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Lorchenkov, Vladimir Vladimirovich

Vladimir Vladimirovich Lorchenkov (born February 14, 1979 , Chisinau ) is a Russian writer and journalist living in Canada .

Vladimir Vladimirovich Lorchenkov
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Awards and prizes

Russian award

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Magazine Publications
  • 3 books
  • 4 Prizes
  • 5 Selected Publications
  • 6 notes
  • 7 References

Biography

Father is the son of a Ukrainian and a Belarusian, mother is a Moldavian [1] . Vladimir Lorchenkov grew up in Transbaikalia , the Arctic , Hungary and Belarus , when he was 12 years old, the family returned to Chisinau . He graduated from the Journalism Department of Moldavian State University , worked for 11 years in the Moldovan media, and later as a PR manager in a travel company ( Istanbul ). He is the author of the theory about the emergence in the post-Soviet Union of new national literature in Russian [2] . He claims to be the creator of one of them - the new Moldavian literature in Russian [3] . He has been living in Montreal for a long time Canada) [4] , where he creates new French-Canadian literature in Russian.

Magazine publications

The first publication in 2002 in the magazine "New World" , later published in the magazines " Banner ", " October ", " Volga ", " Neva ", " New Youth ", " Ural ".

Books

The author of the books: (the collection “The Manor of the Crazy”, 2004 ), “Tipper” (“Livebook / Gayatri”, 2007), “We Will All Be There” (“Livebook / Gayatri”, 2008), “Primer” (“Livebook / Gayatri ", 2008)," Aztec Time "( AST , 2009)," Farewell to Istanbul "( AST , 2009)," Big Jackpot "( AST , 2009)," Club of the Immortals "( AST , 2009)," Galatea or the last novel for virgins ”( Eksmo , 2010),“ Tabor leaves ”( Eksmo , 2010),“ Milk and honey ”(“ We will all be there ”translated into Serbo-Croatian, News - Serbia and Montenegro, 2010), “Italia mon amour” (“We will all be there” in Italian, Atmosphere libri - Italy, 2011), “Milch und Honig” (“In ie there will be "translated into German,« Atrium »-Germany, 2011),« Melk og honning »(« All there will be "translated into Norwegian, Forlag - Norway, 2011).

Prizes

  • Laureate of the Debut Prize ( 2003 ) in the nomination "Large Prose"
  • Short list in the nomination "Small Prose" ( 2001 )
  • Short list of the Russian award ( 2006 )
  • Winner of the 2008 Russian Prize in the Big Prose nomination for the novel “There is a Golden City” (published by Gayatri under the title “We Will All Be There”)
  • Shortlist of the 2012 National Prize Award.

Selected Publications

  • The scenario “Mines of King Solomon” in the Volga magazine
  • The story "When did you leave" in the magazine "Window"
  • The poem "Guide to Moldova" in the magazine "Window"

Notes

  1. ↑ Wiesel, Michael. Vladimir Lorchenkov: “I, like Shakespeare, are postmodernist” (neopr.) . an interview . OpenSpace.ru (May 7, 2008). Date of appeal May 27, 2017.
  2. ↑ Journal of Friendship of Peoples, 2008, No. 5, the transcript of the “round table” in Peredelkino
  3. ↑ The Banner Magazine, 2009, No. 5, introduction to the story “Three Threads”
  4. ↑ Chalenko Alexander. Writer Lorchenkov, interview // RIA Novosti Ukraine. - 2014.

Links

  • Vladimir Lorchenkov in the " Journal Hall "
  • Vladimir Lorchenkov on the site " A new map of Russian literature "
  • Electronic Store Labyrinth
  • Gayatri Publishing House
  • Biblus
  • About the prose of Vladimir Lorchenkov http://literratura.org/criticism/1680-mariya-bushueva-vdol-po-tureckoy-lete.html
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lorchenkov__Vladimir_Vladimirovich&oldid=100569766


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