
Ludmilla Stefanovna Petrushevskaya (Russian: Людмила Стефановна Петрушевская, Людмила Петрушевская) (born 26 May 1938) is a Russian writer, novelist and playwright. Her works include the novels The Time Night (1992) and The Number One, both short-listed for the Russian Booker Prize, and Immortal Love, a collection of short stories and monologues. Since the late 1980s her plays, stories and novels have been published in more than 30 languages. In 2003 she was awarded the Pushkin Prize in Russian literature by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation in Germany. She was awarded the Russian State Prize for arts (2004), the Stanislavsky Award (2005), and the Triumph Prize (2006).
Series
Books

Nova Antologia do Conto Russo
2011

Immortal Love
1988

The New Adventures of Helen
Magical Tales
2018

There Once Lived a Girl Who Seduced Her Sister's Husband, and He Hanged Himself
Love Stories
2011

There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor's Baby
Scary Fairy Tales
2009

Through the Wall
2009

There Once Lived a Mother Who Loved Her Children, Until They Moved Back In
Three Novellas About Family
2002

Cinzano
Two Plays
1992

The Time
Night
1991

The Girl from the Metropol Hotel
Growing Up in Communist Russia
2006