Alexander Alekseevich Adpostenkov ( June 13, 1949 , the village of Dorokhovo, Ruzsky District, Moscow Region - January 31, 2001 ) is a Russian writer and journalist . Member of the Union of Writers of Russia (since 1993). Laureate of the Union of Journalists of Russia.
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| Birth name | Alexander Alekseevich Adpostenkov |
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | pos. Dorokhovo Ruzsky District Moscow Region , USSR |
| Date of death | |
| Citizenship (citizenship) | |
| Occupation | writer - satirist , journalist , humorist |
| Language of Works | Russian |
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Biography
He grew up in Lipetsk , in his mother’s homeland. He studied at the military school and at the school of civil aviation. After graduating from the Literary Institute. Gorky in Moscow, worked as a journalist in the editorial offices of the Lipetsk newspapers and on the Lipetsk regional radio.
Participant in the first All-Russian seminar of satirists and humorists, VIII All-Union meeting of young writers.
He died of a serious illness in 2001.
Creativity
He made his debut with short humorous stories that were published on the pages of regional and central newspapers, in the magazines Aurora , Neva , Crocodile , Uplift , Literary Newspaper , etc.
Later he created a number of works of a socially-philosophical orientation. The author of short stories, short stories and several novels.
Selected Works
- "At the pace of foxtrot"
- "Glasses for the distance",
- "Teeth Combs"
- Private Investigation (1992),
- Russian Sex (1992),
- "Apostolic Joys" (1993),
- “Change of Heart” (1995)
- "Happy Life"
- "Firework Ticket."
Awards and Prizes
- Lipetsk Regional Literary Prize named after I. A. Bunin (1995),
- Lipetsk Regional Journalism Prize named after A. Vermishev (1997),
- Prize of the Union of Journalists of Russia .
