Andrei Gusev | |
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Born | Andrei Evgenievich Gusev 27 October 1952 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Occupation | writer, novelist, journalist, inventor |
Nationality | Russian |
Citizenship | Soviet (1952–91) Russian (1992–present) |
Alma mater | Moscow Engineering Physics Institute |
Period | 1990–present |
Genre | fiction, fantasy, thriller, erotica |
Literary movement | Postmodernism |
Notable works |
With Chronos' Permit On the Edge of Magellanic Clouds The World According to Novikoff |
Website | |
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Andrei Evgenievich Gusev (Russian: Андрей Евгеньевич Гусев, born 27 October 1952) is a Russian writer and journalist. He is the author of 10 inventions, 23 published scientific works. [1] One of his co-authors is a winner of the Nobel Prize, a legend of the Soviet physics, the academician Alexander Prokhorov. [2]
Andrei Gusev was born in former Soviet Union, in Moscow. His parents were engineers. His father Evgeny Gusev was born in Chernihiv Oblast of Ukraine; his mother Rosalind Maltseva was born in Moscow. [3]
Andrei Gusev graduated the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1975. The next eleven years he worked as a scientific employee (a medical physicist) in public health services. Also in these years he received a medical education. [4]
In 1990 Andrei Gusev became a correspondent of the daily " Moskovskij Komsomolets". Later he worked as the special correspondent of the All-Russia " Rossiyskaya Gazeta" and dep. editor-in-chief of the youth newspaper "Stupeni". [5] [6]
Since 1993 Andrei Gusev serves as editor-in-chief of "The New Medical Gazette" (published in Russian). [7]
Andrei Gusev is the author of several hundreds articles in " Moskovskij Komsomolets", " Rossiyskaya Gazeta", " Sovetskaya Rossiya", " Vechernyaya Moskva", " The Moscow News", "Stupeni", "The New Medical Gazette", magazines "Auto M", "Stolitza", "Yatt" etc. [1]
Within work in "Stupeni" the first books of the writer were published: a collection "Ticket to America" (1992) and "Presentation" (1993). Then he published "Mister Novelist" (1994), " With Chronos' Permit" (1995), "The Russian Story" (1996) and also the story collection " On the Edge of Magellanic Clouds" (1998). [4] He published his novels "The Painter & Eros" and "Role Plays" in 2003 and " The World According to Novikoff" in 2006. In his prose in the 2010s Andrei Gusev developed the themes of BDSM subculture in Russia. [8] Themes include female domination, bondage, erotic spanking and BDSM fiction. [9] [10] [11] [12]
Andrei Gusev served as a prototype [13] for one of the main characters – Andrei Lebedev, a journalist of the newspaper Moskovskij Bogomolets, which is very similar to the famous Moskovskij Komsomolets – in the thriller novel Journalists by Sergei Aman. In the novel by the same author Everything Will Be Okay, We're All Going to Die! [14] Gusev was described under his own name, as a journalist Andrei Gusev.
Andrei Gusev lives in Moscow. He was married twice and divorced twice. His first wife, Nina Guseva (née Odnoletko), worked as a nurse; his second wife, Ivetta Sarkisyan, is a philologist by training. He has two daughters. [3] His hobby is beekeeping.