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Alexei Ivanov (writer)

Alexei Viktorovich Ivanov (Russian: Алексе́й Ви́кторович Ивано́в; born November 23, 1969) is a Russian award-winning writer.

Alexei Ivanov
Born (1969-11-23) November 23, 1969 (age 54)
Gorky, USSR
GenreFiction

Biography edit

Early Years and First Works edit

Ivanov was born in Nizhny Novgorod into a family of shipbuilding engineers. In 1971 the family moved to Perm, where he grew up. In 1987, he entered Ural State University as a journalism student. He left college after a year, returning in 1990 to study art and culturology. An assignment from a workplace was required to enroll, later Ivanov confessed that he forged a paper, proving that he worked in a museum.[1] Ivanov graduated in 1996.[2][3]

His first publication was a fantastic story called "Hunt for the Great Bear," published in 1990 in the magazine Uralsky sledopyt with 500,000 circulation. After returning to Perm, Ivanov worked as a guard, schoolteacher, university teacher, and tourist guide; the latter occupation brought him to study local history, which he later explored in his writing. However, for thirteen years all literary works of Ivanov were ‘hidden in the table’.[4][5]

Career edit

He first became known for his 2003 novel Serdtse Parmy [ru] (The Heart of Parma). The novel about Great Perm of mid-14th century included real historical figures such as knyaz Mikhail Ermolaevich [ru] and his son Matvey Mikhailovich [ru], their enemy mansi knyaz Asyka [ru], moscovite Fyodor Pestriy [ru], as long as pagan magic, war mooses, witches, and adventures. The story unfolded in the times when Christian Moscow forcibly united distant, often pagan's lands and forged them into a united state. Russian writer Leonid Yuzefovich helped Ivanov to get his first contracts with Vagrius and Palmira publishing houses and publish the book.[6] Very soon it became a bestseller, received numerous accolades and even made a start to the Сердце Пармы (фестиваль) [ru] of the same name.[7][8] Influence and popularity of the novel grew so big that some peers state that Ivanov no less than ‘reinvented Perm’.[9]

A great admirer of Ivanov's prose, Russian critic Lev Danilkin says it takes a lot of courage to enter the Russian literature world with such a common surname, like Ivanov's.[10] In 2009 Ivanov started working with literature producer Yuliya Zaytseva. They founded the producing centre ‘July’ and hired accounting, legal, and technical teams. As explained by Zaytseva, the centre allowed Ivanov to create more complicated art and social projects. Since 2010 for all his books they organised expeditions to distant villages in the Perm region to work on ethnography of the stories.[5]

In 2009 Ivanov co-authored with Pavel Lungin the screenplay to the ‘Tzar’ movie.[11]

The screenplay ‘Tobol’, written by Ivanov, was significantly altered by the movie's director and as a result the writer refused to be named one of the co-authors. The picture's titles only had the line ‘based on Alexey Ivanov's novel’.[5]

In 2021 in Kaliningrad Ivanov presented his new book ‘Shadows of Teutons’.[12]

Social Activities and Art Projects edit

While working on the novel ‘Serdtse Parmy’, Ivanov established a local museum of regional studies for children. The items for its collection were picked during the expeditions that Ivanov organized for his students. Some of the experience as a tutor for ‘troubled’ teenagers was later reflected in Ivanov's award-winning novel ‘The Geographer Drank His Globe Away’. However, after several years of successful work the museum was closed by the local authorities, nowadays there is a billiard center in its former building.[13]

Ivanov also worked on various projects aiming to create a better image of Perm, add fresh air into its cultural life, pay tribute to its long and colorful history. In 2009 with journalist Leonid Parfenov Ivanov made a movie ‘Backboneof Russia: Perm’.[14]

In the early 2010s Ivanov initiated a series of editions ‘Perm as Text’ that included works of many writers from the East Europe. However, the local Perm authorities, as described by Ivanov himself, gave him money for the series with one hand and stole budgets with the other. The project eventually died.[15][11] In 2013 he publicly named Perm authorities ‘rogues and slobes’.[16]

