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Nika Georgievna Turbina
Ника Турбина
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17 December 1974 - 11 May 2002
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Born in Yalta on December 17, 1974 and, by a surprising coincidence, studied at the school (former gymnasium), where Marina Tsvetaeva studied at the beginning of the century. When the girl was not even ten, her first collection was published in Moscow - Chernovik, the opening speech to which Yevgeny Yevtushenko wrote. For a while he took care of the girl, even took her to Venice, where the young poetess received the “Golden Lion” award. And then the girl grew up and became useless.
She began to
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Born in Yalta on December 17, 1974 and, by a surprising coincidence, studied at the school (former gymnasium), where Marina Tsvetaeva studied at the beginning of the century. When the girl was not even ten, her first collection was published in Moscow - Chernovik, the opening speech to which Yevgeny Yevtushenko wrote. For a while he took care of the girl, even took her to Venice, where the young poetess received the “Golden Lion” award. And then the girl grew up and became useless.
She began to write poetry before she had time to master literacy. Glory fell on her at an early age: the enthusiastic patronage of celebrities, a collection of poems translated into 12 languages, the prestigious “Golden Lion” award, which was awarded to Anna Akhmatova from Russian poets. The extraordinary girl was predicted a brilliant future, but on May 11, 2002, 27-year-old Nika Turbina died after jumping out of a five-story window. For several days, the body of Niki Turbina lay in the morgue of the Sklifosovsky Hospital, after which he was cremated. Only one person brought Nika the last flowers - her teacher at the University of Culture Alena Galich, the daughter of Alexander Galich.