fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAleksandr Kabakov was a Russian writer and journalist.[1] He was born in 1943 in Novosibirsk, where his family had been evacuated during World War II.[2] He studied mechanics and mathematics in Dnepropetrovsk, and worked in a missile factory after graduation. Eventually, he landed at the railroad industry newspaper Gudok, where he worked for more than a decade; he also worked at Moscow News and Kommersant.[3][4]
Russian writer (1943–2020)
Aleksandr Kabakov |
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Born | 1943
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Died | 2020
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Occupation | Writer and journalist |
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He became well known during the perestroika period for his dystopian novel No Return, which was translated into multiple languages and also adapted into a film.[5] The English translation was done by Thomas Whitney.[6] Other noted works include The Last Hero (1995) and Nothing's Lost (2003), which won the second jury prize from the Big Book Award and the Apollon Grigoriev Prize.[7] With Yevgeny Popov, he co-wrote a book of reminiscences about the writer Vasily Aksyonov that was shortlisted for the 2012 Big Book Award.[8]
Kabakov expressed his admiration for writers such as Georgi Vladimov, Yuri Trifonov, Sergei Dovlatov, Asar Eppel, Valery Popov, and Ludmila Ulitskaya.
He died in Moscow in 2020.[9]
Works
- Aksyonov (co-written with Evgeny Popov) – second jury prize, Big Book Award, 2012
- Nothing's Lost – Big Book Award finalist, 2006, won second jury prize; won Apollon Grigoriev Prize, 2004
- Moscow Tales – Big Book Award finalist, 2006; won Prose of the Year, 2005; won Ivan Bunin Prize, 2006
- No Return (Невозвращенец) (William Morrow & Co., 1990, tr. Thomas Whitney)
- Anthologies: “Shelter” in Read Russia! (Read Russia, 2012, tr. Daniel Jaffe) and Life Stories: Original Works by Russian Writers (Russian Life, 2009, tr. Anna Seluyanova)
- A Runaway (Беглец), 2009
- The Imposter (Самозванец), 1997
References
На других языках
- [en] Aleksandr Kabakov
[ru] Кабаков, Александр Абрамович
Алекса́ндр Абра́мович Кабако́в (22 октября 1943[1][2], Новосибирск — 18 апреля 2020[3][4], Москва) — российский писатель, сценарист, автор психологической прозы, публицист и обозреватель, журналист, колумнист.
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