Andrei Volos
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Russian writer
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Andrei Volos is a Russian writer.[1]
His first novel Khurramabad [ru] received the State Prize of the Russian Federation in literature and arts for year 2000.[2]
Novels
[edit ]- Khurramabad «Хуррамабад», 2000 (the Tajik spelling of "-abad" is used in translation because the novel alludes to Dushanbe)
- Real Estate «Недвижимость», 2001
- Maskaw Mecca «Маскавская Мекка», 2003
- Animator «Аниматор», 2005
- The Victor «Победитель», 2008
- Return to Panjrud «Возвращение в Панджруд», 2013
Awards
[edit ]Writer's literary awards include:[1]
- 2013: Russian Booker award, for Return to Panjrud
- 2013: Russian Student Booker award, for Return to Panjrud
- 2013: Ivan Bunin literary award
- 2001: State Prize of the Russian Federation in literature and arts, Russia for 2000, for Khurramabad[2]
- 2000: Novy Mir magazine award, Russia for Khurramabad published in the magazine
- 1998: Anti-Booker Prize, Russia, for the manuscript of Khurramabad
- 1998: Moscow Penne Award, Italy, for a series of stories upon which Khurramabad was to be based
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Андрей Волос, at the literary agency ELKOST website
- ^ a b Russian Wikisource has original text related to this article: Указ Президента РФ от 06.06.2001 No 655