Sergei Sokurov (Russian: Сергей Анатольевич Сокуров, born 9 April 1940) is a Russian writer and journalist.
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Born | Sergey Anatolyevich Sokurov (1940-04-09) 9 April 1940 (age 84) Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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Occupation | writer, novelist, journalist |
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Language | Russian |
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Period | 1975 – present |
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Notable works | Black hussar (novel) |
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Children | 2 |
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Sergey Anatolyevich Sokurov was born in Siberia on 9 April 1940, his parents were teachers. He graduated from the Lvov State University, 30 years worked as a geologist in the Carpathian region.[1] At the same time he wrote works of fiction, poetry and journalism, which were included in 29 of his books published in Lviv and Moscow in 1975 – 2019.[2] The main of them are “Stone Sea”, “Sign of the pure sun”,[3] “Black hussar”,[4] “Istoriada”.
His works also were published in the newspapers “Izvestia”, “Literary newspaper”, “Soviet culture”, “The New Medical Gazette” and in magazines “Young Naturalist”, “Chemistry and life”, “Bratina”.
Sokurov is a member of the Union of Russian writers. He was the founder of the Russian society named after A. Pushkin in the Carpathians, the Russian cultural center in Lviv.[5]
Now Sokurov lives near Moscow.
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