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Eugene Vodolazkin

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Eugene Vodolazkin (born 1964) is a Russian scholar and author. He has worked at Russian Academy of Sciences.[1] and been awarded fellowships from the Toepfer Foundation and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He has written for First Things and been published in Plough.[2] He lives with his family in St. Petersburg.

Novels

References

  1. ^ "'Laurus' ("Лавр"): Evgeny Vodolazkin in Conversation with Josie von Zitzewitz".
  2. ^ "Eugene Vodolazkin".