Vladimir Makanin
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n writer.

Life

Makanin is a writer of novels and short stories
Short Stories
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. He graduated from Moscow State University
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 and worked as a mathematician in the Military Academy until the early 1960s. In 1963 he took a course in scriptwriting, and then worked in the publishing house Sovietskiy Pisatel (The Soviet Writer). Makanin's writing style may be categorized as realist
Literary realism
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. His forte lies in depicting the psychological impact of everyday life experiences.

English translations

  • Antileader, from The New Soviet Fiction, Abbeville Press, NY, 1989.
  • Baize-Covered Table With Decanter, Readers International, 1995.
  • Escape Hatch, and The Long Road Ahead, Ardis Publishers, 1996.
  • The Loss, Northwestern University Press, 1998.

Selected bibliography

  • Straight line (Прямая линия), novel 1965
  • Blue and Red, (Голубое и красное) novel 1975
  • The Portrait and Around (Портрет и вокруг), novel 1978
  • Antileader, novel 1980
  • Ancestor, novel 1982
  • He and She, novel 1987
  • The Underground, or a Hero of Our Time, (Андерграунд, или Герой нашего времени) novel 1999
  • Asan, (Acaн), novel 1988

Awards

  • 1993 Russian Booker Prize
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     for Baize-covered Table with Decanter
  • 1998 Pushkin Prize
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     for his oeuvre
  • 1999 State Prize of the Russian Federation
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  • 2001 Italian
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     Premio Penne
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