In 2014 Ivanov co-authored an art album ‘Ekaterinburg: Multiply by Million’ with artist Valery Shtukaturov. One thousand copies were printed, mostly sponsored by private donors, and were distributed as gifts. Ivanov waved his fee.[17]

Ivanov openly opposed Marat Gelman and his cultural project ‘PERMM’ in the region, because according to Ivanov they neglected and ignored Perm's unique identity and heritage and tried to make a ‘second Winzavod’ there. The writer found it offensive that the authorities granted Gelman's museum of contemporary art 90 mln roubles and in the meantime gave only 30 mln to the Perm Art Gallery.[18] In culmination of the scandal, Ivanov even refused his Stroganoff Award [ru] and moved to live in Ekaterinburg.[19][20]

Ivanov had never been abroad before 2012, only then he went to Prague for the first time. As of 2019, the writer lives in emigration.[15]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

  • 1992 — Dormitory-on-Blood (‘Общага-на-Крови’);
  • 2003 —The Heart of Parma, or Cherdyn is the queen of mountains (Сердце Пармы, или Чердынь — княгиня гор ’);
  • 2003 — Geograf globus propil (‘Географ глобус пропил’), adapted into a movie The Geographer Drank His Globe Away;
  • 2005 — Zoloto bunta, ili Vniz po reke tesnin (‘Золото бунта, или Вниз по реке теснин’);
  • 2007 — Bluda i MUDO (‘Блуда и МУДО’);
  • 2009 — Letoischisleniye ot Ioanna (‘Летоисчисление от Иоанна’);
  • 2011 — Psoglavtsy (‘Псоглавцы’);
  • 2012 — Community (‘Комьюнити’);
  • 2017 — Tobol (‘Тобол’);
  • 2018 — Food block (‘Пищеблок’);
  • 2020 — To Be Alexey Ivanov (‘Быть Алексеем Ивановым’);
  • 2021 — Shadows of the Teutons (‘Тени тветонов’).

Screenplays edit

Awards edit

Ivanov was awarded the Mamin-Sibiryak Prize in 2003; the Eureka, Start, and Bazhov prizes in 2004; and the Book of the Year and Portal prizes in 2006. He has been nominated three times for the National Bestseller prize.

