose Writer of the Year" by the literary magazine "Zinziver" and [citation needed] she also received a diploma at the 39th International VGIK Film Festival in the category of “Feature Film Screenplay.”.[16][citation needed]
External links
References
- ↑ "Мила Борн - Автор журнала Эмигрантская лира". emlira.com.
- ↑ "Мила Борн". Сетевая Словесность.
- ↑ "Mila Born". www.mila-born.de.
- ↑ Официальный сайт writer21.ru (ru) – [transl.]
- ↑ "Readin Hall(ru)". reading-hall.ru.
- ↑ "Мария Верстакова №11-12 (2020 год) – Литературный журнал".
- ↑ "— Мила Борн. Memory Postum: поэтическая фантазия. Дарья Лебедева". znamlit.ru.
- ↑ Великанова, Юлия. "Юлия Великанова. Что же значило это странное "memory postum". О поэтическом сборнике Милы Борн". Сетевая Словесность.
- ↑ "Союз Писателей Москвы". soyuzpisateley.ru.
- ↑ "Ярослав Соколов ‖ Книга-эхо | ДЕГУСТА". April 8, 2025.
- ↑ "Человек, сделанный из текста. Альманах – Esterum". slavistica.com.
- ↑ [https://emlira.com/internet-konkurs-2024-ne-boisya Официальный сайт «Эмигрантская лира»] (ru) – [transl.]
- ↑ [https://emlira.com/fest-konkurs-emigrants-2025 Официальный сайт «Эмигрантская лира»] (ru) – [transl.]
- ↑ Официальный сайт конкурса «Антоновка» (ru) – [transl.]
- ↑ "VS-2024 Спецдиплом "Чтобы помнили" - Борн Мила "Бессмертие" (М. Борн) - смотреть видео онлайн от «ВИДЕОСТИХИЯ. Международный фестиваль видеопоэзии» в хорошем качестве, опубликованное 22 ноября 2024 года в 14:50:41". rutube.ru.
- ↑ Mila Born – Биография на EmLira.com (ru) – [transl.](https://emlira-com.translate.goog/avtory/mila-born?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en)
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