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'''Anton''' "'''Tony'''" '''Vilgotsky''' (Russian: Антон Вильгоцкий) is a [[Russia]]n musician, composer, [[horror fiction|horror]] and [[fantasy]] writer,<ref>[https://books.google.ru/books?id=llPSBgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=book+of+european+writers&hl=ru&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiusOOk3PfTAhXFE5oKHQTEDpkQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=book%20of%20european%20writers&f=false A Book of European Writers]</ref> playwright,<ref>[http://krispen.ru/v.php Russian playwrights database]</ref> and musical columnist. He is mostly known for his novels ''Chosen by the Pentacle'' |
'''Anton''' "'''Tony'''" '''Vilgotsky''' (Russian: Антон Вильгоцкий) is a [[Russia]]n musician, composer, [[horror fiction|horror]] and [[fantasy]] writer,<ref>[https://books.google.ru/books?id=llPSBgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=book+of+european+writers&hl=ru&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiusOOk3PfTAhXFE5oKHQTEDpkQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=book%20of%20european%20writers&f=false A Book of European Writers]</ref> playwright,<ref>[http://krispen.ru/v.php Russian playwrights database]</ref> and musical columnist. He is mostly known for his fantasy and horror novels (''Chosen by the Pentacle'', ''Evil Never Sleeps'', ''The Charmed Roads'', ''Shepherd of Dead'' and others as well as his journalist work in such magazines like [[Dark City (magazine)|''Dark City'']], ''Mir Fantastiki'', ''OM'' and ''KVIR''. |
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He was the first Russian journalist who interviewed American musician and actor [[Ari Lehman]] (the first portrayer of [[Jason Voorhees]] in the first "[[Friday the 13th (1980 film)|Friday the 13th]]" movie), and famous movie composer [[Harry Manfredini]] who scored most of the "Friday" movies. The latter interview was published in [[Mir Fantastiki]]<ref>[http://www.forbiddenmusics.ru/page/anton-vilgockij-o-horrore-i-ne-tolko Valery Galatinov. Tony Vilgotsky speaks about horror and not only]</ref> Later Vilgotsky interviewed many horror celebrities, including [[Tom Savini]], [[Felissa Rose]], [[Scott Derrickson]], [[Brian Paulin]], Matt Farnsworth, Dieter Laser, Victor Brooke Miller and more. |
He was the first Russian journalist who interviewed American musician and actor [[Ari Lehman]] (the first portrayer of [[Jason Voorhees]] in the first "[[Friday the 13th (1980 film)|Friday the 13th]]" movie), and famous movie composer [[Harry Manfredini]] who scored most of the "Friday" movies. The latter interview was published in [[Mir Fantastiki]]<ref>[http://www.forbiddenmusics.ru/page/anton-vilgockij-o-horrore-i-ne-tolko Valery Galatinov. Tony Vilgotsky speaks about horror and not only]</ref> Later Vilgotsky interviewed many horror celebrities, including [[Tom Savini]], [[Felissa Rose]], [[Scott Derrickson]], [[Brian Paulin]], Matt Farnsworth, Dieter Laser, Victor Brooke Miller and more. |
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Since 2012, Vilgotsky began to collaborate with [[Hollywood]] horror magazine ''Gore Noir''.<ref>[http://soulo666.livejournal.com/272247.html Tony Vilgotsky, "Cheers from the other bank"]</ref> Also he |
Since 2012, Vilgotsky began to collaborate with [[Hollywood]] horror magazine ''Gore Noir''.<ref>[http://soulo666.livejournal.com/272247.html Tony Vilgotsky, "Cheers from the other bank"]</ref> Also he was noticed among authors of [[Australia]]n horror magazine [[Midnight Echo#Midnight Echo magazine|Midnight Echo]].<ref>[http://midnightechomagazine.com/about/ About Midnight Echo Magazine]</ref> |
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Vilgotsky is also the first Russian author who created a full biography of [[Ayn Rand]]. |
Vilgotsky is also the first Russian author who created a full biography of [[Ayn Rand]]. This book was highly praised by the critics and became a national bestseller in Russia and Ukraine<ref>[http://expert.ru/expert/2018/09/zhizn-na-amfetaminah/ Vyacheslav Surikov. Life on amphetamines]</ref>. |
