Jolita Herlyn

Jolita Herlyn (born Jolita Kraniauskaitė; 14 September 1966, in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian novelist.

Jolita Herlyn
Herlyn in Klaipėda, Lithuania, 2014
BornJolita Kraniauskaitė
(1966-09-14)September 14, 1966
Vilnius, Lithuanian
OccupationNovelist
EducationMaster degree in Philosophy
Alma materMoscow State Lomonosov University
SpouseSven Thomas Willy Herlyn (2008-present)
ChildrenKarlas Eduardo Impinnisi, Jonas Herlyn

Biography

In 1990, she graduated from Moscow Lomonosov university, having studied philosophy.[1]

1990-1997 - Taught Philosophy and Logic at Klaipeda university.

1997-2005 - Worked in municipality of Klaipeda, department of foreign affairs. At the same time wrote multiple articles for local newspapers "Klaipėda" and "Vakarų Ekspresas".

2004-2005 - led a live TV show "Proto Aistros" on local television "Balticum Tv".

2006-2009 - Worked in DnB Nord in Copenhagen as a manager of marketing department.

2010 - Moved to Hamburg, Germany with her family and started writing novels.

Bibliography

  • Trys mano vienynteliai: novel. - Vilnius: Alma littera, 2013. - 288p. - ISBN 978-609-01-1248-9
  • Mano vyrai ir jų žmonos: novel. - Vilnius: Alma littera, 2014. - 264p. - ISBN 978-609-01-1583-1
  • Svaigulys: novel. - Vilnius: Alma littera, 2015. - 240p. - ISBN 978-609-01-1948-8
  • Atsargiai - moteris!: novel. - Vilnius: Alma littera, 2016. - 296p. - ISBN 978-609-01-2204-4
  • Geismo spąstuose: novel. - Vilnius: Alma littera, 2016. - ISBN 978-609-01-2389-8
  • Angelai neverkia: novel. – Vilnius: Alma littera, 2017. – ISBN 978-609-01-2931-9
  • Veidu į saulę: novel – Vilnius : Alma littera, 2018. – ISBN 978-609-01-3460-3
  • Žinau, kad nieko nežinau: novel - Vilnius :Alma littera, 2019 - ISBN 978-609-01-4033-8

References

  1. "Jolita Herlyn knygos internetu - Patogupirkti.lt". Patogu Pirkti (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 10 September 2020.


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