
Andrei Kurkov is a Russian and Ukrainian writer who writes in Russian (fiction) and Ukrainian (non-fiction) languages. Kurkov was born in small town of Budogoszcz, Russia on April 23, 1961. When Kurkov was young, his family moved to Kyiv, Ukraine. In 1983 Kurkov graduated Kyiv Pedagogical Academy of Foreign Languages and later also completed a Japanese translation training. Among Kurkov's most famous Russian novels are 'Smert postoronnego' (1996, translated into English in 2001 under the title 'Death and the Penguin') and 'Zakon ulitki' (2002, translated into English in 2005 under the title 'Penguin lost)'. Kurkov's only Ukrainian non-fiction book is 'Ruh "Emanus": istoriya solidarnosti' (2017).
Series
Books

The Case of the General's Thumb
2000

Penguin Lost
1996

Diary of an Invasion
2022

Grey Bees
2018

The President's Last Love
2004

Ukraine Diaries
2014

The Penguin Novels
2006

The Silver Bone
2018

A Matter of Death and Life
1999

Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv
2012

The Milkman in the Night
2008

13 різдвяних історій
2013

Death and the Penguin
1996

The Gardener from Ochakov
2010

The Good Angel of Death
1997

The Bickford Fuse
2011