Viktor Muravin Explained
Viktor Muravin (born 1929) is an author, best known for his novel Aurora Borealis, also published under the title The Diary of Vikenty Angarov. Born in Vladivostok, in his youth he joined the Pioneers and the Komsomol. He worked as a horse-wrangler and agricultural worker,[1] and by 1978 he lived in New York City.[2] His novel, partly based on a friend's experiences[3] describes the survival of former sea-captain Angarov in the labor camps of Siberia.[4]
Works
Notes and References
- Book: Muravin, Viktor . The Diary of Vikenty Angarov . Prentice-Hall of Canada . 1978 . 17 . 0-13-208488-0 .
- Siberia: Domestic & Imported . Robinson, Harlow . September 9, 1978 . .
- News: Surviving In Siberia: The Diary of Vikenty Angarov. https://web.archive.org/web/20110525120350/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/135060702.html?dids=135060702:135060702&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=MAY+21,+1978&author=By+DAVID+LAPEZA&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Surviving+In+Siberia&pqatl=google . dead . May 25, 2011 . David Lapeza . May 21, 1978. E4 . .
- Book: The Diary of Vikenty Angarov -Kirkus Reviews . 978-0-460-04406-6 . Muravin . Viktor . 1979-06-21.