Polina Zherebtsova
- January 10, 2024
- Novelist
Quick Facts
Polina Zherebtsova Biography
Name | Polina Zherebtsova |
Birthday | Mar 20 |
Birth Year | 1985 |
Place Of Birth | Grozny |
Home Town | Chechnya |
Birth Country | Russia |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Polina Zherebtsova is one of the most popular and richest Novelist who was born on March 20, 1985 in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia.
Polina Zherebtsova was born in 1985 in Grozny and lived there for almost twenty years. She considers herself a cosmopolitan as she has multi-national ancestry. Polina’s father died when she was very young. Polina’s maternal grandfather Zherebtsov Anatoly Pavlovich, with whom she had formed a friendship, worked in Grozny for more than 25 years as a TV journalist- cameraman. Polina’s maternal grandmother was a professional artist. Paternal grandfather was an actor and musician. Polina’s paternal grandmother was a professional actress.
Polina Zherebtsova (Russian: Полина Викторовна Жеребцова , IPA: [pɐˈlʲinə ʐɨrʲɪpˈt͡sovə] , March 20, 1985) is a Chechen Russian documentarian, poet and author of the diaries Ant in a Glass Jar, covering her childhood, adolescence and youth that witnessed three Chechen wars.
Polina Zherebtsova Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Novelist |
House | Living in own house. |
Polina Zherebtsova is one of the richest Novelist from Russia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Polina Zherebtsova 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
The girl born in 1985 in the Soviet Union, sees herself not Russian or Chechen, but a citizen of the world. Her homeland is on the pages of books, written in Russian. But in war-torn Grozny, the word “Russian” is a stigma. Russians are “guilty” of everything around, although they themselves are a suffering party. Because of the Russian name girl is beaten by peers at school in each of the five schools that she had a chance to study in. Over the years, Polina learned to fight to defend her dignity. In the book, a lot of the episodes show that courage and perseverance inspire respect, but cowards do not survive. Enemies are always challenging and eyeing for how the victim will behave: break or hold out. In Russia, where the mother and daughter Zherebtsova get at the end of the book, they are considered “Chechen women”, and they are again disenfranchised outcasts. Polina has repeatedly reiterated that she is a person of the world as her lineage intertwined many bloodlines. The concept of “personality” for her means more than “a representative of some nation”, and “cultural identity” more than “national.”
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Polina Zherebtsova height Not available right now. Priyanka weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Polina Zherebtsova Dating?
According to our records, Polina Zherebtsova is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Polina Zherebtsova’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record : We have no records of past relationships for Polina Zherebtsova. You may help us to build the dating records for Polina Zherebtsova!
Ant in a glass jar. Chechen diaries of 1994–2004 has been translated into Ukrainian, Slovenian, French, Lithuanian, Finnish, German, Georgian, and Chechen.
Facts & Trivia
Priyanka Ranked on the list of most popular Novelist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Russia. Polina Zherebtsova celebrates birthday on March 20 of every year.
The case of the war diaries is exceptional because among confusion in the news, reticence, and many conflicting assessments, just observations of ordinary people, who by the will of fate have become hostages of the war, can give an accurate picture of what is happening. One example of such literature now is the Chechen diary of Polina, the issue of which was a notable event. The book is a real diary that Grozny’s resident Polina Zherebtsova kept as a teenager in 1999–2002, at the height of the second Chechen war. Some fragments of the diary were published earlier (in particular, for those Polina won a literary prize in Jerusalem named after Janusz Korczak in 2006), but to publish the entire book she managed not at once since no publishing house take the responsibility to publish “the truth about Chechnya”.