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Nika Turbina

1974 - 2002

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Nika Georgievna Turbina (Russian: Ника Гeopгиeвна Туpбина; 17 December 1974, Yalta – 11 May 2002, Moscow) was a Russian poet. She became famous for her profound and emotional poems which she wrote at an early age. She wrote her first poem at the very young age of four and started writing poetry at the age of six and at the age of 10, her first poetry collection First Draft was published. She was awarded the Golden Lion for her poems in 1985. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Nika Turbina is the 7,306th most popular writer.

Nika Turbina was a Russian poet known for her poignant and evocative poetry written during her childhood and adolescence. She gained recognition for her unique voice and emotional depth, becoming a notable figure in Russian literature despite her young age.

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Among writers, Nika Turbina ranks 7,306 out of 7,302Before her are Simon Stålenhag, Slavcho Koviloski, Owen Gleiberman, Philip Ball, Marissa Meyer, and Gwenaëlle Aubry. After her are Kate Grenville, Nicolás Giacobone, James Vanderbilt, Simon Kuper, Carter Bays, and Elizabeth Edwards.

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Among people born in 1974, Nika Turbina ranks 1,026Before her are David Moscow, King ov Hell, Maki Tabata, Krista Kiuru, Seo Dong-myung, and Shinya Nishikawa. After her are Cédric Burdet, Rachid Rokki, Peter Wrolich, Hideki Uchidate, Paul Palmer, and Marcus Vinicius de Morais. Among people deceased in 2002, Nika Turbina ranks 370Before her are Bison Dele, Ulrika Babiaková, Howard K. Smith, Josh Ryan Evans, Joan Littlewood, and Lester Morgan. After her are Carrie Hamilton, Kim Gallagher, and Hansie Cronje.

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