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Razzakov Fedor. Biography. Creation

Razzakov Fedor is a rather famous Russian journalist and writer. During his life he released a lot of books. As a rule, they are devoted to the Russian stage and domestic show business in general. It is for this reason that his works are successful and sold well. Do you want to know about the work of this writer and his life's path? Read our article!

Fedor Razzakov. Biography

The future writer was born in Russia, in Moscow. Fedor studied in secondary school at number 325. After graduating from it, Razzakov went to serve in the army, which lasted from 1981 to 1983. After serving, Fyodor decides to get a higher education. To do this, he enters the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute (MOPI) named after Nadezhda Krupskaya. Razzakov was enrolled in the evening department of the historical faculty. After graduating, the writer tries to find a job. In 1922, Fedor went to the security business (he was guarding a popular newspaper called Kommersant).

Creation

In 1994 Razzakov Fedor, having borrowed money from his friend-businessman, issues the first book, entitled "The Life and Death of Vladimir Vysotsky." It is then that the author understands that writing is his vocation. Therefore Razzakov leaves his job and gets a job in the newspaper "I am a bodyguard". There he received the post of criminal journalist. The robot was not dusty. In addition, Razzakov Fedor had access to various information sources. Therefore, this work has become an excellent help in his work.

Thus, in a relatively short period of time, the writer issues a four-volume book, which included such books as "Bandits of the era of capitalism", "Bandits of the era of socialism", "Age of terror" and "Bandits of the West." The works were a huge success. According to the results of the poll of 1997, which was conducted by the newspaper "Book Review", the first two volumes became real bestsellers.

Throughout 1998-1999, the writer Fyodor Razakov published his new multi-volume, consisting of eight books. In it, he introduces readers to biographies of Soviet authors, athletes, actors, TV presenters and other famous personalities. The work was called "Dossier on the stars." But even after graduating from his multivolume, Razzakov does not slow down. Already in 2004 there is a whole volume consisting of two volumes. The work was called "The Life of Remarkable Times." In it, the author tried to write a chronology of the events of the whole era of the 70s of the twentieth century.

Further activities

Since 2000, Fedor Razzakov, whose photo can be seen above, is actively cooperating with television. His work as a TV presenter began with short documentary films about banditry, which were based on his book "Bandits of the era of socialism." Since 2006, the writer has been cooperating with a rather popular newspaper called "Soviet Russia" (where he was awarded the prestigious "The Lay of the People"). The first article was dedicated to the memory of the legendary singer Dean Reed. Readers liked the manner of writing Fedor Razzakov. It is for this reason that the publishers gave him a green light. During his time in the newspaper Razzakov wrote biographies of many figures of Russian art (Alla Pugacheva, Vladimir Vysotsky, Andrei Mironov, Leonid Filatov , etc.).

Nevertheless, scandalously critical articles about various artists in Russia and the Soviet Union brought most glory to him (most of these articles were included in the book "Why Do not Stop the Soviet Stars?"). It is interesting that in his articles Razzakov cultivated a pro-Soviet position. For example, in the article "Makar and his calves, or Neubileiniy Makarevich," the writer condemns Andrei Makarevich for not leading his followers ("calves") to state ideals. Razzakov reproaches the famous bard for the fact that his family belonged to the Soviet elite and had a lot of privileges unavailable to ordinary people. In his articles, the author often criticizes celebrities. Thus, Razzakov Fyodor draws attention to his person and is quite good at the expense of denigrating the stars.

Criticism

Colleagues refer to Razzakov's work rather skeptical. Critics argue that this writer is a simple "yellow" journalist. The reason for this was that Razzakov is very prejudiced against the personalities he is writing about. In addition, Fedor focuses on the sensational presentation of the material and generously spices his articles with "fried" facts.

Ruthless criticism was also subjected to scientific and historical works of the writer. Many literary scholars have noticed that in his historical research Razzakov often resorts to conspiracy positions. The article on the so-called "Uzbek case" can serve as a clear example of this.

Scandals

The writer Fedor Razakov is known for the most part due to scandals. Thus, the writer tries to attract as many people as possible to his person. An excellent example of this may be the case that took place in 2013 and caused a rather large resonance in the media. Nikita Vysotsky filed an application for Razzakov. The reason for this was the book "Vladimir Vysotsky - super-agent of the KGB." The son of a well-known bard filed a lawsuit against the writer for defaming his father's honest name. The case was won, and the book was banned from selling.

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