Razzakov Fedor is quite famousRussian journalist and writer. During his life he released a lot of books. As a rule, they are devoted to the Russian stage and to the domestic show business as a whole. It is for this reason that his works are a success and sell well. Want to know about the work of this writer and his life path? Read our article!
Fedor Razzakov. Biography
The future writer was born in Russia, in Moscow.Fedor attended high school number 325. After graduating, Razzakov went to serve in the army, which lasted from 1981 to 1983. After serving, Fedor decides to get a higher education. To do this, he enters the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute (MEPI) named after Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya. Razzakov was enrolled in the evening department of the Faculty of History. After graduating, the writer is trying to find a job. In 1922, Fyodor went into the security business (protected a popular newspaper called Kommersant).
Creation
In 1994, Razzakov Fedor, borrowing money from hisfriend-businessman, publishes the first book, which is called "The Life and Death of Vladimir Vysotsky." It was then that the author realizes 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.
Таким образом, за относительно короткий The writer released a four-volume period of time, which included books such as The Bandits of the Capitalist Era, The Bandits of the Socialist Epoch, The Age of Terror and The Bandits of the West. Works enjoyed great success. According to a survey of 1997, which the newspaper "Book Review" held, the first two volumes became real bestsellers.
На протяжении 1998-1999 годов писатель Федор Razzakov publishes his new multi-volume, consisting of eight books. In it, he introduces readers to the biographies of Soviet authors, athletes, actors, broadcasters, and other famous personalities. The piece was called the Dossier on the Stars. But even after finishing his mnogodomnik, Razzakov does not slow down. Already in 2004, a whole volume was issued, consisting of two volumes. The work was called "Life of wonderful times." In it, the author tried to write a chronology of events of an entire era of the 70s of the twentieth century.
Further activities
Since 2000, Fedor Razzakov, photowhich can be seen above, actively cooperates with television. His work as a TV presenter began with short documentaries about banditry, which were based on his book, The Bandits of the Socialist Epoch. Since 2006, the writer has been working with a rather popular newspaper called "Soviet Russia" (there he was awarded the prestigious "Word to the People" award). The first article was dedicated to the memory of the legendary singer Dean Reed. Readers liked the manner of writing of Fyodor Razzakov. It is for this reason that publishers gave it the green light. During his work in the newspaper, Razzakov wrote the biographies of many figures of Russian art (Alla Pugacheva, Vladimir Vysotsky, Andrei Mironov, Leonid Filatov, etc.).
Nevertheless, the greatest glory brought himscandalously critical articles about various artists in Russia and the Soviet Union (most of these articles were included in the book titled "Why do Soviet stars not go out?"). Interestingly, in his articles, Razzakov cultivated a pro-Soviet position. For example, in the article "Makar and his calves, or Neubileyny Makarevich," the writer condemns Andrei Makarevich for not leading his followers ("calves") to state ideals. Razzakov blames the famous bard for the fact that his family belonged to the Soviet elite and had a lot of privileges inaccessible to the ordinary people. In his articles, the author often criticizes celebrities. Thus, Razzakov Fyodor draws attention to his person and is well promoted by slandering the stars.
Criticism
Colleagues relate to the work of Razzakovquite skeptical. Critics claim that this writer is a simple "yellow" journalist. The reason for this was that Razzakov is very biased about the individuals he writes about. In addition, Fedor focuses on the sensational presentation of the material and generously sprinkles his articles with "fried" facts.
Ruthless criticized andscientific and historical work of the writer. Many literary scholars have noticed that in their historical studies Razzakov often resorts to conspiracy positions. The clearest example of this is the article on the so-called "Uzbek case".
Scandals
The writer Fedor Razzakov known at mostdue to scandals. Thus, the writer is trying to attract as many people as possible to his person. An excellent example of this is the case, which took place in 2013 and caused quite a wide response in the media. Nikita Vysotsky applied for Razzakov. The reason for this was the book "Vladimir Vysotsky - KGB superspy". The son of a famous bard sued the writer for suing the honest name of his father. The case was won, and the book was banned from selling.