Yuri Nikitin
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Yuri Nikitin (Russian: Юрий Никитин) born in Kharkov, Ukraine in 1939, is a Russian science fiction and fantasy writer. Although he was active in science fiction before perestroika, he become famous when he wrote a fantasy with Slavic motives Three from the Forest (Russian: Трое из Леса). One of the main characters is Russian Rurikid Prince Oleg, a mainstay in many sequel novels. Nikitin also wrote a dilogy about Vladimir I of Kiev (980–1015)—(a medieval ruler of Kievan Rus, canonized as Saint Vladimir). Nikitin created a website called Korchma (http://nikitin.wm.ru/) as community portal - help to young writers.
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- Gloom
- The Secret Seven
- Outcast
- Faramund
- Giperborey
- Saint Graal
- Stonehenge
- Revelation
- Tower-two
- Prince Rus
- Ingvar and Ol'ha
- Prince Vladimir v1
- Prince Vladimir v2
- Gold sword
- Baimer
- Teeth wide
- Person, who changed the world
- Distant bright terem
- Princely feast
- Main battle
- Fury
- Empire of Evil
- On Dark Side
- Pipe of Jericho

