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Zoya Krakhmalnikova

Zoya Alexandrovna Krakhmalnikova ((ロシア語:Зоя Александровна Крахмальникова); January 14, 1929 – April 17, 2008) was a Russian Christian writer, of Ukrainian origin. She was an activist and former Soviet dissident who was repeatedly arrested by the authorities of the former Soviet Union for her publications.
== Early life and career ==
Krakhmalnikova was born in the city of Kharkov, Ukraine on January 14, 1929.〔 Her father was arrested in 1936 during one of Joseph Stalin's many purges.〔 She graduated from the Gorky Literary Institute in 1954 in Moscow and completed her postgraduate work at the Gorky Institute of World Literature despite her family's background.〔 An avid scholarly writer, Krakhmanlnikova was publishing articles in Soviet literary journals by the 1960s.〔 She became a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences' Institute of Sociology in 1967.〔
Her husband was fellow author, Feliks Svetov.〔

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