Dina Rubina
Born in 1953 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dina Rubina was first published at the young age of 16 in a Russian journal. With her work translated into 30 languages, Rubina is best known today for her short stories and novels, many of which incorporate her own life stories. Her work centers on art, music, her native Tashkent and Israel, where she has lived since 1990. On the Sunny Side of the Street, her novel set in Tashkent, is one of her most critically acclaimed works and was a finalist for the Big Book and Russian Booker prizes. She also won third place in the Russian Prize in 2010 for White Dove of Cordoba, while several other of her works, like On Upper Maslovka, were adapted for the big screen.