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[[File:Tony Vilgotsky 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Tony Vilgotsky during the press conference in underground club of Rostov-on-Don, 2010]] |
[[File:Tony Vilgotsky 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Tony Vilgotsky during the press conference in underground club of Rostov-on-Don, 2010]] |
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Revision as of 16:41, 16 May 2018
Tony Vilgotsky | |
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Born | Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation | 14 June 1980
Occupation | Author, journalist, game designer |
Nationality | Russian |
Genre | Horror, fantasy |
Anton "Tony" Vilgotsky (Russian: Антон Вильгоцкий) is a Russian musician, composer, horror and fantasy writer,[1] playwright,[2] and musical columnist. He is mostly known for his fantasy and horror novels (Chosen by the Pentacle, Evil Never Sleeps, The Charmed Roads, Shepherd of Dead and others as well as his journalist work in such magazines like Dark City, Mir Fantastiki, OM and KVIR.
Biography
Tony was born on July 14, 1980 in the Southern Russian city Rostov-on-Don. He spent some time studying journalism at a local university and then started to work as a correspondent in a local daily newspaper.[3]
Since his adolescene, he admired the horror genre, which inspired him to begin writing horror stories himself. Two issues of his dark fantasy saga, The Chronicles of Skharn (Russian: Хроники Схарны), were published by Armada Publishing House in December 2008 and May 2009. The first of these novels landed on 7th position in Top 100 bestselling books of this publishing house of several years. Such phenomenal success of debut novel was unexpected even for author himself[4]. This book was nominated for prestigious Russian fiction award Roscon[5]. The novel Evil Never Sleeps was nominated for one of the main awards of the fiction festival Star Bridge[6]. Vilgotsky's next novel Little Shop of Horrors became one of the most anticipated Russian books of the following decade[7]. His books were widely pirated[8] and in 2010 somebody even hacked Vilgotsky's PC with intention to steal his new texts before their official release[9].
The novels Eye of Satan, Suburban Necromancer and The Charmed Roads were released in 2012 by company Litres which is a department of biggest Russian publishing house Eksmo.[10]
During very long period Vilgotsky was the main author of Russian metal magazine Dark City and one of the most known Russian music journalists. During this period he interviewed such bands like Amon Amarth, Das Ich, Crematory, Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows, Suicide Commando and many more.[citation needed] For some time he was a literary editor of Russian horror webzine The Darkness (Тьма)[11] and continued to write for its successor, Darker magazine[12]. Tony Vilgotsky was one of the men who stood at the source of the first Russian horror fiction anthology[13]. Also, though Vilgotsky himself is not gay, his articles about different gay musicians often can be noticed in Russian LGBT-magazine Kvir. Also he works as translator and music observer in Russian version of Classic Rock magazine.
He was the first Russian journalist who interviewed American musician and actor Ari Lehman (the first portrayer of Jason Voorhees in the first "Friday the 13th" movie), and famous movie composer Harry Manfredini who scored most of the "Friday" movies. The latter interview was published in Mir Fantastiki[14] Later Vilgotsky interviewed many horror celebrities, including Tom Savini, Felissa Rose, Scott Derrickson, Brian Paulin, Matt Farnsworth, Dieter Laser, Victor Brooke Miller and more.
Since 2012, Vilgotsky began to collaborate with Hollywood horror magazine Gore Noir.[15] Also he was noticed among authors of Australian horror magazine Midnight Echo.[16]
Vilgotsky is also the first Russian author who created a full biography of Ayn Rand. This book was highly praised by the critics and became a national bestseller in Russia and Ukraine[17].
