Leonid Zuborev Explained

Leonid Zuborev
Birth Date:1943 11, mf=yes
Birth Place:USSR
Occupation:Member of Union of Belarus Writers, Member of Association of USA Publishers
Nationality:USA, RB
Alma Mater:Minsk State Linguistic University
Period:1983—
Notableworks:Maxim Bahdanovich, Petrushka, The Curious Prince, Fairy Tales

Leonid Zuborev (Зуборев Леонид Иосифович, Зубараў Леанід Іосіфавіч, Зубарев; born November 18, 1943) is a Soviet born author and biographer from Minsk, Belarus. He has written 20 books (mostly in Russian)[1] ranging from historical novels, biographies, and children's literature. He came to United States 25 years ago and continued to write in both English and Russian. Currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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Notes and References

  1. Academician of the NAS of Belarus, Vladimir Gnilomedov, writer, Ph.D (Philology): “Books by Leonid Zuborev (Л. Зубарев) are an example of high quality popular literature. They are not without appeal, even sensational, setting the political relevance. Read with interest.” Magazine «Neman», №11, 2010, Republic of Belarus