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Margaryta Yakovenko

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Margaryta Yakovenko
Born1992 (age 31–32)
CitizenshipSpain
Alma materUniversity of Murcia, Pompeu Fabra University
Occupation(s)Journalist, Writer
EmployerEl País
Notable workDesencajada
AwardsGaudi Gresol Literary Award (2022)

Margaryta Yakovenko (Ukrainian: Маргарита Яковенко; born 1992) is a Ukrainian-born Spanish language writer and journalist.

Biography

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Yakovenko moved with her family to Los Alcázares in 1999 when she was seven years old. She studied journalism at the University of Murcia and completed a master's degree in International Political Journalism at Pompeu Fabra University. She has been an editor at PlayGround magazine, a writer El Periódico de Catalunya, and a writer at La Opinión. She currently works at El País. She published the short story No queda tanto (English: Not Much Left) in the anthology Cuadernos de Medusa (2018), from the editorial Amor de Madre. Desencajada (English: Displaced) was her first novel and published in 2020.[1][2]

Awards

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  • Gaudi Gresol Literary Award (2022)
  • Mandarache Award Finalist (2023)

Bibliography

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  • Cuadernos de Medusa (2018, Amor de Madre)
  • Desencajada (2020, Caballo de Troya)

References

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  1. ^ "Artículos escritos por Margaryta Yakovenko" [Articles written by Margaryta Yakovenko] (in Spanish).
  2. ^ "Desencajada de Margaryta Yakovenko" (in Spanish).