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Linor Goralik (Russian: Лино́р Гора́лик, born Yuliya Borisovna Goralik, Russian: Юлия Борисовна Горалик on 9 July 1975) is an Israeli author, poet, artist, essayist and marketing specialist.

Early years and family[edit]

She was born on 9 July 1975 in a Jewish family in Dnipropetrovsk, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union (now Dnipro in Ukraine).[1][2]

Her family emigrated to Israel in 1989. In her interviews she said that she became seriously interested in mathematics at the age of 10. She studied computer science from 1991 to 1994 at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba.[3]

In 1999, with the help of Alexander Zhitinsky she published her first book of poetry.[4][5]

Goralik lived in Moscow from 2000 to 2014. She worked there as a journalist and marketing analyst.[6] At that period she translated works of Etgar Keret and Vytautas Pliura (with Stanislav Lvovsky). She also started working in cultural marketing, with Stanislav Lvovsky she organized several art exhibitions and projects, bringing contemporary Israeli culture to Moscow.[4]

In 2002, she held her personal exhibition titled "Pity without looking" at the Marat Gelman gallery.[5]

In 2003, she won ‘Triumph’ Youth prize.[3]

As a teacher, she taught marketing at the Stockholm School of Economics and fashion theory at the Institute of Humanities Historical and Theoretical Studies at the Higher School of Economics.[7]

She is a regular contributor to the magazines Teoriya Modi (‘Fashion Theory’), New Literary Review, she also has a column on the cultural studies of contemporary costume in the newspaper Vedomosti.[8]

The Hare named FML[edit]

In 2006, she created a series of comics about ‘the Hare named FML’ (in Russian mat, his name is abbreviated ‘pizdetz’). In the scenes, the protagonist encounters his imaginary friends, their dialogs are full of sad irony and ‘touching cynicism’.[9] As Goralik puts it, ‘he is about politics and everyday survival’.[4]

In February 2013 she recorded an address in support of the Russian LGBT community.[10]

After the 2014 annexation of Crimea she returned to Israel, but continued to travel between the two countries until November 2021.[11] She is a vocal opponent to Vladimir Putin's regime and to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In August 2023 Goralik was added to Russia's list of ‘foreign agents’, according to the Russian Ministry of Justice Goralik had spoken out against Russia’s “special military operation in Ukraine” (Russia's official term for the invasion of Ukraine) and had "created or disseminated materials for foreign agents.”.[12]

Goralik confesses that she has bipolar disorder, which she is treating with the help of a psychologist, psychotherapist and medication.[4]

She identifies as bisexual.[13]

  1. ^ L. Goralik's personal profile Archived 26 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine in Livejournal
  2. ^ Профиль Линор Горалик в социальной сети Мой Круг
  3. ^ a b "Линор Горалик" [Linor Goralik] (in Russian). Open University. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d ""Москва — лучший город мира, если не читать новостей. Но их невозможно не читать": Линор Горалик" ["Moscow is the best city in the world if you don't read the news. But it's impossible not to read it": Linor Goralik] (in Russian). Cherta Media. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b Palatkina, D. (11 September 2017). "Линор Горалик: "Я работаю на стороне объекта, а не на стороне зрителя"" [Linor Goralik: "I work on the side of the object, not on the side of the viewer"] (in Russian). The Art Newspaper. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  6. ^ Ира Посредникова. (29 November 2011). "Взять бюджет на освоение Сибири – и осваивать, осваивать... Линор Горалик про форму и содержание". Сиб.фм. Archived from the original on 13 March 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  7. ^ ""Тяжелейший, но важный опыт". Юзефович, Горалик, Архангельский — о том, как и зачем они преподают в вузах" ["A difficult but important experience". Yuzefovich, Goralik, Arkhangelsky on how and why they teach] (in Russian). Mel FM. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Linor Goralik" (in Russian). Institute of Humanities Historical and Theoretical Studies. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  9. ^ Sdobnov, S. (28 June 2017). "Линор Горалик выпустила новую книгу комиксов о Зайце ПЦ" [Linor Goralik has released a new comic book about Hare FML] (in Russian). Vedomosti. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  10. ^ "От любви до ненависти". Грани.ру. 11 February 2013. Archived from the original on 14 February 2013.
  11. ^ «Поражение повесят на пятую колонну. И мне страшно от этой мысли», 13 october 2022
  12. ^ Russia’s Justice Ministry adds writer Linor Goralik, among others, to list of ‘foreign agents’, Meduza (18 August 2023)
  13. ^ "На словах". Telegram. 26 May 2025. Retrieved 26 April 2025.

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