Alexander Gennadyevich Selin (Russian: ????????? ??????????? ?????); (12 January 1958, Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast – 9 September 2014, Moscow) was a Russian writer, a scriptwriter, a stage director and a literary figure.
He was an author of novels, stories, plays and screenplays.
Selin's creative work is characterized by a proper standard language, an original view and humour.
Having debuted in literature with short stories A.
Selin had enlarged the field of his creativity with writing novels and screenplays.
His novel Tiridates the Third king of Armenia (Russian: «????? ??????, ???? ???????») was the first large-scale narration about the time of early Christianity in Armenia.
Staging of Selin's stories and performances based on his plays have been played in a number of theaters in the Russian Federation and Ukraine.
His literary writings have been translated into English and French.
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Selin's literary works have been published in Solo (Russian: ????), European Herald (Russian: ??????? ??????) and Snob (Russian: ????) magazines.