Maria Galina

Poet, novelist, fiction writer, critic and translator

About the author

Born November 10, 1958 in Kalinin (now Tver)

Graduated from the Faculty of Biology of Odessa University, PhD in Biology. She worked at the Research Institute of Hydrobiology and then became a professional writer.

Creativity and books:

She debuted in 1990 as a poet and in 1997 as a fiction author under the pseudonym Maxim Golitsyn.

Famous Works:

- “The Time of the Vanquished” (1997).

- “A Bedspread for Avaddon” (2002) was shortlisted for the Apollo Grigoriev Award

- “Goodbye, My Angel” (2002).

- “Wolf Star” (2003)

- “Malaya Glusha” (2009) is the winner of the Portal, Marble Faunus, and Book of the Year by Fantlab

- “Medvedki” (2011) - “The Wanderer,” “Filigree,” “Big Book” (second Readers' Choice Award)

- “Autochthons” (2015) - winner of the “Filigree” award

- “Hyperfiction” (2018) - A. and B. B. Baker International Literary Prize for Literature. A. and B. Strugatsky, “Neist Vissarion” (2019)

Fiction and Criticism:

One of the leading critics in the field of fiction and poetry. Collaborated with the magazines Novy Mir, Znamya, If, Reality of Fiction, Literaturnaya Gazeta.

Awards and honors:

- Portal for the novel “Givi and Shenderovich” (2005)

- Grand Prize “Moscow Account” (2006) for the book of poems “Unearth”

- Marble Faun (2007) for the short story “Ospreys”

- Bronze Snail (2008) for the short story “The Guide,” (2011) for the short story “Welcome to the Beautiful Land!”

- Golden Roscon (2009) for the article “Farewell to Innocence”

- Minor Filigree (2009) for the short story “Smugglers”

- Portal and Marble Faun for the short story “In the Plains” (2009).

- Book of the Year by Fantlab for the novel “Little Glusha” (2010)

- The Wanderer (2012) for the novel The Medvedki in the Unusual Idea category

- Filigree (2012) for the novel Medvedki, (2016) for the novel Autochthons

- Unbridled Vissarion for the book Hyperfiction (2019)

- International Literary Prize. A. and B. Strugatsky (2018) for the series of articles “Hyperfiction”

- Nora Gal Award shortlist (2016) for the best translation from English to Russian of the book “Iron Man” (Ted Hughes)

- Portal for the article “At the End There Was a Word” (2012), for the novella “Chicken God” (2013), for the short story “Rigel” (2013)

- Stalker (Estonia, 2014) for the best translated short story “In Plavni”

- Book "Near the War. Odessa. February 2022 - Lute 2023" was shortlisted for the Dar Prize (2025)

Maria Galina — is a powerful voice of contemporary Russian-language literature, exploring the boundaries of human imagination and reflecting the challenges of the time.

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Until the winners are announced —

The announcement of the Jury and Readers’ Choice Award winners will take place on May 24, 2025.

The award ceremony will be held in June.

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