P.S.: [SEELANGS] Writers and screenplays
Ivan S. Eubanks
ieubanks at PUSHKINIANA.ORG
Wed Oct 10 12:38:43 UTC 2012
I may have misunderstood the question... if you're looking specifically
for authors' adaptations of their own works to screenplays, then add
Zamyatin to the list--he adapted his /We/.
Ivan S. Eubanks, Ph. D.
Editor
Pushkin Review
www.pushkiniana.org
On 10/10/12 8:14 AM, Marian Schwartz wrote:
> Among contemporary writers, Andrei Gelasimov, whose short novel Thirst
> has just finished filming, and Leonid Yuzefovich, who I believe also
> wrote the screenplay for his Putilin mysteries. In any case, both are
> also active screenwriters.
>
> Marian Schwartz
>
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Nadia Roscoff <roscoffn at gmail.com
> <mailto:roscoffn at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Dear SEELANGERS,
>> I was just wondering if anybody can think of any Russian writers
>> who created
>> screenplays for their own works. I cannot think of anybody, other
>> than
>> Nabokov and Akunin... Any input will be much appreciated!
>> Thank you!
>
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