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Anna Borisova
Анна Борисова
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Anna Borisova is the pseudonym of a mystifying writer. Many people tend to believe that Anna Borisova is the female pseudonym of Boris Akunin.
Later, Boris admitted that it was he who was writing books that came out under the name Borisova. On his blog, he wrote why he decided to adopt a female pseudonym. Boris believes that any writer would like to be a writer. In total, under the name of Anna, he published three books – “Creative”, “There...” and “Seasons”. The author says that all the works
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Anna Borisova is the pseudonym of a mystifying writer. Many people tend to believe that Anna Borisova is the female pseudonym of Boris Akunin.
Later, Boris admitted that it was he who was writing books that came out under the name Borisova. On his blog, he wrote why he decided to adopt a female pseudonym. Boris believes that any writer would like to be a writer. In total, under the name of Anna, he published three books – “Creative”, “There...” and “Seasons”. The author says that all the works were written seriously, without banter. By the way, at one time the author worked under another pseudonym – Brusnikina. Under this name came the book “Ninth saved”.
All the works of the author were published in the series of AST publishing house “Authors”. Talks about the fact that Boris Akunin is hiding behind the aliases of the girls began to go immediately after the books appeared on sale.
Akunin reports that he invented the writer A. Borisova to try to imagine what it was like to be a woman and look at the world with women’s eyes. Boris said that he imagined a lady who entered the age of freedom – children grew up, the mind matured, and character was formed. She has a husband who makes a good living. Thus, the lady cares little about food. She took up the pen partly out of boredom and partly because she wanted to share with the world her thoughts and feelings that had accumulated over the years.
Akunin’s main goal was not to achieve great market success. He wanted to try his strength in fiction, close to the boundary, beyond which more serious literature begins.