Eugene Kozlovsky
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Eugene Kozlovsky, September 2006.
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Born | 6 September 1946 Vladivostok, Russia |
Eugene Antonovich Kozlovsky (Russian: Евгений Антонович Козловский) (September 6, 1946, Vladivostok (Russia)) is a Russian writer, journalist, theatre director and film director. He lives in Moscow.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Tales
- Moskvaburgskiye povesti / Tales of Moscowburg
- 1980 — Dissident i chinovnitsa / Dissident and Bureaucrat Woman (a story about real event)
- 1980 — Malen'ky bely golub' mira / The Small White Dove of Peace (a story with unbelievable conclusion)
- 1980—1981 — K'gasnaya ploschad' / 'Ged Square (a tale with two murders)
- 1982—1983 — Vodovozov i syn / Vodovozov and Son (a tale of departure)
- 1983 — Shanel' / Chanel (a tale about end of the beautiful age told on behalf of photographer)
- 1984 — Golos Ameriki / Voice of America (a sci-fi epilogue)
[edit] Plays
- Dushny teatr / Stuffy Theatre (a book of six plays)
- Vera. Nadezhda. Lyubov' (a play in three acts)
- Moguschestvo Rossii / Might of Russia (a dramatic trilogy)
[edit] Novel
[edit] Film Scripts
- 1988 — Kvartira / The Flat (a sentimental story happened at the edge of the Empire on the eve of its destruction)
- 1990 — Kak zhivete?.. / How Do You Live?.. (an incest story)
- 1990 — Guvernantka / The Governess (a story about two prostitutes)
- 1990—1991 — Ya obeschala, i ya uydu... / I Promised, So I'll Go Away (a story of love and death)
- 1991—1992 — Chetyre lista fanery / Four Sheets Of Plywood (a story of a private investigation)
- 1992 — Grekh / The Sin (a story of the passion)
[edit] Poems
- 1985 — Ole v al'bom / Into Olga's Album (the fourth book of poems)