Illustrations
In 2017 Tony released a new non-fiction book Self-Defence by Materials at Hand[18][19] with illustrations drawn by himself.[20] This book is intended mostly for female audience.[21]
Video game career
In December 2016, Vilgotsky announced that he wants to try himself as game designer and that he started to develop his first video game. Details of this project weren't revealed yet.[22] Due to Vilgotsky's popularity over Post-Soviet space, the news about his first game project were widely spread by many sources of the region.[23][24][25][26] Later was announced that Vilgotsky is planning to release another game before the one that was announced earlier. The name of the game is Evils Spirits Shotdown and it's based on his own novel Warriors of the Church.[27]
Personal life
As Tony admitted in one of his interviews, he is an enthusiastic gamer who began to play videogames from the early childhood. Among his favorite games he lists such titles as Witcher, Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2, Hellgate: London and Assassin's Creed[28]. He's a fan of ambient and world music (because, as he admits, he was tired of extreme metal during his metal observer career)[29].
He is also a fan of Twin Peaks and other movies by David Lynch.[30].
Bibliography
Novels
- Chosen by the Pentacle (fantasy novel) - 2008 (Armada publishing house, Moscow)[31]
- Evil Never Sleeps (fantasy novel) - 2009 (Armada publishing house, Moscow)[32]
- The Charmed Roads (fantasy novel) - 2012 (LitRes, Moscow)
- Suburban Necromacer (dark fantasy and horror novel) - 2012 (LitRes, Moscow)
- Eye of Satan aka Warriors of the Church (action fiction and horror novel) - 2012 (LitRes, Moscow)
- Little Shop of Horrors(book of horror stories) - 2012 (LitRes, Moscow)
- Shepherd of the Dead (dark fantasy and horror novel) - scheduled to be released in 2018 (Eksmo, Moscow)
- The Ripper of Petrograd (detective fiction) - TBA
Short stories
- The Entomologists - 2003 (Donskaya Kultura, Rostov-on-Don)
- Trevor - 2013 (Bloody-Mess.net, UK)
Non-fiction
- Who is Ayn Rand? - 2015 (AST, Moscow)
- Self-defence by materials at hand - 2016 (Krylov, St. Petersburg)
Scientific researches
- Russian Fields of Mysteries - 2013 (Midnight Echo, Australia)[33]
Filmography
- Cryptic Plasm (2013, directed by Brian Paulin) - composer
- Exquisite Corpse (TBA) - composer
References
- ^ A Book of European Writers
- ^ Russian playwrights database
- ^ Career of successful fantasy writer had its roots in Evening Rostov
- ^ Tony Vilgotsky on Litmir.me
- ^ List of Roscon-2009 nominees
- ^ List of Star Bridge-2009 nominees
- ^ Waiting for the computer horrors
- ^ Rostov's writer became a victim of piracy
- ^ Tony Vilgotsky talks hacking incident
- ^ Official author's biography
- ^ Tony Vilgotsky on Knigogid
- ^ Tony Vilgotsky on Darker
- ^ The Scariest book - list of gratitudes
- ^ Valery Galatinov. Tony Vilgotsky speaks about horror and not only
- ^ Tony Vilgotsky, "Cheers from the other bank"
- ^ About Midnight Echo Magazine
- ^ Vyacheslav Surikov. Life on amphetamines
- ^ Self-defence by materials at hand
- ^ Lifehacks for girls
- ^ Rostov's resident wrote a book about self-defence
- ^ Which items may help a woman to protect herself
- ^ Tony Vilgotsky's interview to Life.Ru portal
- ^ Politros.com
- ^ V-Sety.ru
- ^ 1Smiru.ru
- ^ Replya.net
- ^ The first Orthodox video game will be on sale soon
- ^ Triumph of the Rostov's writer
- ^ The Demigod. Interview with Tony Vilgotsky
- ^ Interview with Tony Vilgotsky
- ^ Armada publishing house release schedule for December 2008
- ^ Armada publishing house release schedule for May 2009
- ^ Review on Hellnotes.com