Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin (Russian: Владислав Петрович Крапивин; born 14 October 1938, in Tyumen) is a Russian children's books writer. He received a degree in journalism from the Ural State University. In the course of his studies, he started working at the newspaper "Evening Sverdlovsk", followed by several years in the periodical "Ural Pathfinder". Krapivin has been a full-time writer since 1965. His first book, The Voyage of Orion, was printed by the Sverdlovsk Publishing House in 1962. Over the course of his literary career, Krapivin became the author of more than 200 publications, many of which have been translated. In 1961 Vladislav Krapivin founded a youth group called "Caravel" with the main activities for the kids that of journalism, fencing, sailing and all things maritime. "Caravel" exists to this day, led by its former graduates. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three from the Carronades Square
(Novel)
Lullaby for Brother
(Novel)
Valka's Sails
(Novel)
The Legend of Dvid Island
(Novel)
The Side Where the Wind Is
(Writer)
An Amazing Find, Or the Most Ordinary Miracles
(Novel)
The Escape Of Horned Vikings, or Five Days In The Life Of Johnny Vorobyova
(Screenplay)
Lullaby for Brother
(Writer)
Father's Anger
(Director)
Father's Anger
(Director of Photography)
The Goalkeeper Chip
(Director)
The Goalkeeper Chip
(Writer)
Once Upon a Time There Were Drummers
(Director)
Once Upon a Time There Were Drummers
(Writer)
The Ransom of Red Chief
(Writer)
The Ransom of Red Chief
(Director)
The Ship, or the Chronicle of Captain Sanka
(Writer)
The Ship, or the Chronicle of Captain Sanka
(Director)
The Three Musketeers, or Twenty Years Later
(Director)
The Three Musketeers, or Twenty Years Later
(Writer)
Vaska the Mannequin
(Writer)
Vaska the Mannequin
(Director)
Vaska the Mannequin
(Camera Operator)