Alexandre Bondar Explained

Alexandre Bondar (Russian: Александр Бондарь; born 21 September 1972) is a Russian writer and novelist, "literary remake" genre founder.

He was born in Krasnodar, Russia, in 1972. He studied at Kuban State University in the Department of Journalism and also at Moscow Humanitarian University in the Department of Russian Language and Literature. Between 1995 and 2007 he lived in Canada and attended courses in Russian Literature at the University of Toronto. Between the years 1991-1995 he worked as a press reporter in Krasnodar and Sochi and was the editor of a Krasnodar newspaper in Tuapse. Alexandre Bondar's prose has been published in numerous Russian-language magazines and newspapers in Canada, the United States and Russia, and in several books published in Moscow and Montreal, including critically acclaimed "Nochnoj Kabak. (Povesti i rasskazy)" ("Night Restaurant. Selected novels and short stories" ("Klenovye Listja", Montreal)). Alexandre Bondar is a member of the North American Writers' Union. In 2007 he returned in Russia. Now he lives in Moscow.

Selected works

Novels

Short stories

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