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Viktor Nikolaevich Docenko
Виктор Доценко
Birth at
12 April 1946
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Viktor Nikolaevich Dotsenko was born on April 12, 1946 in Omsk. In the 1970s, he graduated from GITIS, but instead of the profession of theater critic, he preferred the career of a professional writer. In 1983, he wrote a novel about the police, which did not like the political department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which asked the author to redo it. He refused, and soon ... was arrested and convicted on a false charge. As a result of the intercession of the writer Boris Vasiliev, Dotsenko
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Viktor Nikolaevich Dotsenko was born on April 12, 1946 in Omsk. In the 1970s, he graduated from GITIS, but instead of the profession of theater critic, he preferred the career of a professional writer. In 1983, he wrote a novel about the police, which did not like the political department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which asked the author to redo it. He refused, and soon ... was arrested and convicted on a false charge. As a result of the intercession of the writer Boris Vasiliev, Dotsenko was released a year and a half ahead of time. Then Viktor Dotsenko was a journalist, visited Afghanistan, where he almost died. In 1989, a book by Viktor Dotsenko "... nicknamed 'The Beast'" was published, called the first Soviet militant and gained immense popularity. Soon its main character, Savely Govorkov, appeared on the screen - the film according to the script by V. Dotsenko was directed by Alexander A. Muratov. The first book was followed by others, and now the total circulation of books by Viktor Dotsenko has exceeded 12 million copies. In addition, the writer acted as a director, putting on his scripts the films “Thirtieth – to destroy!” and “Black Berets”.