Boris Akunin
Boris Akunin
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Boris Akunin is the pen name of Grigori Yakovlevich Chkhartishvili, a renowned Russian author born on June 24, 1954.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: June 24, 1954
Still active in writing
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Russian
Profession(s): Author, Historian, and Journalist
Early Life and Background
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Boris Akunin was born Grigori Yakovlevich Chkhartishvili, to a family of Georgian origin. He grew up in Moscow, where he developed an interest in literature and history at an early age. Akunin's father, Yakov Chkhartishvili, was a renowned expert on the ancient world and a professor at Moscow State University. This exposure likely influenced Akunin's fascination with historical fiction.
Major Accomplishments
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Akunin's writing career spans over three decades, during which he has published numerous novels, plays, and essays. He is best known for his Erast Fandorin series, a collection of detective novels set in 19th-century Russia. The series follows the adventures of a brilliant and enigmatic detective as he navigates the complexities of Imperial Russia.
Notable Works or Actions
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The Winter Queen: Akunin's debut novel, published in 1998, introduces readers to Erast Fandorin, a detective with exceptional intelligence and analytical skills.
The Turkish Gambit: Published in 2000, this novel is the second installment of the Erast Fandorin series, exploring themes of politics, power, and loyalty.
* Petersburg-Moscow: This novel, published in 1999, marks a departure from the Erast Fandorin series as Akunin explores the relationship between two cities during a tumultuous period in Russian history.
Impact and Legacy
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Boris Akunin's writing has had a significant impact on the literary world. His ability to seamlessly weave historical facts with fictional narratives has captivated readers worldwide. The Erast Fandorin series has been translated into numerous languages, making it one of the most popular Russian novels in recent history.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Boris Akunin's quotes are widely recognized for their wit and insight into human nature. His writing often explores themes that resonate with readers, such as power struggles, loyalty, and the complexities of historical events. As a masterful storyteller, Akunin's ability to craft compelling narratives has earned him a reputation as one of Russia's most beloved authors.
Through his writing, Boris Akunin continues to inspire readers and challenge conventional perspectives on history and society. His quotes offer a glimpse into the world he creates, where characters navigate the complexities of human relationships amidst the backdrop of historical events.
Quotes by Boris Akunin

Remember what it says in Matthew: And false prophets shall abound, and they shall deceive many’” “And from the multiplication of lawlessness, love shall grow cold in many,” said Pelagia, continuing the apostolic citation. Dolinin started and gave the nun a strange look, as if he had just heard those words for the first time, or perhaps had never really thought about their meaning before.

The titular counselor buttoned up his collar and replied seriously: “If you live in a state, you should either ch-cherish it or leave it – anything else is either parasitism or mere lackeys’ gossip.

It is a well-known fact that the farther one travels from the capital, the nearer one approaches to God.

As they say, out with one eye for remembering the past, but if you forget, out with both. And.

She can’t go into public care,” he explained. “She’d pine away. The poor simpleton is far too used to me.” That was when Fandorin really astounded him. “I envy you,” he said, sighing. “You’re a fortunate man, Tulipov. At such a young age you already have reason to respect yourself – something you can be proud of. The Lord has given you a firm center for the whole of your life.

Yakov Mikhailovich, as we have already said, believed fervently in the power of the human intellect. There are no insoluble problems, only incompetent problem solvers.

Any man was likely to take it amiss if his name were remembered incorrectly, and there was absolutely no point in offending his subordinates unnecessarily.

I read somewhere that it’s called American roulette. It was invented in America, in the goldfields. You put a single shot in the cylinder, give it a twirl, and then – bang! If you’re lucky you break the bank; if not, then it’s good-bye.

