Guzel Shamilyevna Yakhina (Russian: Гузель Шамильевна Яхина, Tatar: Гүзәл Шамил кызы Яхина, romanized: Güzäl Şamil qızı Yaxina, born 1 June 1977, Kazan) is a Russian author and screenwriter. She is a winner of the Big Book literary prize and the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award.
Guzel Shamilyevna Yakhina (Russian: Гузель Шамильевна Яхина, Tatar: Гүзәл Шамил кызы Яхина, romanized: Güzäl Şamil qızı Yaxina, born 1 June 1977, Kazan)...
and archeologist Guzel Khubbieva (born 1976), Uzbekistani sprinter GuzelYakhina (born 1977), Russian author and screenwriter Guzel Manyurova (born 1978)...
its feminine counterpart is Yakhina. It may refer to: Alexei Yakhin (born 1984), Russian ice hockey goaltender GuzelYakhina (born 1977), Russian author...
the novel Zuleika Dobson Zuleikha (novel), the 2015 debut novel of GuzelYakhina Zuleykha, a 2005 Maldivian romantic drama film Zuleika (moth), a genus...
speculative or fantastic, while Lisa Hayden's translation of Zuleikha by GuzelYakhina was longlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation in 2019...
Krisztina Tóth Owen Good Seagull Books Hungarian Shortlist 2020 Zuleikha GuzelYakhina Lisa C. Hayden Oneworld Publications Russian Shortlist 2021 The King...
Selected Poetry (Penguin Random House) Lisa C. Hayden's translation of GuzelYakhina's Zuleikha (Oneworld) Winner: Antony Wood's translation of Alexander...
2015 Yuri Pokrovsky Among People 2015 Roman Senchin Flood Zone 2015 GuzelYakhina Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes 2016 Peter Aleshkovsky Крепость ("The Citadel")...
TV-series "Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes" based on the book of the same name by GuzelYakhina. A set-decoration "Semruk" was built on the banks of the Kama River...