Sofia Andrukhovych
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Sofia Andrukhovych | |
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Andrukhovych in Wrocław, 2015 | |
| Born | 17 November 1982 Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
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| Spouse | Andriy Bondar |
| Relatives | Yurii Andrukhovych (father) |
Sofia Yuriyivna Andrukhovych (Ukrainian: Софія Юріївна Андрухович, born 17 November 1982) is a Ukrainian writer and translator. She is the wife of Andriy Bondar, Ukrainian writer.
Sofia Andrukhovych was born in Ivano-Frankivsk, the daughter of Yurii Andrukhovych. She is married to a Ukrainian writer Andriy Bondar, with whom she has a daughter Varvara, born 10 March 2008.
Andrukhovych is a co-editor of Chetver periodical. In 2004 she received a residence grant from Villa Decius Association in Kraków where she used to live.[2] She now resides in Kyiv.
In December 2014, her novel Felix Austria won BBC Ukrainian's Book of the Year 2014 award.[3] An additional publication inspired by the novel's contents, was a recipe book compiled with Marianna Dushar.[4] A Ukrainian-Polish feature film Viddana by director Chrystyna Syvolap was released in 2020.[5]
In March 2021, she received the Women in Arts Award in literature.[6]