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Grigori Gerenstein

Grigori Gerenstein

Grigori Gerenstein was born in Russia, from where he emigrated to Israel in 1973 and then on to England in 1976. In 2004 he returned to Russia, where he lives now, working as a reporter for Dow Jones Newswire and a number of other international news services. In 1975 Grigori’s collection of short stories, The Fall and Other Stories was published by Harper & Row in New York. He has published a number of books, including a collection of Russian stories The Terrible News, A History of the British Bank of the Middle East and his Michael Fridman trilogy (Adventures of the Wandering Jew), including The Ahasfer Game, Armageddon According To Mark and Lucrezia Borgia European Marriage Center. He is half-way into his fourth novel, Machiavelli’s Boss Boris. In 2003 he won the Royal Geographical Society's Journey of a Lifetime award. Grigori made a BBC documentary and spoke to the Royal Geographic Society on his journey to the Russian Arctic Circletown of Norilsk, where most of the world’s precious metals are mined. Grigori served in two armies, the Soviet army and the Israeli army, and has been engaged in a variety of professions, including scientific research, street cleaning, lexicography, jazz playing on a trumpet, competitive cycling, metal and oil trading and journalism, as well as acting in the theatre. He went through a few failed marriages, before hope triumphed over experience and he found the woman who could make him happy, which was the reason why he returned to Russia, the place he had made such an effort to get away from. Grigori's main interest is people as products of their history and culture. In our everyday life, whether we are conscious of it or not, our outlook on life, our very grip on reality and our decisions are determined by everything that has happened in the history of our civilization, and we ignore its lessons at our peril. As one of Grigori’s characters puts it, “If the boy is the father of the man and his culture is the mother, the boy should be married to his culture. Otherwise the man they produce will be an illegitimate bastard.”

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