Zhyzn za triceratopsa
The third book of selected works by prominent masters of domestic fiction Kir Bulychev (1934-2003) marked more than 35 years of work by the author of the "guslyarskie" cycle of short stories and novels, which are one of the pinnacles of creativity the world-famous writer. The final volume edition in exhaustive and accurate is fiction, with inimitable humor, wise, biting sarcasm irony, telling about the customs and orders of fictional small town with a proud name Velikiy Guslyar, its inhabitants unusual occurrences and then befall them. As noted by the interested reader, a fantastic town clearly reflects the many features of the Soviet Russian reality of the recent past and the most recent years. However, the ordinariness of everyday life suddenly and unexpectedly transforms the creative will of the author. The third book of this edition includes stories and stories written during the last years of his life the author (1996 to 2003). The book includes previously unpublished works found in the archive of the writer after his death. Kir Bulychev (Igor Mozheyko) (18.10.1934 - 09.05.2003). Born in Moscow. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages named after Maurice Thorez. He worked as a translator and reporter APN in Burma as a correspondent in the magazine Around the World. In 1962 he graduated from the graduate school of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1963 he worked at the Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1965 he defended his thesis on Paganskoe State (XI-XIII centuries). In 1981 he defended his doctoral thesis on The Buddhist Sangha and State in Burma. He began writing fiction in 1965. Translated into Russian fiction works of American writers. Screenwriter. Filmed more than 20 works. Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in 1982 for the screenplay for the film Through Adversity to the Stars and the animated feature The Mystery of the Third Planet.
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Zhyzn za triceratopsa
The third book of selected works by prominent masters of domestic fiction Kir Bulychev (1934-2003) marked more than 35 years of work by the author of the "guslyarskie" cycle of short stories and novels, which are one of the pinnacles of creativity the world-famous writer. The final volume edition in exhaustive and accurate is fiction, with inimitable humor, wise, biting sarcasm irony, telling about the customs and orders of fictional small town with a proud name Velikiy Guslyar, its inhabitants unusual occurrences and then befall them. As noted by the interested reader, a fantastic town clearly reflects the many features of the Soviet Russian reality of the recent past and the most recent years. However, the ordinariness of everyday life suddenly and unexpectedly transforms the creative will of the author. The third book of this edition includes stories and stories written during the last years of his life the author (1996 to 2003). The book includes previously unpublished works found in the archive of the writer after his death. Kir Bulychev (Igor Mozheyko) (18.10.1934 - 09.05.2003). Born in Moscow. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages named after Maurice Thorez. He worked as a translator and reporter APN in Burma as a correspondent in the magazine Around the World. In 1962 he graduated from the graduate school of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1963 he worked at the Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1965 he defended his thesis on Paganskoe State (XI-XIII centuries). In 1981 he defended his doctoral thesis on The Buddhist Sangha and State in Burma. He began writing fiction in 1965. Translated into Russian fiction works of American writers. Screenwriter. Filmed more than 20 works. Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in 1982 for the screenplay for the film Through Adversity to the Stars and the animated feature The Mystery of the Third Planet.
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Zhyzn za triceratopsa

Zhyzn za triceratopsa

by Kir Bulychev
Zhyzn za triceratopsa

Zhyzn za triceratopsa

by Kir Bulychev

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The third book of selected works by prominent masters of domestic fiction Kir Bulychev (1934-2003) marked more than 35 years of work by the author of the "guslyarskie" cycle of short stories and novels, which are one of the pinnacles of creativity the world-famous writer. The final volume edition in exhaustive and accurate is fiction, with inimitable humor, wise, biting sarcasm irony, telling about the customs and orders of fictional small town with a proud name Velikiy Guslyar, its inhabitants unusual occurrences and then befall them. As noted by the interested reader, a fantastic town clearly reflects the many features of the Soviet Russian reality of the recent past and the most recent years. However, the ordinariness of everyday life suddenly and unexpectedly transforms the creative will of the author. The third book of this edition includes stories and stories written during the last years of his life the author (1996 to 2003). The book includes previously unpublished works found in the archive of the writer after his death. Kir Bulychev (Igor Mozheyko) (18.10.1934 - 09.05.2003). Born in Moscow. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages named after Maurice Thorez. He worked as a translator and reporter APN in Burma as a correspondent in the magazine Around the World. In 1962 he graduated from the graduate school of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1963 he worked at the Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1965 he defended his thesis on Paganskoe State (XI-XIII centuries). In 1981 he defended his doctoral thesis on The Buddhist Sangha and State in Burma. He began writing fiction in 1965. Translated into Russian fiction works of American writers. Screenwriter. Filmed more than 20 works. Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in 1982 for the screenplay for the film Through Adversity to the Stars and the animated feature The Mystery of the Third Planet.

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ISBN-13: 9785969108974
Publisher: Vremya
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 733
File size: 915 KB
Language: Russian

About the Author

Kir Bulychev (Igor Mozheyko) (18.10.1934 - 09.05.2003). Born in Moscow. In 1957 he graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages named after Maurice Thorez. He worked as a translator and reporter APN in Burma as a correspondent in the magazine Around the World. In 1962 he graduated from the graduate school of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1963 he worked at the Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1965 he defended his thesis on Paganskoe State (XI-XIII centuries). In 1981 he defended his doctoral thesis on The Buddhist Sangha and State in Burma. He began writing fiction in 1965. Translated into Russian fiction works of American writers. Screenwriter. Filmed more than 20 works. Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in 1982 for the screenplay for the film Through Adversity to the Stars and the animated feature The Mystery of the Third Planet. Laureate fiction Aelita-97. Alias is configured by the name of his wife Kira and mother's maiden name of the writer Maria Mikhailovna Bulycheva. One of the most famous works of Kir Bulychev are Alice's Adventures and The Great Guslyar
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