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Elena Alexandrovna Kostioukovitch (russian: Елена Александровна Костюкович) (born 1958 in Kyiv, USSR), is an essayist and literary translator. She is the winner of numerous literary awards, including the Best Translation of the Year in the USSR (1988), Zoil (1999),
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Moscow (2004), Welcome Prize (2005) given by the Russian National Association of Restaurateurs, Bancarella (cucina) Award (2007, Italy), Chiavari Literary Prize (2007, Italy), and Premi Nazionali per la Traduzione (2008, Italy). Resides with her husband and two children in Milan, Italy. Since 1988 Kostioukovich has worked as editor of a Russian series for Bompiani Publishers ( RCS MediaGroup), and of a Russian series by Sperling&Kupfer and Frassinelli ( Mondadori Group)(1996–2008), as well as a promoter of Russian culture in Italy and of
Italian culture Italy is considered one of the birthplaces of Western civilization and a cultural superpower. Italian culture is the culture of the Italians, a Romance ethnic group, and is incredibly diverse spanning the entirety of the Italian peninsula ...
in Russia in various festivals and events like Mantua Book Festival, Cultural Days in Auditorium (Rome), Prima Vista Festival (
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, Estonia), Science Festival in Genoa,
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Literary Festival, Babel Festival in Bellinzona, Non Fiction Book Fair in Moscow, Turin International Book Fair and Frankfurt Book Fair.


Bio

Kostioukovitch’s interest in literature dates back to her childhood years. She is a granddaughter of the Russian writer and painter Leonid Volynski (Seven Days, Moscow 1956), and had access (first in Kyiv and later in Moscow) to artistic and literary circles; famous writers
Viktor Nekrasov Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov (russian: Ви́ктор Плато́нович Некра́сов, ) (17 June 1911, Kyiv – 3 September 1987, Paris) was a Russian writer, journalist and editor. Biography Nekrasov was born in Kyiv and graduated ...
and Alexander Galich were among these who had a particular influence on young Elena. At the age of 17 Kostioukovitch entered the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, where she studied in the Philological Faculty in the Department of Italian Literature under the guidance of distinguished Prof. Galina Muravieva and of the Dean of the Russian Poetry and Translation Dept. Prof. Eugeny Solonovich. She graduated with honors from the University in 1980, Italian Seicento having been the focus of her degree, her thesis was devoted to L’Adone by Giovanbattista Marino, and her Ph.D. thesis to
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Aesthetics. Between 1980 and 1988 she was a head of the Italian department of "Contemporary Foreign Fiction" magazine.


Translator and editor

Her work as a scholar of Italian literature resulted in her translation of numerous books, including: ''
Orlando Furioso ''Orlando furioso'' (; ''The Frenzy of Orlando'', more loosely ''Raging Roland'') is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture. The earliest version appeared in 1516, although the poem was no ...
'' by
Ludovico Ariosto Ludovico Ariosto (; 8 September 1474 – 6 July 1533) was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic ''Orlando Furioso'' (1516). The poem, a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's ''Orlando Innamorato'', describes the ...
, ''Through the Lens of Aristotle'' by
Emanuele Tesauro Emanuele Tesauro (28 January 1592 – 26 February 1675) was an Italian philosopher, rhetorician, literary theorist, dramatist, Marinist poet, and historian. Tesauro is remembered chiefly for his seminal work ''Il cannocchiale aristotelico'' ( ...
, and ''Scherzi'' by
Giuseppe Giusti Giuseppe Giusti (; 12 May 1809 – 31 May 1850) was an Italian poet and satirist. Biography Giusti was born at Monsummano Terme, now in the province of Pistoia. His father, a cultivated and rich man, accustomed his son from childhood to stu ...
. She annotated the Russian Edition of "The Betrothed" by Alessandro Manzoni. She has also translated a number of modern Italian poets:
Amelia Rosselli Amelia Rosselli (28 March 1930 – 11 February 1996) was an Italian poet. She was the daughter of Marion Catherine Cave, an English political activist, and Carlo Rosselli, who was a hero of the Italian anti-Fascist Resistance—founder, wit ...
, Vittorio Magrelli, Pier Paolo Pasolini,
Roberto Roversi Roberto Roversi (28 January 1923 – 14 September 2012) was an Italian poet, writer and journalist. Biography Born in Bologna, he participated as an adolescent to the Italian resistance movement in Piedmont. From 1948 to 2006 he managed the antiq ...
,
Rocco Scotellaro Rocco Scotellaro (19 April 1923 – 15 December 1953) was an Italian poet, writer and politician. Life and career Born in Tricarico, in the Province of Matera, the son of a shoemaker and a homemade seamstress, Scotellaro studied law at the ...
, Salvatore Quasimodo,
Vittorio Sereni Vittorio Sereni (27 July 1913 – 10 February 1983) was an Italian poet, author, editor and translator. His poetry frequently addressed the themes of 20th-century Italian history, such as Fascism, Italy's military defeat in World War II, and its ...
, etc. Her translations were included in the "Verses of the Century" anthology ( Moscow, 1998). In 1988 her translation of Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose made her famous overnight. Ever since its first publication the book has never been out of print (more than ten subsequent editions of the translation since it was first published). Later she translated other Umberto Eco’s novels ( Foucault's Pendulum,
The Island of the Day Before ''The Island of the Day Before'' ( it, L'isola del giorno prima) is a 1994 historical fiction novel by Umberto Eco set in the 17th century during the historical search for the secret of longitude. The central character is Roberto della Griva, an ...
, Baudolino,
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana ''The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana'' (original Italian title: ''La Misteriosa Fiamma della Regina Loana'') is a novel by the Italian writer Umberto Eco. It was first published in Italian in 2004, and an English language translation by Geoffrey ...
, and others). Between 1989 and 2008 she taught Russian Literature and Art of the Literary Translation first at Trento University, later at the University of Trieste and at the University of Milan. Under her editorship various Anthologies were published: "Modern Russian Narrators selected by Elena Kostioukovitch" ( Milan, Bompiani 1988), "The Roots of Russian Culture" by
Dmitry Likhachov Dmitry Sergeyevich Likhachov (russian: Дми́трий Серге́евич Лихачёв, also ''Dmitri Likhachev'' or ''Likhachyov''; – 30 September 1999) was a Russian medievalist, linguist, and a former inmate of Gulag. During his lifet ...
( Milan,
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, 1991), "Jewish Stories and Tales" from a manuscript that was rescued from the KGB’s archives ( Milan, Bompiani, 2002), and "The Price of a Human Being" by Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya ( Milan, Bompiani, 2009). She also authored numerous entries dedicated to Russian writers in the "Bompiani Dictionary of Works and Personalities" ( Milan,
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, 2004). She also edited "Five centuries of European drawings" ( Leonardo Arte, Milan, 1995), "Treasures of Troya" ( Leonardo Arte, Milan, 1996), and "The S.Petersburg Muraqqa", ( Leonardo Arte, Milan, 1996). Between 1993 and 2001 many of Elena's short stories were published by Panta Literary Magazine ( Bompiani, Milan). Her Print Journalism: Itoghi (Russia), Ezhenedel’nyj Zhurnal (Russia), Novaja Model (Russia),
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(Italy), "Italia" (Italy/Russia).


