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Russian writer Vladimir Voinovich dies aged 86

Renowned Russian writer and former Soviet dissident Vladimir Voinovich has died from a heart attack at the age of 86.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Moscow, Russia
Sun, July 29, 2018

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Russian writer Vladimir Voinovich dies aged 86 Renowned Russian writer and former Soviet dissident Vladimir Voinovich has died from a heart attack at the age of 86. (Shutterstock/FotoDuets)

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enowned Russian writer and former Soviet dissident Vladimir Voinovich has died from a heart attack at the age of 86, his relatives announced on Saturday.

The novelist, who spent a decade exiled by the Soviet authorities, was best known for his series of satirical novels about a hapless Soviet soldier called Ivan Chonkin.

"Vladimir Nikolaievitch (Voinovich) is dead," a member of his family told public news agency TASS.

Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinski praised Voinovich as a "talented writer" whose work always gave a "sharp vision of reality" and helped "strengthen freedom of expression" in Russia.

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Born in 1932 in Stalinabad, Soviet Tajikistan, Vladimir Voinovich first became known as a satirical author.

Close to other dissidents of the time, he was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers in 1974 and later stripped of his citizenship and forced into exile from the Soviet Union in 1980. He returned in 1990.

Vladimir Putin gave Voinovich a state prize shortly after becoming president in 2000.

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