Vasili Golovachov Explained

Vasili Vasilievich Golovachov (Russian: Василий Васильевич Головачёв; born June 21, 1948, Russia) is a modern Russian science fiction writer, known in Russian-speaking countries for writing both hard science fiction and sci-fi/fantasy mixes. The works combines space science fiction, esotericism, Slavic neopaganism and pseudohistory.[1]

Biography

Golovachev made his debut 50 years ago in 1969 with the short story “Evolution”.[2] He became known all over the USSR thanks to his debut novel Relic (first published in Ukrainian) (1981) and short and medium-form works published in the 1970s, later combined in the collection Unforeseen Encounters (1979).[3]

In 2004, he was awarded the Aelita Prize in the nomination “contribution to fiction.”[4] [5]

In 2008, on the occasion of the writer's 60th birthday, the book “Vasyl Holovachev. A Man of Purpose”, which included interviews with the writer, his wife, as well as the writer's correspondence with admirers of his talent on his website, and prefaces to his books, compiled by another Russian science fiction writer and prominent critic of the genre Gennady Prashkevich.[6]

List of works

External links

List of Golovachov's works.

Notes and References

  1. Shnirelman, Viktor. The Aryan Myth in the Contemporary World. Moscow, 1015. P. 153-157. (Russian: Шнирельман В.А. Арийский миф в современном мире. М., 2015. С. 153-157).
  2. http://esu.com.ua/search_articles.php?id=25328 Василь Головачов
  3. Web site: Хроніки Релікта. Релікт. Книги 1-2 (м'яка обкл.). 25 October 2019. 24 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191024170652/https://book-ye.com.ua/catalog/suchasna-zarubizhna-proza/khroniky-relikta-relikt-knyhy-1-2-m-yaka-obkl-/.
  4. Web site: Лауреати премії «Аэлита». 25 October 2019. 24 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191024141818/http://inkonkurs.com/awards/aelita.html.
  5. Web site: Лауреаты премий «Аэлита». 25 October 2019. 22 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191022185510/http://www.rusf.ru/awards/aelita/#2004.
  6. http://old.mirf.ru/Reviews/print3183.html Писатели о писателях