Svyatoslav Loginov Explained
Svyatoslav Vladimirovich Vitman, primarily known under the pen name Svyatoslav Loginov (Russian: Святослав Логинов, Святослав Владимирович Витман) (born October 9, 1951 in Ussuriysk, Russia (then Voroshilov, USSR)) is a Russian writer. He writes mostly science fiction.[1] [2] [3]
His first publication was in 1975, in Uralsky Sledopyt (Ural Pathfinder) magazine.[2] Loginov defines himself as a convinced atheist. These motifs run through many of his works.
Bibliography
Novels
- Многорукий бог далайна (Polyhand God of Dalain, 1995)
- Чёрная кровь (Black Blood, 1996) with Nick Perumov
- Колодезь (Well, 1997)
- Земные пути (Terrestrial Ways, 1999)
- Чёрный смерч (The Black Tornado, 1999)
- Картёжник (The Gambler, 2000)
- Свет в окошке (A Light in the Window, 2002)
- Имперские ведьмы (Imperial Witches, 2003)
- Атака извне (Attack from Outside, 2005) with Boris Zelenskiy
- Дорогой широкой (On the Broad Road, 2005)
- Россия за облаком (Russia Behind the Cloud, 2007)
Awards
- InterPressCon Prize (1995, 1998, 1999, 2006)
- 1995: for novel Mnogoruky bog dalaina [Polyhand God of Dalain][4]
- Aelita Prize (2008)
- (2003)
- Belyaev Prize (1995)
Notes and References
- http://www.rusf.ru/loginov/index.htm Information about Loginov and texts of some his works
- http://www.rusf.ru/loginov/ Loginov's brief auto-biography
- http://www.rusf.ru/loginov/biblgr.htm Loginov's bibliography
- http://dpsinfo.com/awardweb/russian.html "Russian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards"