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Gevorgyan, Natalia Pavlovna

Natalia Pavlovna Gevorgyan (b. November 20, 1956 ) - Russian journalist, critic and writer. It is mentioned in the press as the biographer of Vladimir Putin [1] .

Natalia Pavlovna Gevorgyan
Date of Birth
Citizenship (citizenship)
Occupationjournalist, writer, columnist
Directionjournalism
Language of Works

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Biography

She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University in 1979 [2] .

She worked as a special correspondent, columnist for the law department of the Moscow News weekly.

In 1993, together with Dmitry Ostalsky , Mikhail Leontyev , Sergey Parkhomenko, was one of the founders of the newspaper Today .

From 1996 to 1999, he was a special correspondent for ZAO Kommersant Publishing House. For his professional career at Kommersant, Gevorgyan was awarded the 1998 Golden Pen of Russia Prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia [3] .

Since June 1999 - columnist for the politics and economics department of the Vremya MN newspaper

Permanent author of analytical materials in the online edition of “ Gazeta.Ru ” (1999—2013).

In 2000 she participated (together with Natalya Timakova and Andrei Kolesnikov ) in writing the first book about Putin - “From the first person. Conversations with Vladimir Putin. ”

She collaborated with Ekho Moskvy radio station: as the author of comments on the radio website from 2000 to 2002, and also as a guest of various programs. Currently, he is a freelance correspondent for the Dozhd TV channel in Paris.

Family

Father - Pavel Avetovich Gevorgyan, major general of the Fifth Directorate of the KGB of the USSR , third secretary of the Soviet mission to the UN (1946). Mother - Tamara Artyomovna (died in July 2010) [4] . According to Pavel Sudoplatov , both of them worked in Soviet foreign intelligence and in the 1930s – 1940s took part in the elimination of people who were not pleasing to the Soviet leadership [5] .

Bibliography

  • “From the first person. Conversations with Vladimir Putin ”( 2000 , together with Natalya Timakova and Andrei Kolesnikov ) [6] ;
  • “Prison and Freedom” ( 2012 , together with Mikhail Khodorkovsky ) [7] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Biographer of V. Putin: the President is afraid of betrayal // RBC , 05.24.2013
  2. ↑ Our house on Mokhovaya (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment February 19, 2018. Archived on February 20, 2018.
  3. ↑ Winners of the Prizes of the Union of Journalists of Russia for 1996-99 (neopr.) (Inaccessible link) Union of Journalists of Russia . Date of treatment November 20, 2016. Archived November 21, 2016.
  4. ↑ Natalia Gevorgyan: Mom
  5. ↑ Sudoplatov P.A. Special operations. Lubyanka and the Kremlin. 1930-1950 years. - M .: OLMA-PRESS , 1998 .-- S. 12. - ISBN 5-87322-726-8 .
  6. ↑ Text of the book on Lib.ru
  7. ↑ Book on Ozon.ru website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Gevorgyan ,_Natalia_Pavlovna&oldid = 96869079


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