Vladimir Kunin Explained

Vladimir Vladimirovich Kunin (Владимир Владимирович Кунин) (actually Vladimir Feinberg, 19 June 1927, Leningrad - 4 February 2011, Munich) was a Russian writer, playwright and screenwriter. Kunin was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation, the Union of Writers of Russia (Союз писателей России) as well as an honorary member of the International association of writers and publicists (Международная ассоциация писателей и публицистов).

One of his books, Intergirl (Интердевочка), first published in 1988,[1] [2] was adapted to become a highly popular Soviet movie in 1989 (see Intergirl).

Works

Books

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Screenplay

Notes and References

  1. Book: Smorodinskaya . T. . Evans-Romaine . K. . Goscilo . H. . Encyclopedia of Contemporary Russian Culture . Taylor & Francis . Encyclopedias of Contemporary Culture . 2013 . 978-1-136-78785-0 . 2024-04-03 . 272.
  2. Book: Kunin . Vladimir . Bouis . Antonina W. . Intergirl: a hard currency hooker . 1991 . Bergh Publishing, Inc . New York . 0930267079.
  3. Web site: Intergirl: A Hard Currency Hooker by Vladimir Kunin . PublishersWeekly.com . 2024-04-03.
  4. Web site: Russians on Marienplatz (2022) . MUBI . 2024-04-03.
  5. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Vladimir-Kunin/author/B001I0PFW4?ref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
  6. Salys . Rimgaila . 2001 . Three-Rib Circus: Women and Historical Discourse in Rebro Adama . The Russian Review . 60 . 4 . 614–630 . 0036-0341 . 2679370 . 2024-04-03.
  7. Web site: Vladimir Kunin / Writer . 2024-04-03 . IMDb . en-US.