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Genre
  
Fiction

Name
  
Alexei Ivanov

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
November 23, 1969 (age 54) Gorky, USSR (
1969-11-23
)

Movies
  
The Geographer Drank His Globe Away, Tsar

Nominations
  
Golden Eagle Award for Best Screenplay

Similar People
  
Aleksandr Veledinskiy, Konstantin Khabensky, Valery Todorovsky, Aleksandr Robak, Pavel Lungin

Alexei Viktorovich Ivanov (Russian: Алексе́й Ви́кторович Ивано́в; born November 23, 1969) is a Russian writer.

Ivanov was born in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod) into a family of shipbuilding engineers. In 1971 the family moved to Perm, where he grew up. In 1987, he entered Ural State University as a journalism student. He left college after a year, returning in 1990 to study art and culturology and getting his degree in 1996.

His first publication was a fantastic story called "Hunt for the Great Bear," published in the magazine Uralsky sledopyt in 1990. After returning to Perm, Ivanov worked as a guard, schoolteacher, university teacher, and tourist guide; the latter occupation brought him to study local history, which he later explored in his writing. He first became known for his 2003 novel Serdtse Parmy (The heart of Parma).

Ivanov was awarded the Mamin-Sibiryak Prize in 2003; the Eureka, Start, and Bazhov prizes in 2004; and the Book of the Year and Portal prizes in 2006. He has been nominated three times for the National Bestseller prize.

In 2010, Ivanov gained notice as "an unrelenting critic of the ... team from Moscow" which was leading a "cultural revolution" from the "top down" in Perm.

Ivanov has, according to a newspaper article published on 6 April 2011, never travelled abroad.

References

Alexei Ivanov (writer) Wikipedia