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Leonid Zuborev

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Leonid Zuborev
Born (1943-11-18) November 18, 1943 (age 80)
USSR
OccupationMember of Union of Belarus Writers, Member of Association of USA Publishers
NationalityUSA, RB
Alma materMinsk State Linguistic University
Period1983—
GenreBiographies, Historical Novels, and Children's Literature
Notable worksMaxim Bahdanovich, Petrushka, The Curious Prince, Fairy Tales

Leonid Zuborev (Зуборев Леонид Иосифович, Зубараў Леанід Іосіфавіч, Зубарев; born November 18, 1943) is a Soviet born author and biographer from Minsk, Belarus. He has written 20 books (mostly in Russian)[1] ranging from historical novels, biographies, and children's literature. He came to United States 25 years ago and continued to write in both English and Russian. Currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Works

Books

  • Maxim Bahdanovich (1989)
  • The Curious Prince (2011)
  • Petrushka (2011) + video
  • Fairy-Tales (2011, Juliette, New York). ISBN 978-985-454-588-2
  • Сказки Зубарева (2011)
  • НесказАнная красота
  • "Belarus" - Translation of U. Nyaklyaeu's verses - "Juliette, NY" (2015) ISBN 0-9722020-3-X
  • Atomic Bomb For Russia
  • Jews of Belarus
  • Zmitrok Byadulya
  • Artist Nataly Ivanchik
  • MUSIC OF LOVE (Score & Lyrics) Minsk, 2016, ISBN 978-985-7101-88-7

Retold fables

  • “The Nutcracker”
  • “Swan Lake”
  • “The Magic Flute”
  • “Love for Three Oranges”
  • “Sleeping Beauty”
  • “Three Little Pigs”
  • “Puss in Boots”
  • “The Firebird”
  • “By the Pike’s Command”
  • “The Smoker & Death"
  • "Petrushka"
  • "What? Where? When?"
  • "Thumbelina"

References

  1. ^ Academician of the NAS of Belarus, Vladimir Gnilomedov, writer, Ph.D (Philology): “Books by Leonid Zuborev (Л. Зубарев) are an example of high quality popular literature. They are not without appeal, even sensational, setting the political relevance. Read with interest.” Magazine «Neman», №11, 2010, Republic of Belarus
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