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Vladimir Georgievich Sorokin (Russian: ) (born August 7, 1955) is a contemporary postmodern Russian writer.

Biography

Vladimir Sorokin was born on August 7, 1955 in the small town of Bykovo, near Moscow. He made his literary debut in 1972 in the large industrial newspaper Za kadry neftyanikov. In 1977, he graduated from the Moscow Instutute of Oil and Gas with a degree in engineering, but quickly abandoned this field to pursue his interests in graphic arts, painting, and conceptual art. Throughout the 1970s, Sorokin participated in a number of art exhibitions and designed and illustrated nearly 50 books.

Sorokin’s development as a writer took place amidst painters and writers of the Moscow underground scene of the 1980s. In 1985, six of Sorokin’s stories appeared in the Paris magazine A-Ya. In the same year, French publisher Syntaxe published his novel Ochered' (The Queue).

Sorokin's works, bright and striking examples of underground culture, were banned during the Soviet period. His first publication in the USSR appeared in November 1989, when the Riga-based Latvian magazine Rodnik (Spring) presented a group of Sorokin's stories. Soon after, his stories appeared in Russian literary miscellanies and magazines Tretya Modernizatsiya (The Third Modernization), Mitin, Konets Veka (End of the Century), and Vestnik Novoy Literatury (Bulletin of the New Literature). In 1992, Russian publishing house Russlit published Sbornik Rasskazov (Collected Stories) – Sorokin’s first book to be nominated for a Russian Booker Award. In September 2001, Vladimir Sorokin received the National Booker Award; two months later, he was presented with the Award of Andrei Bely for outstanding contributions to Russian literature.

Sorokin's books have been translated into English, French, German, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, Italian, Polish, Japanese, and Korean and are available through a number of prominent publishing houses, including Gallimard, Fischer, DuMont, BV Berlin, Haffman, and Verlag der Autoren.

He is also a member of Russian PEN Club.

Sorokin lives in Moscow with his wife and twin daughters.

Sorokin's Works

Novels

(With dates of first publication; working dates have been included in brackets. Note: for a comprehensive list of Sorokin’s publications, please see http://www.srkn.ru/bibliography/)

Plays

Published in various magazines.

Film Scripts

Other works

External links

 


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