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He published his first book in 1965. In 1985, he became a board member at the Union of Soviet Writers and, two years later, joined the editorial staff at Znamya. He spent most of his later years in Krasny, near Rostov-on-Don. In 2007, he headed the jury for the Big Book award. The following year, he was the recipient.
Makanin's writing style may be categorized as realist. His forte lies in depicting the psychological impact of everyday life experiences.
English translations
Antileader, from The New Soviet Fiction, Abbeville Press, NY, 1989.
Baize-covered Table with Decanter, Readers International, 1995.
Escape Hatch, and The Long Road Ahead, Ardis Publishers, 1996.