Aleksandr Vampilov
Aleksandr Vampilov was a Russian playwright. His play ELDER SON was first performed in 1969 and became a national success two years later. Many of his plays have been filmed or televised in Russian. H... Read more
Aleksandr Vampilov was a Russian playwright. His play ELDER SON was first performed in 1969 and became a national success two years later. Many of his plays have been filmed or televised in Russian. His four full-length plays have been translated into English and DUCK HUNTING has been performed in London. Vampilov was the fourth child of schoolteachers. ?is father, Valentin Nikitich, was of Buryat ancestry, and his mother, Anastasia Prokopievna, was Russian, the daughter of an orthodoxal priest. His father was arrested for alleged nationalist activity. The young Alexander taught himself guitar and mandolin, and his first comic short stories appeared in magazines in 1958, later collected as “A Confluence of Circumstances” under the name "A. Sanin." After studying literature and history at the Department of Philology at Irkutsk University, graduating in 1960, he turned to theatre. He was executive secretary of the local newspaper in Irkutsk from 1962 to 1964, and later formed an acquaintance with the experienced and popular dramatist Aleksei Nikolaevich Arbuzov. The first production of FAREWELL IN JUNE in Moscow in 1966 was unsuccessful, but by the early 1970s he was becoming very well-known, and his humanity and insight has been compared with that of Chekhov. LAST SUMMER IN TCHULIMSK was his final play