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In page Elena Chudinova:

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Her most famous work is the 2005 dystopian novel The Notre Dame de Paris Mosque, which generated a great deal of worldwide controversy.[1] The novel was awarded the annual Bastkon prize for science fiction in 2006 by the Russian literary group Bastion. The Notre Dame de Paris Mosque was published in France, Serbia, Poland, Bulgaria, and as a pirated version in Turkey.[citation needed] It was also translated into English and Norwegian and is awaiting publication in the United States.[citation needed] The novel was the target of criticism by Muslims and liberals and seized a wide popularity in the conservative circles of France.[citation needed]