Maya Ulanovskaya
Soviet dissident and Russian-Israeli writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maya Aleksandrovna Ulanovskaya (also known as Maiia Ulanovskie and Maria Ulanovsky) (Russian: Майя Александровна Улановская) (Hebrew: מאיה אולאנובסקאיה) (October 20, 1932 – June 25, 2020), was an American-born Russian-Israeli who, with spouse Anatoly Yakobson, participated in the dissident movement in the USSR and became a professor, writer, and translator in Israel.[1][2][3]
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Maya Ulanovskaya | |
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Майя Александровна Улановская | |
Born | Maya Aleksandrovna Ulanovskaya (1932-10-20)October 20, 1932 |
Died | (2020-06-25)June 25, 2020 |
Citizenship | Soviet Union Israel |
Occupation(s) | Literary critic, translator, teacher |
Movement | Human rights movement in the Soviet Union |
Spouse | Anatoly Yakobson |
Children | Alexander Yakobson |
Parent(s) | Alexander Ulanovsky, Nadezhda Ulanovskaya |
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