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[[Image:jurkin01.jpg|thumb|right|Anatoly Borisovich Jurkin in 2005]]

'''Anatoly Borisowich Jurkin''' ([[Russian language]]: '''Анатолий Борисович Юркин''') ([[June 24]], [[1963]]) is a  [[Russia|Russian]] [[science fiction]]/fantasy writer, essayist, [[journalist]] and [[playwright]].  
He frequently wrote under the [[pseudonym]] '''Тимофей Тригорин''' and '''Гарри Бронзик'''.

== Life ==

Jurkin was born in [[Koksetau]] ([[Kazakhstan]], [[Central Asian Republic]]) and since [[1996]] has lived in [[Saint Petersburg]]. He studied dramatic art at the [[Saint Petersburg State Academy of Dramatic Art]] ([[1987]] - [[1992]]). Jurkin is a [[Russia]]n [[novelist]] who began his career in the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era. His first newspaper publication was an essay called «The Circle of Concerns of the Scientist» ([[1985]]), dedicated to Chokan Walikhanov. During a time of extreme censorship, Jurkin published both under his real name and (through [[samizdat]] ([[1988]]). He was the founder of and has been the editor of the newspaper «Prophesies and Sensations» since [[1998]].

== His work ==

(contracted; show full)[[Category:Russian writers|Jurkin, Anatoly]]

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