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Nadezhda Kozhevnikova
Nadezhda Vadimovna Kozhevnikova ((ロシア語:Надежда Вадимовна Кожевникова); born April 7, 1949 in Moscow) is a Russian writer and journalist, and the daughter of Soviet writer Vadim Kozhevnikov.
==Biography==
In her youth, Kozhevnikova devoted herself to music. She studied in the musical school attached to the Moscow Conservatory. Her interest in literature, however, led her away from music. She studied at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.〔Always a Woman, Raduga Publishers, 1987.〕〔An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers, Volume 1, Taylor & Francis, 1991.〕
She began her literary career as a journalist. She travelled throughout the Soviet Union on assignment, writing articles concerning the problems of the day. Her first stories were published while she was still a student.〔 She uses a conventional realistic style. Her works deal with the lives of the urban intelligentsia.〔

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