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  1. Sep 24, 2024 · The Tagansky Court of Moscow is considering a lawsuit against Boris Akunin*. Did a liberal writer who fled the country start his lucrative career with banal theft? For more than 20 years, until the beginning of his career, Boris Akunin (real name – Grigory Chkhartishvili)* He was one of the most commercially successful writers in Russia.

  2. hrtprikazuje.hrt.hr › hrt1 › boris-akunin-intervjuBoris Akunin - intervju - HRT

    Sep 19, 2024 · Boris Akunin - intervju. 19.09.2024. Iza njega su deseci milijuna prodanih knjiga, svjetska slava i disidentski status. On je književnik, povjesničar, japanolog i anglist, Grigorij Chartishvili, najpoznatiji pod literarnim pseudonimom Boris Akunin. 'Car i samodržac' u žanru povijesnog detektivskog romana u četvrtak, 26. rujna, u 21 sat na ...

  3. Sep 6, 2024 · Moscow Court Arrests Writer Boris Akunin in Absentia Authorities charged Akunin, who has not lived in Russia since 2014, with justifying terrorism and spreading “fakes” about the Russian army...

  4. 2 days ago · The state tarred as an extremist Boris Akunin (the pseudonym of Grigory Chkhartishvili) — perhaps the most successful Russian writer of the last two decades, whose books have been printed in the tens of millions — and, to send a message, searched the editorial office of the Zakharov publishing house, one of those that published Akunin’s books.

  5. 2 days ago · Boris Akunin es un seudónimo. Akunin significa “villano” en japonés; Mikhail Bakunin fue un destacado anarquista ruso del siglo 19. Bautizado como Grigory Chkhartishvili en Georgia, se crió ...

  6. Sep 12, 2024 · So, according to the author, the long story of Erast Fandorin has come to an end. He was "buried" before, like in Black City when he was supposedly shot in the head. But now, Boris Akunin has officially declared that it's over—no more adventures. And it's true; fifteen full novels have been released (or more,…

  7. Sep 23, 2024 · The Tagansky district court held a regular hearing on the suit of writer from Smolensk region Tatyana Vikentyeva against writer Boris Akunin (real name - Grigory Chkhartinshvili, foreign agent, included in the register of terrorists and extremists) for protection of copyright.