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Vladimir Vagin (illustrator)

Vladimir Vasilʹevich Vagin (born 30 March 1937) is a Russian illustrator of books. With the writer Frank Asch he created ''Here Comes the Cat!'' (Si︠u︡da idet kot!), a 32-page children's picture book published by Scholastic Books in 1989. It was awarded the Russian National Book Award and was considered the first Russian-American collaboration on a children's book. 25th Anniversary Edition of ''Here Comes the Cat!'' was reissued in July 2011 by McSweeney's McMullens (bilingual text) . Vagin moved to the United States in 1990 and currently lives in Vermont. He and Asch won the Picture Books Golden Duck Award in 1996 for their collaboration ''Insects from Outer Space'' (Scholastic, 1995).〔("Golden Duck Nominees List" ). Locus Index to SF Awards (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/speculative fiction" TITLE="speculative fiction">speculative fiction  ). Locus Publications. Retrieved 2014-10-16. The 1996 Golden Duck win is Vagin's only entry in the database.〕

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