Andrei Bitov Explained

Birth Date:27 May 1937
Birth Place:Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR
Andrei Bitov
Native Name:Андрей Георгиевич Битов
Death Place:Moscow, Russia
Occupation:Writer
Language:Russian
Nationality:Soviet, Russian
Genre:Novel
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Movement:Russian postmodernism
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Andrei Georgiyevich Bitov (Russian: Андре́й Гео́ргиевич Би́тов, 27 May 1937 – 3 December 2018[1]) was a prominent Russian writer of Circassian ancestry.

Biography

Bitov was born in Leningrad. His father was an architect and his mother was a lawyer. He completed his secondary education in 1954 and began writing two years later. In 1957, he became a student at the Leningrad Mining Institute. While there, he joined a literary association for young writers led by . He also served with a in the north and graduated in 1962.

He then began writing poetry and short, absurdist stories which were not published until the 1990s. In 1965, he became a member of the Union of Soviet Writers. By 1978, he had published ten works, but his now best known work, Pushkin House, had to be published in the United States and did not appear in the USSR until two years after the beginning of Perestroika.

In 1988, he was one of the founders of the Russian PEN Club and was its President beginning in 1991. He also taught at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.

He received an award from Oktyabr for his story Something with love... in 2013.[2] This was followed in 2014 by the for culture and, in 2015, he was awarded the Platonov Prize. In 2018, he received the Order of Friendship. He died in Moscow.

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Secondary literature

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Умер Андрей Битов. ru. Andrei Bitov has died. 2018-12-03. 2018-12-03. Meduza.
  2. http://rupaper.com/post/14865 The Oktyabr magazine the Writer Andrey Bitov will award Andrey Bitov and Leonid Heifetz