Evgenii Anatol'evich Popov

David Gillespie (University of Bath)
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Evgenii Popov is a writer of satirical, occasionally rumbustious prose works, most of which are rooted in his own experience. His forbidden works of the 1970s and 1980s showed the seamy and violent side of Soviet provincial life, far from the centres of cultural or political power, revealing the nakedness of a society shorn of its ideological clothing. In his post-Soviet writings, he continues to lambast authority for its neglect of the Russian people and their pauperisation in the 1990s, but he also attacks the injustices of Russian history, geography and even anthropology.

Born in 1946 in Krasnoiarsk in Siberia, Popov trained as a geologist while attempting to break into the artistic élite of Moscow. His first stories were published in Novyi mir in 1976, with a foreword by Vasilii

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Citation: Gillespie, David. "Evgenii Anatol'evich Popov". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 02 November 2005 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=6028, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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