Vladislav Rusanov
Vladislav Adolfovitch Rusanov | |
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Vladislav Rusanov | |
Born |
Donetsk, Ukraine | June 12, 1966
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Fantasy |
Notable works | Hot Winds Of North |
Vladislav Adolfovitch Rusanov (Russian: Владислав Адольфович Русанов) is a fantasy writer, candidate of technical sciences (1999).[1] Writes in Russian language. Also is known for translations of fantasy and romantic poetry into Russian. Formerly a Ukrainian citizen he now identifies with the Donetsk People's Republic.
When the Donetsk People's Republic proclaimed itself as an independent state from Ukraine, he expressed support of the breakaway republic, and became one of the founders of the Donetsk People's Republic Writers' Union,[2][3][4] and called Ukraine a "murderer state"[5]
Bibliography
Hot Winds Of North
- Dawn's Gust (Russian: Рассветный шквал) (2004)
- Midday Storm (Russian: Полуденная буря) (2005)
- Sunset's Hurricane ((Russian: Закатный ураган)) (2005)
Blades Of Boundaries
- The Damned Cargo (Russian: Окаянный груз) (2006)
- The Revenge Will Not Be(Russian: Мести не будет) (2006)
Dragons Slayer
- The Stepchild of Destiny (Russian: Пасынок судьбы) (2006)
- The Hostage of Fortune(Russian: Заложник удачи) (2007)
Bronze griffin
- Bronze Griffin (Russian: Бронзовый грифон) (2007)
- Silver Bear (Russian: Серебряный медведь) (2007)
- Golden Boar (Russian: Золотой вепрь) (2008)
- Steel Thrush (Russian: Стальной дрозд) (2008)
Warlock
- Warlock of Gardarika (Russian: Ворлок из Гардарики) (2008)
- Rites of Warlock (Russian: Обряд ворлока) (2009)
- Messenger from Moscow (Russian: Гонец московский) (2010)
- Roads and destinies (Russian: Дороги и судьбы) (2011)
References
- ↑ Владислав Русанов, http://fantlab.ru/autor1159
- ↑ http://russkiymir.ru/en/news/190337/
- ↑ http://russkiymir.ru/en/news/191327/
- ↑ http://novorossia.today/odin-iz-osnovatelej-soyuza-pisatelej-dnr-rasskazal-kak-fentezi-o-vojne-stala-v-donbasse-realnostyu/
- ↑ http://news-front.info/2016/06/23/proza-pro-ukrainskij-pasport-vladislav-rusanov/
External links
- Vladislav Rusanov's short stories in http://www.zhurnal.lib.ru magazine
- Vladislav Rusanov's LiveJournal blog
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