Pyotr Vail |
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Born | (1949-09-29)29 September 1949 Riga |
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Died | 7 December 2009(2009-12-07) (aged 60) Prague |
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Occupation | writer, editor, radio executive |
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Language | Russian |
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Alma mater | Moscow Polygraphic Institute |
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Literary movement | deputy director of Radio Liberty's Russia service |
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From the Echo of Moscow program, 7 December 2006
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Pyotr Lvovich Vail (Russian: Пётр Львович Вайль; born 29 September 1949, Riga, Latvian SSR – 7 December 2009, Prague, Czech Republic) was a Russian author, journalist, essayist and deputy director of Radio Liberty's Russia service.
Life
Born in Riga 1949, he studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute.[1] He moved to the United States in 1977, joining the station in the mid-1980s.
He moved to the Prague headquarters in 1995.[2] In 1995, he reported from Chechnya.[3]
Vail's best-known books include Genii mesta (The Genius of Place) and Stikhi pro menya (Poems About Me).
He produced several books with Alexander Genis, including Russkaya kukhnya v izgnanii (Russian Cuisine in Exile) and 60-e. Mir sovetskogo cheloveka (The '60s. The World of Soviet People).
He co-edited Iosif Brodsky: trudy i dni (Joseph Brodsky: Works and Days), about Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky, with Lev Losev. He died in a Prague hospital.[2]
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