Vatslav Mikhalsky
Вацлав Вацлавович Михальский Vatslav Vatslavovich Mikhalsky | |
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Born |
Taganrog, USSR | June 27, 1938
Occupation | writer, screen writer, editor |
Nationality | Russian |
Vatslav Vatslavovich Mikhalsky (Russian: Вацлав Вацлавович Михальский; born June 27, 1938) is a Soviet and Russian writer, screen writer and editor.
Mikhalsky was born in the city of Taganrog in 1938. In 1965 he graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute. In 1975 - higher courses for specialists and cinema directors at Goskino. In 1990 - general director and chief editor of the publishing house Soglasiye.
Awards
- State Prize of the Russian Federation of 2002 for his novel The Spring in Carthage.
Novels
- «Баллада о старом оружии» (1964)
- «Катенька» (1965)
- «Семнадцать левых сапог» (1967)
- «Тайные милости» (1982)
cycle of novels dedicated to the first wave of Russian immigration:
- «The Spring in Carthage» (2001)
- «Одинокому везде пустыня» (2003)
- «Для радости нужны двое» (2006)
- «Храм согласия» (2008)
- «Прощеное воскресенье» (2009).
Screenplay
- Za chto? (1991) (novel "Semnadtsat levykh sapog") (screenplay)
... aka Why? (International: English title) ... aka Semnadtsat levykh sapog (Russia)
- Katenka (1987) (writer)
... aka Катенька (Soviet Union: Russian title)
- Ballada o starom oruzhii (1986) (book) (screenplay)
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