  • Stroganoff Award [ru], 2006. The accolade is given for significant contribution to the Perm region, its development and culture. Ivanov refused the award in 2009 and donated all the money to the Perm Stroganoff museum.[19]
  • ‘Book of the Year’ for ‘Nenastye’, 2016.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Dubicheva, K. (2013-06-17). "Писатель Алексей Иванов реабилитирует суровые 90-е Екатеринбурга" [Writer Alexey Ivanov Rehabilitates Rough 90s in Ekaterinburg] (in Russian). Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  2. ^ ""Ёбург" Алексея Иванова попадет на экраны" [Alexey Ivanov's Eburg Novel to Be Filmed] (in Russian). UralInformBuro. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  3. ^ Bashmakova, M. (2018-11-12). ""Постоять в стороне от зла невозможно"" [‘You Can't Keep Aloof From Evil’] (in Russian). Kommersant. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  4. ^ Belyakov, S. "Географ и его боги" (in Russian). Voprosy Literatury. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  5. ^ a b c "Юлия ЗАЙЦЕВА: "Тексту нужна правильная судьба"" [Yulia Zaytseva: ‘Text Needs Right Fate’] (in Russian). Delint.ru. 2021-12-09. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  6. ^ Basinsky, P. (2019-11-24). "Легко ли быть Ивановым?" [Is It Easy To Be Ivanov?] (in Russian). Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  7. ^ "Сердце пармы бьётся в Камгорте" (in Russian). Argumenti i Fakti. 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  8. ^ Zyrianov 2017, p. 45.
  9. ^ Milchin, K. (2010-10-07). "Россия: способ существования" (in Russian). Expert. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  10. ^ Shibanov, B. (2020-09-14). "Вина, протесты и развал СССР: интервью с писателем Алексеем Ивановым" [Guilt, Protests and USSR Dissolution: Interview with Alexey Ivanov] (in Russian). Gazeta. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  11. ^ a b "Алексей Иванов" [Alexey Ivanov] (in Russian). Kommersant. 2013-09-05. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  12. ^ "Писатель Алексей Иванов представил в Калининграде роман "Тени тевтонов"" (in Russian). TASS. 2021-02-10. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  13. ^ Sherbino, K. (2005-12-22). "Алексей Иванов: "Время покажет, кто Гомер, а кто хрен с горы"" (in Russian). Polit.ru. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  14. ^ "Леонид Парфенов снял фильм о Пермском крае" [Leonid Parfenov Makes Movie About Perm] (in Russian). Komsomolskaya Pravda. 2009-02-10. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  15. ^ a b Ponomareva, S. (2019-05-24). "О Путине, эмиграции и девяностых. Алексей Иванов дал интервью Юрию Дудю: коротко" [Alexey Ivanov Interview to Yury Dud: about Putin, Emigration and the 1990s] (in Russian). Zvezda. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  16. ^ "Писатель Алексей Иванов считает пермские власти "жульем и жлобьем"" (in Russian). Kommersant. 2013-10-24. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  17. ^ Shadrina, N. (2015-02-05). "Немного северный, немного ветреный, но очень красивый" [Northern, Windy, Very Beautiful] (in Russian). OblGazeta. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  18. ^ "Марат Гельман против Алексея Иванова" [Marat Gelman vs Alexey Ivanov] (in Russian). Russian Portrait. 2009-07-19. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  19. ^ a b "Культ марш левой" [Marching From the Left] (in Russian). Kommersant. 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  20. ^ "Марата Гельмана атаковали пермские интеллигенты. Они обиделись, что ему дали Строгановскую премию" [Marat Gelman Attacked by Perm Intelligents] (in Russian). Snob. 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  21. ^ "Алексей Иванов: новый роман придет из телевизионного сериала" [Alexey Ivanov: New Novel Comes from TV Series] (in Russian). Izvestiya. 2016-09-12. Retrieved 2021-12-08.

Sources edit

Zyrianov, A. I. (2017). "Globus, Parma and Tobol". Geography Reporter (in Russian). 3 (42): 43–47.

