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'''Samuil Aronovich Lurie''' ({{lang-ru|Самуил Аронович Лурье}}; 12 May 1942, [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]] – 8 August 2015, [[Saint Petersburg]]) was a [[Russia]]n writer and historian of literature.<ref name="Meduaza">{{cite news|url=https://meduza.io/news/2015/08/08/umer-pisatel-samuil-lurie|title=Умер писатель Самуил Лурье|date=8 August 2015|agency=[[Meduza]]|accessdate=8 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="echo">{{cite news|url=http://echo.msk.ru/news/1599666-echo.html|title=В Петербурге скончался писатель, историк литературы Самуил Лурье|date=8 August 2015|agency=[[Echo of Moscow]]|accessdate=8 August 2015}}</ref> Many of his works were published under [[pseudonym]] '''S Gedroitz''' ({{lang-ru| С. Гедройц}})
'''Samuil Aronovich Lurie''' ({{lang-ru|Самуил Аронович Лурье}}; 12 May 1942, [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]] – 8 August 2015, [[Saint Petersburg]]) was a [[Russia]]n writer and historian of literature.<ref name="Meduaza">{{cite news|url=https://meduza.io/news/2015/08/08/umer-pisatel-samuil-lurie|title=Умер писатель Самуил Лурье|date=8 August 2015|agency=[[Meduza]]|accessdate=8 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="echo">{{cite news|url=http://echo.msk.ru/news/1599666-echo.html|title=В Петербурге скончался писатель, историк литературы Самуил Лурье|date=8 August 2015|agency=[[Echo of Moscow]]|accessdate=8 August 2015}}</ref> Many of his works were published under [[pseudonym]] '''S Gedroitz''' ({{lang-ru| С. Гедройц}})


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He became editor in 1966 of {{ill|ru|Neva (magazine)|Нева (журнал)|Neva}} magazine. From 1988-2002 he was editor-in-chief of the prose section. From 2002-12 he worked as an editor of ''Polden XXI Century'', a [[science fantasy]] almanac. He authored more than a thousand journal articles.<ref name="seance">{{cite web|url=http://seance.ru/author/lurje|title=Samuil Lurie profile|accessdate=August 9, 2015}}</ref>
He became editor in 1966 of {{ill|ru|Neva (magazine)|Нева (журнал)|Neva}} magazine. From 1988-2002 he was editor-in-chief of the prose section. From 2002-12 he worked as an editor of ''Polden XXI Century'', a [[science fantasy]] almanac. He authored more than a thousand journal articles.<ref name="seance">{{cite web|url=http://seance.ru/author/lurje|title=Samuil Lurie profile|accessdate=August 9, 2015}}</ref>


Lurie was the chairperson of [[Russian Booker Prize]] jury (2012). He was awarded Zvezda magazine Prize (1993, 2003), Neva magazine Prize (2002), Peter Vyazemsky Prize (1997), I.P. Belkin Prize (2011).{{cn}}
Lurie was the chairperson of [[Russian Booker Prize]] jury (2012). He was awarded Zvezda magazine Prize (1993, 2003), Neva magazine Prize (2002), Peter Vyazemsky Prize (1997), I.P. Belkin Prize (2011).{{cn|date=August 2015}}


==Books==
==Books==

Revision as of 01:46, 9 August 2015

Samuil Aronovich Lurie (Template:Lang-ru; 12 May 1942, Sverdlovsk – 8 August 2015, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian writer and historian of literature.[1][2] Many of his works were published under pseudonym S Gedroitz (Template:Lang-ru)

Biography

Samuil Aronovich Lurie was born to a family of philologists from Saint Petersburg evacuated during the World War II. His father, Aron Naumovich Lurie (1913-2003) was a bibliographer, and historian of literature, Doctor of Philological Science and a World War II veteran.

Lurie graduated from Leningrad State University, worked as a village school teacher (1964-1964), then for the National Pushkin Museum in Saint Petersburg(1965-1966). His first publications were in Zvezda magazine (1964). He led a coloumn in Zvezda magazine named "Lessons of Belles-Letres" (Template:Lang-ru).

He became editor in 1966 of ru magazine. From 1988-2002 he was editor-in-chief of the prose section. From 2002-12 he worked as an editor of Polden XXI Century, a science fantasy almanac. He authored more than a thousand journal articles.[3]

Lurie was the chairperson of Russian Booker Prize jury (2012). He was awarded Zvezda magazine Prize (1993, 2003), Neva magazine Prize (2002), Peter Vyazemsky Prize (1997), I.P. Belkin Prize (2011).[citation needed]

Books

  • Литератор Писарев: роман. Л.: Советский писатель, 1987; Print of 1963 was destroyed
  • Толкование судьбы (эссе). СПб.: Борей, 1994
  • Разговоры в пользу мёртвых (эссе). СПб.: Urbi, 1997
  • Успехи ясновидения. СПб.: Издательство Пушкинского фонда, 2002
  • Муравейник. СПб.: Издательство журнала Нева, 2002
  • Нечто и взгляд. СПб.: Издательство Пушкинского фонда, 2004
  • Письма полумёртвого человека (роман в письмах). СПб.: Янус, 2004 (together with Дм. Циликиным)
  • Такой способ понимать. СПб.: Класс, 2007
  • Сорок семь ночей. СПб.: Журнал «Звезда», 2008 (under pseudonym С. Гедройц)
  • Гиппоцентавр, или Опыты чтения и письма. СПб: Читатель, 2011 (under pseudonym С. Гедройц)
  • Железный бульвар. СПб.: Азбука, 2012
  • Изломанный аршин. СПб.: Пушкинский фонд, 2012
  • Меркуцио, Zvezda 2015

References

  1. ^ "Умер писатель Самуил Лурье". Meduza. 8 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. ^ "В Петербурге скончался писатель, историк литературы Самуил Лурье". Echo of Moscow. 8 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Samuil Lurie profile". Retrieved August 9, 2015.