Yuri Nagibin was a Russian author born on April 3, 1920. He is best known for his novel-turned-screenplay, The Red Tent, but he also wrote a variety of short and long fiction works, such as Arise and Walk and Island of Love. His works have been widely praised and have been adapted into films and plays.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
About
Known best for his novel-turned-screenplay, The Red Tent, he also published such short and long fiction works as Arise and Walk and Island of Love.
Before Fame
One of his earliest publications was a 1959 short story collection titled Such a Simple Thing and Other Stories.
Trivia
He and forty-one other Russian intellectuals reacted to the Russian Constitutional Crisis of 1993 by signing the famous "Letter of Forty-Two."
Family Life
His biological father, a Russian counter-revolutionary, was killed shortly before his birth; he was raised in the Jewish faith by his mother and his stepfather, Mark Leventhal.
Associated With
His book (and screenplay) The Red Tent was inspired by Explorer Umberto Nobile's late 1920s North Pole expedition.