Kir Bulychev
1934
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2003
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Soviet Union, Russia
native language: Russian
languages spoken, written or signed: Russian
educated at: Moscow State Linguistic University
occupation: science fiction writer, screenwriter, historian, children's writer, translator, orientalist, playwright, writer
award received: USSR State Prize, Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class, ABS Prize, Aelita Prize, Golden Calf
official website: rusf.ru/kb
Kir Bulychev (Russian: Кир Булычёв [Kir Bulychyov]; 18 October 1934 – 5 September 2003) was a pen name of Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko (И́горь Все́володович Може́йко), a Soviet Russian science fiction writer, critic, translator and historian. His magnum opus is a children's science fiction series Alisa Selezneva, although most of his books are adult-oriented. His books were adapted for film, TV, and animation over 20 times – more than any other Russian science fiction author – and Bulychev himself wrote scripts for early adaptations. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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