External links edit

  • OKNO literary agency author page

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Alexei Viktorovich Ivanov Russian Alekse j Vi ktorovich Ivano v born November 23 1969 is a Russian award winning writer Alexei IvanovBorn 1969 11 23 November 23 1969 age 54 Gorky USSRGenreFiction Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early Years and First Works 1 2 Career 1 3 Social Activities and Art Projects 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels 2 2 Screenplays 3 Awards 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksBiography editEarly Years and First Works edit Ivanov was born in Nizhny Novgorod into a family of shipbuilding engineers In 1971 the family moved to Perm where he grew up In 1987 he entered Ural State University as a journalism student He left college after a year returning in 1990 to study art and culturology An assignment from a workplace was required to enroll later Ivanov confessed that he forged a paper proving that he worked in a museum 1 Ivanov graduated in 1996 2 3 His first publication was a fantastic story called Hunt for the Great Bear published in 1990 in the magazine Uralsky sledopyt with 500 000 circulation After returning to Perm Ivanov worked as a guard schoolteacher university teacher and tourist guide the latter occupation brought him to study local history which he later explored in his writing However for thirteen years all literary works of Ivanov were hidden in the table 4 5 Career edit He first became known for his 2003 novel Serdtse Parmy ru The Heart of Parma The novel about Great Perm of mid 14th century included real historical figures such as knyaz Mikhail Ermolaevich ru and his son Matvey Mikhailovich ru their enemy mansi knyaz Asyka ru moscovite Fyodor Pestriy ru as long as pagan magic war mooses witches and adventures The story unfolded in the times when Christian Moscow forcibly united distant often pagan s lands and forged them into a united state Russian writer Leonid Yuzefovich helped Ivanov to get his first contracts with Vagrius and Palmira publishing houses and publish the book 6 Very soon it became a bestseller received numerous accolades and even made a start to the Serdce Parmy festival ru of the same name 7 8 Influence and popularity of the novel grew so big that some peers state that Ivanov no less than reinvented Perm 9 A great admirer of Ivanov s prose Russian critic Lev Danilkin says it takes a lot of courage to enter the Russian literature world with such a common surname like Ivanov s 10 In 2009 Ivanov started working with literature producer Yuliya Zaytseva They founded the producing centre July and hired accounting legal and technical teams As explained by Zaytseva the centre allowed Ivanov to create more complicated art and social projects Since 2010 for all his books they organised expeditions to distant villages in the Perm region to work on ethnography of the stories 5 In 2009 Ivanov co authored with Pavel Lungin the screenplay to the Tzar movie 11 The screenplay Tobol written by Ivanov was significantly altered by the movie s director and as a result the writer refused to be named one of the co authors The picture s titles only had the line based on Alexey Ivanov s novel 5 In 2021 in Kaliningrad Ivanov presented his new book Shadows of Teutons 12 Social Activities and Art Projects edit While working on the novel Serdtse Parmy Ivanov established a local museum of regional studies for children The items for its collection were picked during the expeditions that Ivanov organized for his students Some of the experience as a tutor for troubled teenagers was later reflected in Ivanov s award winning novel The Geographer Drank His Globe Away However after several years of successful work the museum was closed by the local authorities nowadays there is a billiard center in its former building 13 Ivanov also worked on various projects aiming to create a better image of Perm add fresh air into its cultural life pay tribute to its long and colorful history In 2009 with journalist Leonid Parfenov Ivanov made a movie Backboneof Russia Perm 14 In the early 2010s Ivanov initiated a series of editions Perm as Text that included works of many writers from the East Europe However the local Perm authorities as described by Ivanov himself gave him money for the series with one hand and stole budgets with the other The project eventually died 15 11 In 2013 he publicly named Perm authorities rogues and slobes 16 In 2014 Ivanov co authored an art album Ekaterinburg Multiply by Million with artist Valery Shtukaturov One thousand copies were printed mostly sponsored by private donors and were distributed as gifts Ivanov waved his fee 17 Ivanov openly opposed Marat Gelman and his cultural project PERMM in the region because according to Ivanov they neglected and ignored Perm s unique identity and heritage and tried to make a second Winzavod there The writer found it offensive that the authorities granted Gelman