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Anatoli Andreyevich Kim (Template:Lang-ru; born 15 June 1939) is a Russian-language writer.<ref name="Bogdanova182">Template:Harvnb</ref>
Background
Kim's father was a Soviet Korean, the son of a man who immigrated to the Russian Far East in 1908; his mother was of Russian ethnicity. He claims to be a descendant of 15th-century Korean author Kim Si-seup.<ref name="Sakhvesti">Template:Citation</ref> He was born in Sergievka, Tulkibas District, Chimkent Oblast, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (today South Kazakhstan Province, Kazakhstan) and spent his early years there.<ref name="Bogdanova182"/> In 1948, his family moved to the Russian Far East and Sakhalin, where he lived until 1957 before entering an art school in Moscow.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref>
Translations
Aside from his original works, Kim has also translated a number of Kazakh language works into Russian, including Abdijamil Nurpeisov's Last Duty (Последний долг) and Mukhtar Auezov's Path of Abay (a re-translation, to replace an older Soviet-era version perceived as insufficient).<ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref>
Selected works
Notes
Sources
Further reading
- Pages with broken file links
- 1939 births
- Living people
- People from Shymkent
- Koryo-saram
- Kazakhstani people of Korean descent
- Kazakhstani people of Russian descent
- Russian-language writers
- Kazakhstani translators
- Kazakhstani speculative fiction writers
- Translators from Kazakh
- Translators to Russian
- Converts to Christianity
- Soviet people of Korean descent