Andrei Gusev | |
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![]() Andrei Gusev in 2000 | |
Born | Andrei Evgenievich Gusev (1952-10-27)27 October 1952 (age 72) 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 |
Children | two |
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 academicianAlexander Prokhorov.[2]
Andrei Gusev was born in formerSoviet 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 theMoscow 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 ofBDSM subculture in Russia.[8] Themes includefemale domination,bondage,erotic spanking andBDSM fiction.[9][10][11][12]
Andrei Gusev served as a prototype[13] for one of the main characters – Andrei Lebedev, a journalist of the newspaperMoskovskij Bogomolets, which is very similar to the famousMoskovskij Komsomolets – in the thriller novelJournalists bySergei Aman. In the novel by the same authorEverything 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.