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Valery Popov (writer)
Valery Georgievich Popov ((ロシア語:Валерий Георгиевич Попов)) (born December 8, 1938) is a Russian writer, "one of the leading representatives of the Leningrad school of fiction."〔Mikhail N. Epstein, ''Russian Postmodernism: New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture'' (Berghahn Books, 1999; ISBN 1571810285), p. 493.〕 He has written about twenty books for adults and children as well as poems and screenplays.
Born in Kazan into the family of a biologist, he graduated from Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University in 1963 and worked as an engineer until 1969; in 1970 he graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. His first story was published in 1963 and his first collection, ''Yuzhnee, chem prezhde'' ("''Further south than before''") in 1969. During this period he was, along with Sergei Dovlatov, in a "group of aspiring young writers called Gorozhane (The Townsmen) — a group that included Vladimir Maramzin, Valery Popov, Boris Vakhtin, and Igor Yefimov."〔Vineta Colby, ''World Authors, 1980-1985'' (H.W. Wilson Co., 1991; ISBN 0824207971), p. 228.〕 Jekaterina Young writes of these early stories:
The emphasis is upon the narrator's complex reactions and the construction of a world that is unusual and even absurd. The events narrated appear random; the author is not concerned to tell a story about a specific character. He is more interested in the intonation and rhythmic precision of his stories, almost all of which are first-person narratives.〔Jekaterina Young, ''Sergei Dovlatov and His Narrative Masks'' (Northwestern University Press, 2009; ISBN 0810125978), p. 10.〕
His later works, "depicting surreal post-Soviet life, such as ''Days in the Harem'' (1994) and ''She-rascal'' (1996), utilize elements of the picaresque novel."〔Epstein, ''Russian Postmodernism'', p. 494.〕 He has also written a biography (2010) of his friend Dovlatov.
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