Alexander Chudakov

Alexander Pavlovich Chudakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Па́влович Чудако́в; February 2, 1938, Shchuchinsk – October 3, 2005, Moscow) was a Russian philologist and writer, known for his study of Chekhov, and for the novel A Gloom is Cast Upon the Ancient Steps, which was awarded the Russian Booker Prize of the decade in 2011.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Aleksandr Chudakov". Words Without Borders.

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  • Александр Чудаков. Ложится мгла на старые ступени
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Recipients of the Russian Booker Prize
  • Mark Kharitonov (1992)
  • Vladimir Makanin (1993)
  • Bulat Okudzhava (1994)
  • Georgi Vladimov (1995)
  • Andrey Sergeev (1996)
  • Anatoly Azolsky (1997)
  • Aleksandr Morozov (1998)
  • Mikhail Butov (1999)
  • Mikhail Shishkin (2000)
  • Lyudmila Ulitskaya (2001)
  • Oleg Pavlov (2002)
  • Rubén Gallego (2003)
  • Vasily Aksyonov (2004)
  • Denis Gutsko (2005)
  • Olga Slavnikova (2006)
  • Aleksandr Ilichevsky (2007)
  • Mikhail Yelizarov (2008)
  • Yelena Chizhova (2009)
  • Elena Kolyadina (2010)
  • Alexander Chudakov (2011)
  • Andrei Dmitriev (2012)
  • Andrei Volos (2013)
  • Vladimir Sharov (2014)
  • Alexander Snegirev (2015)
  • Peter Aleshkovsky (2016)
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