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            Russia marks anniversary of Alexandr Pushkin's death ›››

            All around the brilliant Russian composer Dmitry Bortniansky

               (18th century), including the book: Konstantin Kovalev. "Bortniansky" ›››

            All around the famous Russian confessor - St. Savva Storozevsky

               (14-15th century), including the book: Konstantin Kovalev. "Savva Storozevsky" ›››

            From old KK publications ›››

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Private information (personal study)

Resume (officially...) detailed

Short creative biography (non officially...) to read

Genealogy (without details) to meet

Bibliography (sorry, not full) to dive

 

 

 

RESUME 

Konstantin Kovalev

writer, TV-anchorman, traveller;

mass-media editor-in-chief;

historian and fine-arts scholar

(b. 27.09.1955)

(personal site: www.kkovalev.ru

 

 

 

MASS-MEDIA, PUBLISHING

2001 - Present.

The founder of the project, editor-in-chief

of the illustrated magazine and site "PMG" (Permanent Residence).

1997 - 2001

- Editor-in-chief and creator of new Russian Spa magazine “RESORTS-DOSSIER”.

- Creator, editor-in-chief and top-manager of few magazines projects: “K&BK” (1998),

“Moscow Today & Tomorrow” (Moscow for foreigners, on English, 2000), “English Style” (1998).

Creator and Editor-in-chief of few newspapers:

“Voyage with Transaero” (travel-aircraft weekly newspaper, 1997),

“Klins News” (Moscow region, weekly, 1999).

1996 - 1997

- Main deputy editor-in-chief of “VOYAGE AND REST” travel magazine.

(Project management, hands-on development. Centre-plus Co. Ltd. Moscow).

- Main deputy editor-in-chief of “VOYAGE” magazine, developer and team leader.

(Project management, hands-on development).

- Editor-in-chief and anchorman of “30 MINUTES ABOUT TOURISM”

weekly TV program (Moscow TV Channel - MTK).

1995 - 1996

Editor-in-chief and creator of new Russian colors travel newspaper “T&T (Tourism and Travel)”.

1988 - 1994

Editor-in-chief of Publishing House “Heritage”

(Academy of Science Russia, Institute of World Literature). Moscow.

TV

The author and anchorman films on a history of culture of Russia (a cycle "Vivat, Russia!"),

shown the First telechannel of Russia: "The Forgotten musical city", "Riddles of ancient notes",

"The Beginnings of christian culture in Russia", "Nikolay Lvov: the politics, the architect, the historian of music (XVIII century)", "Composer Bortnjansky in XVIII century",

"National Hymns of the Russian state. An original history".

Anchorman, creator, editor-in-chief and reporter of few TV programs:

- “Good Evening, Moscow!” (weekly, about 3-4 hours on air, 1989-1993),

- “8 and half” (1 hour game-show, weekly, 1994-1995),

- “Privately” (40 min. weekly, pre-election talk-show, 1995-1996),

- “30 minutes about tourism” (weekly, 1996-1997),

- “Coffee & Cream” (30 min., weekly, talk-show, 1999-2000),

- “Press-review” (daily, 5 min., 1-channel, 2003),

- "Business Moscow" ("Delovaja Moskva"), weekly, TVC, 2003-2006.


PUBLICATIONS, LITERATURE

- More than 200 analytical or scientific articles, reports, publications in magazines, newspapers, ex.
- About 100 video and TV topics, including author’s films.
- Published author’s books (one translated on Japanese, 1996):

novels, stories, historical finds; sketches of the traveller.

SCIENCE, EDUCATION

1990-1996. Institute of World Literature (IMLI) RAN

(Academy of Science, Russia), scientific collaborator, the scientific secretary

of the Commission of Alexander Pushkin Studies IMLI RAN.

1988-1990. Institute of World Literature Academy of Science USSR (IMLI).

Moscow, Russia. Post-graduate course.

1973-1978. MGPI. Moscow, Russia. Social science and historical faculty.

PROFESSIONAL COURSES & MEMBERSHIP

1989. Course of English modern literature. Oxford. England.
1990. Conference and course of history of literature and fine arts in Europe.

Maison de science de l’homme. Paris. France.

1990. School of Slavists "Vita Nova" - Capri, Italy.
1996. Course for 6 selected journalists and writers from Russia.

Special invitation by USA Information Agency. Washington D.C., USA.

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Member of the Journalists Union of Russia (from 1980).
Member of the Writers Union and Literary Foundation of Russia (from 1988).

 

 

Konstantin Kovalev's other books:

Amazon.com - here ›››

Worldcatlibraries.org - here ›››

Ozon.ru - here ›››

 

Contacts

e-mail:   kkovalev@mail.ru    baner (31 õ 88):  

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