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Aleksandr Ivanovich Abramov
Александр Абрамов
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Alexander Ivanovich Abramov was born in 1900 in Moscow. He graduated from the Institute of New Foreign Languages and the V. Brusov Literary Institute. He worked in the editorial offices of the journals "International Literature" and "Theatre", in the newspaper "Evening Moscow". He gained fame as a journalist, screenwriter and theater critic. In fiction, Alexander Abramov debuted in 1926 with the story “The Death of Chess”, and his last science fiction work, the story “Bal” was published in 1985.
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Alexander Ivanovich Abramov was born in 1900 in Moscow. He graduated from the Institute of New Foreign Languages and the V. Brusov Literary Institute. He worked in the editorial offices of the journals "International Literature" and "Theatre", in the newspaper "Evening Moscow". He gained fame as a journalist, screenwriter and theater critic. In fiction, Alexander Abramov debuted in 1926 with the story “The Death of Chess”, and his last science fiction work, the story “Bal” was published in 1985. The writer created the most significant works in fruitful co-authorship with his son, Sergey Abramov. Their joint novels and novels "Everything is allowed", "Riders from nowhere", "Paradise without memory", "Silver version" are still popular. The works of Alexander Sergey Abramov have been translated into several languages, including English, German, French, Japanese.