Anatoly Tikhonovich Gladilin ( rus, Анато́лий Ти́хонович Глади́лин, p=ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj ˈtʲixənəvʲɪdʑ ɡlɐˈdʲilʲɪn, a=Anatoliy Tihonovich Gladilin.ru.vorb.oga; 21 August 1935 — 24 October 2018) was a Soviet and Russian writer and poet who defected from the Soviet Union in 1976 and subsequently lived in
Paris
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.
Biography
In the 1960s, he was one of the most famous and promising young Russian authors, along with
Vasily Aksyonov
Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov ( rus, Васи́лий Па́влович Аксёнов, p=vɐˈsʲilʲɪj ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ ɐˈksʲɵnəf; August 20, 1932 – July 6, 2009) was a Soviet and Russian novelist. He became known in the West as the autho ...
. In Paris, Gladilin worked for the
Radio Liberty
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and the
Deutsche Welle
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. Among his published works in the West was a novel, ''FSSR: The French Soviet Socialist Republic'' — a tale of a
Communist
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coup in France.
Gladilin was awarded the
Medal of Pushkin
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in 2012.
Selected works
* ''Brigantine Raises Sails'', Moscow: Soviet Writer, 1959.
* ''Going Ahead'', Moscow: Young Guard, 1962.
* ''Forecast for Tomorrow'', Frankfurt: Possev, 1972.
* ''Dreams of the Schlusselburg Fortress'', Moscow: Politizdat, 1974.
*''The Making and Unmaking of a Soviet Writer: My Story of the Young Prose of the Sixties and After'', Ardis, 1979.
*''Moscow Racetrack: A Novel of Espionage at the Track'' (trans. J.G. Tucker and R. P. Schoenberg), Ardis, 1990.
* ''Rogues, Welcome to Paris!'', Moscow: Zakharov, 2007.
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Anatoly Gladilin
1935 births
2018 deaths
Russian male novelists
Russian male poets
Soviet novelists
Soviet male writers
20th-century Russian male writers
Soviet dissidents
Recipients of the Medal of Pushkin
Soviet emigrants to France
20th-century Russian poets
20th-century Russian novelists
21st-century Russian poets
21st-century Russian novelists
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