Sergey Minaev
Sergey Minaev | |
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Сергей Минаев | |
Born | Sergey Sergeevich Minaev January 25, 1975 Moscow, USSR |
Citizenship | Russia |
Education | Russian State University for the Humanities (Archival science, 1998) |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse(s) | Elizaveta Menshikova (2012–present) |
Children | 3 |
Website | amigo095 |
Sergey Sergeevich Minaev (Russian: Серге́й Серге́евич Мина́ев, born January 25, 1975) is a Russian writer, radio- and TV-host, journalist and wine importer. He is known for his scandalous novels "ДухLess",[1] "The Тёлки", "Media Sapiens".
Career[]
Minaev graduated the Russian State University for the Humanities at 1998. From 2008 to 2011 he worked on Radio Mayak and presented the broadcast "Танцы с волками" ("Dances With Wolves") and the show "Игры идиотов" (Games Of Idiots) on the Channel A One together with Igor Goncharov.[2] From 2009 to 2012 he worked on the NTV channel and presented the telecast "Честный понедельник" ("Honest Monday"). From 2011 to 2013 he presented the internet show "Mинаев LIVE".[3]
Bibliography[]
- 2006 — "Дyxless. Повесть о ненастоящем человеке" (Soulless. The Story Of The Fake Man) (in 2012 the film adaptation was released[4])
- 2007 — "Media Sapiens. Повесть о третьем сроке" (Media Sapiens. The Story Of The Third Term)
- 2007 — "Media Sapiens. Дневник информационного террориста" (Media Sapiens. The Diary Of The Informational Terrorist)
- 2008 — "Время героев" (Time Of Heroes)
- 2008 — "The Тёлки. Повесть о ненастоящей любви" (The Bitches. The Story Of A Fake Love)
- 2009 — "Р.А.Б. Антикризисный роман" (S.L.A.V.E. Anti-crisis Novel)
- 2010 — "Videoты, или The Тёлки. Два года спустя" (Vidiots, Or The Bitches. Two Years Later)
- 2011 — "Москва, я не люблю тебя" (Moscow, I Don`t Love You)
- 2015 — "Духless 21 века. Селфи" (Soulless of the 21st century. Selfie). In 2018 the film adaptation was released
Personal life[]
Minaev has been married twice and has a daughter from his first marriage and son from his second.
Minaev was banned from the social media platform, Clubhouse, on February 21st, 2021 after participating in a panel discussing feminism.(source?)
References[]
External links[]
- Russian male writers
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Russian State University for the Humanities alumni
- 21st-century Russian writers
- Russian television presenters
- Russian radio personalities
- Male YouTubers
- Russian YouTubers
- Russian podcasters