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Bucur, Vyacheslav Ivanovich

Vyacheslav Ivanovich Bucur - writer.

Vyacheslav Bucur
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Birth nameVyacheslav Ivanovich Bucur
Date of BirthFebruary 28, 1952 ( 1952-02-28 ) (67 years old)
Place of BirthGubakha , Perm Region
Citizenship (citizenship)
Occupation,
Language of Works
V. Bucur on the website of PSNIU

Vyacheslav Bukur was born on February 28, 1952 in the city of Gubakha, Perm Region . In early childhood, the parents of V. I. Bukura moved to the village. Kievka (district center) of the Karaganda region of the Kazakh SSR .

In 1969 he became a student of the medical faculty of the Karaganda Medical Institute. In 1972, he left honey. Institute and went to work as a nurse in the morgue of the city hospital in Temirtau, Karaganda region.

In 1974 he moved to Perm , where he entered the philological faculty of Perm University , where he graduated in 1980.

After graduation, he worked as an editor at Perm Book Publishing House. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1976 to 1989. After publishing the works of the popular Soviet science fiction brothers the Strugatsky brothers , he was dismissed from the publishing house. After that, he worked as a Hebrew teacher, a watchman from 1984 to 1994.

He started as a science fiction writer, published in magazines and collections of science fiction, published mainly in the Ural region (“ Ural Pathfinder ”, “ Search ”). Sever Gansovsky , reviewing the Search 1988 collection, appreciated Bukur's novel The Other Horde, written in the genre of , as one of the best works of the collection (preferring it, for example, to Epicenter by Evgeny Filenko ) and attributed it to such a fantasy, which gives the output of the genre from the " ghetto " [1] .

Since the mid-1980s, he writes together with his wife N.V. Gorlanova.

Major works

  • “He repaired me” - “ Ural Pathfinder ” No. 5, 1975
  • “Alien Horde”, “Search” - a collection of stories of Perm science fiction writers. Perm , 1981
  • “ Roman education ” [2] [3] , together N. Gorlanova, a short list of “ Russian Booker ” 1996 [4] .
  • Nina Gorlanova, Vyacheslav Bucur. “Lydia and others. The history of one company. ” Tale [5]

Notes

  1. ↑ North of Hansov . Board // Ural ranger . - 1988. - No. 6 . - S. 44-45 .
  2. ↑ Alekseeva M.A. Roman education in modern prose (Russian) // Dergachevskie readings - 2011. T. 2. - Yekaterinburg, 2012. - 2012. - Issue. 10 .
  3. ↑ Bavilsky D.V. Swallow's Nest // Ural . - 1996. - No. 10 .
  4. ↑ Russian Booker - Literary Prize - Russian Booker. (unspecified) . www.russianbooker.org (1996). Date of treatment December 10, 2017.
  5. ↑ Abasheva M.P. Biography of freedom. Freedom of biography // New World . - 2003. - No. 11 .

Sources and links

  • Vyacheslav Ivanovich Bucur // PGNIU .
  • Gorlanova N. , Bukur V. Double portrait // // Prosa oratio. Pages of biographies of writers - graduates of the philological faculty of Perm University / comp. N. E. Vasilieva; open for issue. B.V. Kondakov ; Perm. state nat. researched un-t Perm, 2014.319 s. S. 87-120.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bukur,_Vyacheslav_Ivanovich&oldid=90071477


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