Vitali Gubarev
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Vitali Georgievich Gubarev (Russian: Виталий Георгиевич Губарев, August 30, 1912, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Empire - 1981, USSR) was a Soviet fiction (fairy tales) writer.
Started to publish in 1931 as a journalist. Covered the murder of Pavlik Morozov and was one who created a myth about him. In 1933 Gubarev wrote a book named One from eleven about those events later rewritten into a novel Pavlik Morozov and a play.
As a fiction writer his debut and a magnum opus was the fairy-tale novel Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors written in 1951, made into a play a year later and filmed in 1963.
Was married on an actress Tamara Nosova.
[edit] Literature works
- В Тридевятом царстве (fairy tale novel)
- Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (fairy tale novel)
- Преданье старины глубокой (fairy tale novel)
- Путешествие на утреннюю звезду (fairy tale novel)
- Трое на острове (fairy tale novel)
- (Russian) Vitali Gubarev at the Library of Soviet Fiction
- Vitali Gubarev at the Internet Movie Database