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Aleksandr Kabakov was a Russian writer and journalist. He was born in 1943 in Novosibirsk, where his family had been evacuated during World War II. He studied mechanics and mathematics in Dnepropetrovsk, and worked in a missile factory after graduation. Eventually, he landed at the railroad industry newspaper , where he worked for more than a decade; he also worked at Moscow News and Kommersant. Kabakov expressed his admiration for writers such as Georgi Vladimov, Yuri Trifonov, Sergei Dovlatov, Asar Eppel, Valery Popov, and Ludmila Ulitskaya. He died in Moscow in 2020.

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  • Aleksandr Kabakov was a Russian writer and journalist. He was born in 1943 in Novosibirsk, where his family had been evacuated during World War II. He studied mechanics and mathematics in Dnepropetrovsk, and worked in a missile factory after graduation. Eventually, he landed at the railroad industry newspaper , where he worked for more than a decade; he also worked at Moscow News and Kommersant. He became well known during the perestroika period for his dystopian novel No Return, which was translated into multiple languages and also adapted into a film. The English translation was done by Thomas Whitney. Other noted works include The Last Hero (1995) and Nothing's Lost (2003), which won the second jury prize from the Big Book Award and the . With Yevgeny Popov, he co-wrote a book of reminiscences about the writer Vasily Aksyonov that was shortlisted for the 2012 Big Book Award. Kabakov expressed his admiration for writers such as Georgi Vladimov, Yuri Trifonov, Sergei Dovlatov, Asar Eppel, Valery Popov, and Ludmila Ulitskaya. He died in Moscow in 2020. (en)
  • Alexander Abramowitsch Kabakow (russisch Александр Абрамович Кабаков; * 22. Oktober 1943 in Nowosibirsk; † 18. April 2020 in Moskau) war ein russischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. (de)
  • Aleksandr (Alexandr) Abrámovich Kabakov (Novosibirsk, 22 de octubre de 1943 - Moscú, 18 de abril de 2020) fue un escritor ruso que ha cultivado la novela, el cuento y la dramaturgia. (es)
  • Aleksandr Abramovič Kabakov, in russo: Александр Абрамович Кабаков? (Novosibirsk, 22 ottobre 1943 – Mosca, 18 aprile 2020), è stato uno scrittore e pubblicista russo. (it)
  • Алекса́ндр Абра́мович Кабако́в (22 октября 1943, Новосибирск — 18 апреля 2020, Москва) — российский писатель, сценарист, автор психологической прозы, публицист и обозреватель, журналист, колумнист. (ru)
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  • Alexander Abramowitsch Kabakow (russisch Александр Абрамович Кабаков; * 22. Oktober 1943 in Nowosibirsk; † 18. April 2020 in Moskau) war ein russischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. (de)
  • Aleksandr (Alexandr) Abrámovich Kabakov (Novosibirsk, 22 de octubre de 1943 - Moscú, 18 de abril de 2020) fue un escritor ruso que ha cultivado la novela, el cuento y la dramaturgia. (es)
  • Aleksandr Abramovič Kabakov, in russo: Александр Абрамович Кабаков? (Novosibirsk, 22 ottobre 1943 – Mosca, 18 aprile 2020), è stato uno scrittore e pubblicista russo. (it)
  • Алекса́ндр Абра́мович Кабако́в (22 октября 1943, Новосибирск — 18 апреля 2020, Москва) — российский писатель, сценарист, автор психологической прозы, публицист и обозреватель, журналист, колумнист. (ru)
  • Aleksandr Kabakov was a Russian writer and journalist. He was born in 1943 in Novosibirsk, where his family had been evacuated during World War II. He studied mechanics and mathematics in Dnepropetrovsk, and worked in a missile factory after graduation. Eventually, he landed at the railroad industry newspaper , where he worked for more than a decade; he also worked at Moscow News and Kommersant. Kabakov expressed his admiration for writers such as Georgi Vladimov, Yuri Trifonov, Sergei Dovlatov, Asar Eppel, Valery Popov, and Ludmila Ulitskaya. He died in Moscow in 2020. (en)
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  • Кабаков, Александр Абрамович (ru)
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