Author

In 2006, Kostioukovitch penned a book on the role of food in Italian culture, which explores the country’s history in depth: "Why Italians Love to Talk about Food" ("Perché agli Italiani piace parlare del cibo", Milan: Sperling & Kupfer, 2006). The book was also published in Russian as "Eda. Italianskoye Schastye" ( Moscow, EKSMO, 2006). This book serves a gastronomic guide to the regions of Italy for the National Geographic office in Moscow and is widely consulted by Russian tourists who are eager to gain a deeper understanding of Italian history and culture. This title won the Premio Bancarella della Cucina award in 2007. The book has been translated and published in the following countries: United States - Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Australia (PICADOR - PAN MACMILLAN), Estonia (TANAPAEV), China (WEALTH PRESS, traditional Chenese), Korea (RANDOM HOUSE), Poland (ALBATROS), Serbia (PAIDEIA), Spain (TUSQUETS), UK - DUCKWORTH, Bulgaria - Avliga. In 2013, Kostioukovitch's first novel ''ZWINGER'' was released in Russian by Corpus Books. The novel blends together the genres of historical novel and thriller, with a lively and ironic style. In the frame of a fictional detective story set during the 2005 Frankfurt Book Fair, the book investigates deeply into the real mysteries of the Twentieth century history through direct testimonies of the author, and precious documents of author's grandfather Leonid Rabinovich-Volynskij who was one of the "
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" of World War II, the head of Red Army investigation unit responsible for search of paintings from the Dresden Art Museum hidden by the Nazis.


ELKOST Literary Agency

Elena Kostioukovitch introduced many new Russian authors to Italian and international reading community
Literary agency
founded by Elena in 2000 handles world publishing rights for the most prominent Russian authors, such as Lyudmila Ulitskaya, Sasha Sokolov, Boris Akunin,
Elena Rzhevskaya Elena Moiseevna Rzhevskaya (Russian: Еле́на Моисе́евна Рже́вская, born Elena Kagan; 27 October 1919 – 25 April 2017) was a writer and former Soviet war interpreter. In April and May, 1945, she participated in the Batt ...
,
Andrey Volos Andrei Volos is a Russian writer.Андрей Волос
at the literary agency ELKOST website
His ...
,
Dina Rubina Dina Ilyinichna Rubina (russian: Дина Ильи́нична Ру́бина; he, דינה רובינה, born 19 September 1953 in Tashkent) is a Russian-Israeli prose writer. She is one of the most prominent Russian-language Israeli writers. B ...
,
Aleksandr Kabakov Aleksandr Kabakov was a Russian writer and journalist. He was born in 1943 in Novosibirsk, where his family had been evacuated during World War II. He studied mechanics and mathematics in Dnipropetrovsk, and worked in a missile factory after gradu ...
, Vladimir Kantor, Marina Vishnevetskaya, Leonid Yuzefovitch, bestselling children's writer
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, and many others. It also manages world publishing rights for the literary estates by Juri Lotman, Ilya Ehrenburg, Ilya Mitrofanov, and for
Memorial society Memorial ( rus, Мемориал, p=mʲɪmərʲɪˈaɫ) is an international human rights organisation, founded in Russia during the fall of the Soviet Union to study and examine the human rights violations and other crimes committed under Joseph ...
archival findings.


References


External links


Personal webpage of Elena KostioukovitchELKOST International Literary Agency webpage
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Grinzane Cavour Moscow Prize
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kostioukovitch, Elena 1958 births Living people Italian–Russian translators Moscow State University alumni Academic staff of the University of Milan Russian translators Russian women essayists Russian writers in Italian Writers from Kyiv Russian food writers