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Georgii Pavlovich Tushkan (1905–1965) was a Soviet novelist, specializing in adventure and science fiction.

Georgii Pavlovich Tushkan
Георгий Павлович Тушкан
Born(1905-02-19)19 February 1905
Poltava, Russian Empire
Died11 March 1965(1965-03-11) (aged 60)
Moscow, Soviet Union
OccupationNovelist
GenreAdventure, science fiction

Personal life


Tushkan's father was Pavel Fedorovich Tushkan, an agronomist and a teacher. In 1926, Tushkan graduated from Uman Polytechnic, then in 1929 from Kharkov Institute of Grain Crops.[1] Starting in 1933, he worked Pamir Mountains, conducting economic surveys for the Turksib highway and other facilities. He traveled extensively through Central Asia.[2]

During World War II, Tushkan voluntarily enlisted in the Red Army in 1941. He was wounded several times. He worked in intelligence, searching for German missile weapons, which he described in his 1961 book Hunters for the FAA.

In the 1960s, Tushkan was chairman of the science fiction and adventure division of the Moscow Writing Organization.


Books


Jura is Tushkan's most famous work. It was twice adapted to film: in 1964 by director Adolf Bergunker, then in 1985 as a television mini-series by directors Saido Kurbanov and Viktor Mirzayants.[citation needed]


Footnotes



    На других языках


    - [en] Georgii Tushkan

    [ru] Тушкан, Георгий Павлович

    Гео́ргий Па́влович Тушка́н (19 февраля 1905 года, Полтава — 11 марта 1965, Москва) — советский писатель, автор приключенческих и фантастических произведений.



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