Alexander Arkhangelsky is known as a writer, publicist, literary critic and literary critic. For many years he collaborated with well-known publications, published a lot in reputable magazines. Arkhangelsky also has experience working on Russian television. Many articles of Alexander Nikolaevich have been translated into foreign languages.
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From the biography of Alexander Arkhangelsky
The future Russian writer and literary critic was born in the capital of the USSR on April 27, 1962. Mom brought up Alexander, who worked as a typist on the radio.
Education Alexander Arkhangelsky received at the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, where he studied at the faculty of Russian language and literature. The university successfully graduated in 1984. Four years later, a young philologist became a candidate of science, defending a thesis on the lyrics of A.S. Pushkin.
Career of Alexander Arkhangelsky
Arkhangelsk began his career in 1980. He worked in the capital's Palace of Pioneers, then in the children's editorial office of the State Radio and Television. Collaborated in the magazines "Friendship of Peoples", "Questions of Philosophy". He completed an internship at the University of Bremen and at the Free University of Berlin.
From 1992 to 1993, viewers could see Alexander Nikolaevich in the “Against the Current” program on the RTR channel, where he was the author and presenter. Then, for about a year, Arkhangelsk participated in the creation of the "Writers at the Microphone" program on the Liberty radio station.
Also in the 90s, Arkhangelsky lectured at the University of Geneva and at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in the capital.
In 1999, Alexander participated in a "round table" on the topic "On real and virtual prose, " organized by the magazine "Friendship of Peoples." Anastasia Gosteva, Mikhail Butov, Alexey Slapovsky, Nikolai Alexandrov, Alexander Gavrilov, Vladimir Berezin, Andrey Dmitriev also took part in this project.
From 1998 to 2007, Arkhangelsky worked in Izvestia, while he was also a columnist in the magazine Profile. Articles by Alexander Nikolayevich are translated into French, German, English and Finnish.
Arkhangelsky did not abandon cooperation with television. Since 2002, he was the author and presenter of the program "Meanwhile" (channel "Culture"), and also led the program "Chronograph" on the channel "Russia".
Throughout his creative career, Arkhangelsky published journalistic and critical materials in Literary Newspaper, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, in the famous magazines Friendship of Peoples, Literary Issues, Banner, New Time, and Cinema Art, "Literary Review" and others.