Anton Utkin | |
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Born | Moscow | March 24, 1967
Occupation | Writer, director of documentary film |
Nationality | Russian |
Anton Aleksandrovich Utkine (Russian: Антон Александрович Уткин) is a Russian writer and director of documentary film born on March 24, 1967, in Moscow.
Anton Utkin was born on March 24, 1967 [1] in Moscow where he has always lived. [2] During his high school years, he also attended classes at the Gnessine School of Music. After his military service, he studied at the Faculty of History of Moscow State University, Department of Source Studies of Russian History. [2]
He started to work on his first novel at the same time as he was working on his final dissertation. [3] His first novel Horovod (Round dance), published in the Novy mir literary magazine in 1996, [4] was one of the six finalists of the Russian Booker Prize in 1997, [5] [6] one of the most important literary awards in Russia. In 1998 Utkin released his second novel, Samoučki (The Autodidacts), also published by Novy Mir. [7] These two novels made his name known. They have been translated into French, [8] German [9] and Chinese. [10] [11] According to Marc Weinstein, a French specialist in Russian literature, the two novels of Anton Outkine "overcome the psychological and social darkness of the last two decades of the twentieth century and introduce us to an expression of literary vitalisme". [12]
After obtaining a master's degree in history in 1992, three years later Utkin entered the script department of the Higher Courses of Scriptwriters and Directors under the State Television Committee (workshop of Natalya Ryazantseva) where he became interested in documentary films. In 2005, he finished his first documentary Step (The Steppe). [13]
Today Anton Outkine is the author of five novels and five documentary films as well as novelas and short stories.
[...] Кто же эти счастливцы, каждый из которых 27 декабря 1997 года получит за свои таланты по $1000, и лишь один встретит Новый год с новыми $12 500, став окончательным и бесповоротным победителем? Это (строго по алфавиту): Анатолий Азольский. Клетка. "Новый мир" No.No. 5-6 Дмитрий Липскеров. Сорок лет Чанчжоэ. "Новый мир" No.No. 7-8 и изд-во "Вагриус" Юрий Малецкий. Любью. "Континент" No. 2 (88) Ольга Славникова. Стрекоза, увеличенная до размеров собаки. "Урал", Екатеринбург No.No. 8-12 Людмила Улицкая. Медея и ее дети. "Новый мир" No.No. 3-4 и изд-во "Вагриус" Антон Уткин. Хоровод. "Новый мир" No.No. 9-11 [...]
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Anton Utkin | |
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Born | Moscow | March 24, 1967
Occupation | Writer, director of documentary film |
Nationality | Russian |
Anton Aleksandrovich Utkine (Russian: Антон Александрович Уткин) is a Russian writer and director of documentary film born on March 24, 1967, in Moscow.
Anton Utkin was born on March 24, 1967 [1] in Moscow where he has always lived. [2] During his high school years, he also attended classes at the Gnessine School of Music. After his military service, he studied at the Faculty of History of Moscow State University, Department of Source Studies of Russian History. [2]
He started to work on his first novel at the same time as he was working on his final dissertation. [3] His first novel Horovod (Round dance), published in the Novy mir literary magazine in 1996, [4] was one of the six finalists of the Russian Booker Prize in 1997, [5] [6] one of the most important literary awards in Russia. In 1998 Utkin released his second novel, Samoučki (The Autodidacts), also published by Novy Mir. [7] These two novels made his name known. They have been translated into French, [8] German [9] and Chinese. [10] [11] According to Marc Weinstein, a French specialist in Russian literature, the two novels of Anton Outkine "overcome the psychological and social darkness of the last two decades of the twentieth century and introduce us to an expression of literary vitalisme". [12]
After obtaining a master's degree in history in 1992, three years later Utkin entered the script department of the Higher Courses of Scriptwriters and Directors under the State Television Committee (workshop of Natalya Ryazantseva) where he became interested in documentary films. In 2005, he finished his first documentary Step (The Steppe). [13]
Today Anton Outkine is the author of five novels and five documentary films as well as novelas and short stories.
[...] Кто же эти счастливцы, каждый из которых 27 декабря 1997 года получит за свои таланты по $1000, и лишь один встретит Новый год с новыми $12 500, став окончательным и бесповоротным победителем? Это (строго по алфавиту): Анатолий Азольский. Клетка. "Новый мир" No.No. 5-6 Дмитрий Липскеров. Сорок лет Чанчжоэ. "Новый мир" No.No. 7-8 и изд-во "Вагриус" Юрий Малецкий. Любью. "Континент" No. 2 (88) Ольга Славникова. Стрекоза, увеличенная до размеров собаки. "Урал", Екатеринбург No.No. 8-12 Людмила Улицкая. Медея и ее дети. "Новый мир" No.No. 3-4 и изд-во "Вагриус" Антон Уткин. Хоровод. "Новый мир" No.No. 9-11 [...]
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