s museum of contemporary art 90 mln roubles and in the meantime gave only 30 mln to the Perm Art Gallery 18 In culmination of the scandal Ivanov even refused his Stroganoff Award ru and moved to live in Ekaterinburg 19 20 Ivanov had never been abroad before 2012 only then he went to Prague for the first time As of 2019 the writer lives in emigration 15 Bibliography editNovels edit 1992 Dormitory on Blood Obshaga na Krovi 2003 The Heart of Parma or Cherdyn is the queen of mountains Serdce Parmy ili Cherdyn knyaginya gor 2003 Geograf globus propil Geograf globus propil adapted into a movie The Geographer Drank His Globe Away 2005 Zoloto bunta ili Vniz po reke tesnin Zoloto bunta ili Vniz po reke tesnin 2007 Bluda i MUDO Bluda i MUDO 2009 Letoischisleniye ot Ioanna Letoischislenie ot Ioanna 2011 Psoglavtsy Psoglavcy 2012 Community Komyuniti 2017 Tobol Tobol 2018 Food block Pisheblok 2020 To Be Alexey Ivanov Byt Alekseem Ivanovym 2021 Shadows of the Teutons Teni tvetonov Screenplays edit Tsar 2009 won 2009 Cannes Film Festival s Un Certain Regard award The Geographer Drank His Globe Away 2013 won multiple awards including Best film of Russia s main cinematic Nika Award Awards editIvanov was awarded the Mamin Sibiryak Prize in 2003 the Eureka Start and Bazhov prizes in 2004 and the Book of the Year and Portal prizes in 2006 He has been nominated three times for the National Bestseller prize Stroganoff Award ru 2006 The accolade is given for significant contribution to the Perm region its development and culture Ivanov refused the award in 2009 and donated all the money to the Perm Stroganoff museum 19 Book of the Year for Nenastye 2016 21 References edit Dubicheva K 2013 06 17 Pisatel Aleksej Ivanov reabilitiruet surovye 90 e Ekaterinburga Writer Alexey Ivanov Rehabilitates Rough 90s in Ekaterinburg in Russian Rossiyskaya Gazeta Retrieved 2021 12 08 Yoburg Alekseya Ivanova popadet na ekrany Alexey Ivanov s Eburg Novel to Be Filmed in Russian UralInformBuro 2021 11 24 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Bashmakova M 2018 11 12 Postoyat v storone ot zla nevozmozhno You Can t Keep Aloof From Evil in Russian Kommersant Retrieved 2021 12 08 Belyakov S Geograf i ego bogi in Russian Voprosy Literatury Retrieved 2021 12 08 a b c Yuliya ZAJCEVA Tekstu nuzhna pravilnaya sudba Yulia Zaytseva Text Needs Right Fate in Russian Delint ru 2021 12 09 Retrieved 2021 12 09 Basinsky P 2019 11 24 Legko li byt Ivanovym Is It Easy To Be Ivanov in Russian Rossiyskaya Gazeta Retrieved 2021 12 08 Serdce parmy byotsya v Kamgorte in Russian Argumenti i Fakti 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Zyrianov 2017 p 45 Milchin K 2010 10 07 Rossiya sposob sushestvovaniya in Russian Expert Retrieved 2021 12 08 Shibanov B 2020 09 14 Vina protesty i razval SSSR intervyu s pisatelem Alekseem Ivanovym Guilt Protests and USSR Dissolution Interview with Alexey Ivanov in Russian Gazeta Retrieved 2021 12 08 a b Aleksej Ivanov Alexey Ivanov in Russian Kommersant 2013 09 05 Retrieved 2021 12 09 Pisatel Aleksej Ivanov predstavil v Kaliningrade roman Teni tevtonov in Russian TASS 2021 02 10 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Sherbino K 2005 12 22 Aleksej Ivanov Vremya pokazhet kto Gomer a kto hren s gory in Russian Polit ru Retrieved 2021 12 08 Leonid Parfenov snyal film o Permskom krae Leonid Parfenov Makes Movie About Perm in Russian Komsomolskaya Pravda 2009 02 10 Retrieved 2021 12 08 a b Ponomareva S 2019 05 24 O Putine emigracii i devyanostyh Aleksej Ivanov dal intervyu Yuriyu Dudyu korotko Alexey Ivanov Interview to Yury Dud about Putin Emigration and the 1990s in Russian Zvezda Retrieved 2021 12 08 Pisatel Aleksej Ivanov schitaet permskie vlasti zhulem i zhlobem in Russian Kommersant 2013 10 24 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Shadrina N 2015 02 05 Nemnogo severnyj nemnogo vetrenyj no ochen krasivyj Northern Windy Very Beautiful in Russian OblGazeta Retrieved 2021 12 09 Marat Gelman protiv Alekseya Ivanova Marat Gelman vs Alexey Ivanov in Russian Russian Portrait 2009 07 19 Retrieved 2021 12 08 a b Kult marsh levoj Marching From the Left in Russian Kommersant 2019 03 30 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Marata Gelmana atakovali permskie intelligenty Oni obidelis chto emu dali Stroganovskuyu premiyu Marat Gelman Attacked by Perm Intelligents in Russian Snob 2009 05 05 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Aleksej Ivanov novyj roman pridet iz televizionnogo seriala Alexey Ivanov New Novel Comes from TV Series in Russian Izvestiya 2016 09 12 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Sources editZyrianov A I 2017 Globus Parma and Tobol Geography Reporter in Russian 3 42 43 47 External links editIvanov s home page OKNO literary agency author page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexei Ivanov writer amp oldid 1168018916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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