Boguslavskaya Zoya Borisovna, whose biography is described in this article, is a famous playwright and prose writer. She is the author of many cultural projects both in our country and abroad.
Zoya Borisovna was born in Moscow in 1929. Her family was very intelligent. Father Boris Lvovich was considered an outstanding scientist in the field of mechanical engineering. In universities, many have learned from his monographs and scientific aids.
Zoe, despite the predisposition to science,she chose literature as her own business. And it all began with a fascination with the school theater, where she not only played, but also acted as the author of the plays. No literary evening was held without the participation of Zoya Boguslavskaya.
After graduation she entered GITIS at the Faculty of Theater Studies, where she graduated with honors.
Then in her life there was a postgraduate study at the Institutehistory of art at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Boguslavskaya Zoya Borisovna, whose biography will interest any literary critic, successfully defended her thesis. She got a job as an editor at the publishing house "Soviet Writer", and besides that she was a lecturer at the Higher Theater School in Moscow. Later she was in charge of the Department of Literature in the Committee on Lenin and State Prizes.
Zoya Boguslavskaya began her career as a film critic. In the 1960s she became famous for articles about cinema and theater. She wrote monographs on outstanding cultural figures Vera Panova and Leonid Leonov.
In 1967, her literary debut took place. Zoya Boguslavskaya, whose biography attracts the attention of her fans, became the author of the story "And Tomorrow". It was published in the journal Znamya, and was soon translated into French.
Since the early 1970s, Zoya Boguslavskaya has published a lot. Her prose works could be found in the magazines "New World", "Youth", "Banner" and other devotees of the new literature.
The public most appreciated such books of the writer as "Seven hundred new", "Close", "Delusion", "Protection".
At one time, critics divided into two fronts. Someone sang the talent of the prose writer, someone shouted about the apoliticality and excessive digging in the psychological depths of the human soul.
According to the prose writer, her works alwayswere aimed at generating in the souls of readers of the world, light and good. She writes about people filled with optimism. Yes, sometimes they are in difficult life situations, but under no circumstances lose respect for themselves and due optimism. They accept life as it is, and do not blame fate.
Zoya Boguslavskaya made herworks complete absence of negative characters. She is not interested in their emotional conflicts. If there is an evil hero in her work, then in the end he will be just an entangled person who deserves sympathy, not contempt.
Zoya Boguslavskaya, whose biography containsmeetings with many talented people of the twentieth century, wrote a lot about their friends and comrades. These were her famous essays "Lisa and Baryshnikov, Misha and Minelli," "Time is Lyubimov and Vysotsky." Popularity has also been acquired by the collection of the essay "Unintentional Stories", where memories of meetings with outstanding people are collected (Marc Chagall, Brigitte Bardot, Vladimir Vysotsky, Arkady Raikin and many others are mentioned).
Particular approval of the writer was found inAmerica. In addition to the above, Zoya Borisovna became the author of the book "American", written in an artistic-journalistic style. In the US, this work received several literary awards and was screened.
Zoya Borisovna wrote a lot for the theater. One story in the dialogues ("Contact") was staged at the Theater. Vakhtangov. The other rehearsed at the Moscow Art Theater, but later did not play because of problems with censorship.
The main fruits of Boguslavskaya's work have been translated into many languages, including Japanese, French, Italian, not to mention English.
In 1998, a two-volume book was published under the name "Through the Looking Glass", which collected all the author's works.
Boguslavskaya Zoya Borisovna created the Association of Women Writers in the USSR in the 1960s, and then became the head of an international organization based in Paris.
She is a member of the PEN-club of Russia and is a member of the editorial board of many literary magazines.
In 1991, with the submission of Boguslavskaya in the country,an independent award "Triumph" was established, which was awarded in all kinds of art. Also, a fund was created under the same name, designed to help artists.
In 2010, for the first time, the Triumph Youth Prize and a scientific award for achievements in various fields of knowledge were presented.
"Triumph" has become the main project of the last decades for Boguslavsky. Therefore, all the festivals, fairs, concerts held by it, are somehow connected with the prize and the foundation.
She became the initiator of publications in the publishing house "Eksmo" "Golden Collection" Triumph ", which included O. Tabakov, A. Voznesensky, Yu. Davydov and many others.
Zoya Boguslavskaya married three times. Her first husband was Georgy Novitsky. He was an actor at the Leningrad Theater. It was the first dizzying love, Zoe was only nineteen years old. Maybe that's why the marriage quickly fell apart.
The second husband was Boris Kagan, a scientist. He was a doctor of technical sciences and received the Stalin Prize in his time. The couple had a son Leonid.
Soon Zoya Borisovna meets AndrewAscension, who literally turned her head. By her own admission, Voznesensky's influence was so great that she left her husband without hesitation.
In 1964, Zoya Boguslavskaya, whose photographsthen not yet published in any magazine, is getting married for the third time. This marriage was her last, it lasted 46 long happy years and ended because of the death of her husband in 2010.
In honor of Ascension, Zoya Borisovna established the Parabola Prize.