Valentin Savvich Pikul (; July 13, 1928 â July 16, 1990) was a Soviet historical novelist of Ukrainian-Russian heritage. He lived and worked in Riga.
Pikul's novels were grounded in extensive research, blending historical and fictional characters and often focusing on Russian nationalistic themes. Pikul's best-selling 1978 novel At the Last Frontier was a dramatized telling of Rasputin's influence over the Russian imperial court. Richard Stites says he was "a name hardly known to literary scholars but the most widely read author in the Soviet Union from the seventies to today [i.e., 1991]... Pikul's works were wildly popular: more than 20 million copies were sold in his lifetime.
Little of Pikul's work has been translated into English. In May 2001, a Natya-class minesweeper of the Black Sea Fleet was named in his honor. So too was an oil tanker built in 2023 for state oil producer Rosneft's shipping business.
Works
- Ocean patrol, (ÃÂúõðýÃÂúøù ÿðÃÂÃÂÃÂûÃÂ), 1954
- Bajazet, (ÃÂðÃÂ÷õÃÂ), 1961
- Tares, (ÃÂûõòõûÃÂ), 1962
- Paris for three hours, (ÃÂðÃÂøö ýð ÃÂÃÂø ÃÂðÃÂð), 1962
- On the outskirts of a great empire, (ÃÂð ÷ðôòþÃÂúðÃÂ
òõûøúþù øüÿõÃÂøø), 1964âÂÂ66
- Out of the deadlock, (ÃÂ÷ ÃÂÃÂÿøúð), 1968
- Requiem for Convoy PQ-17, (àõúòøõü úðÃÂðòðýàPQ-17), 1970
- Moonzund, (ÃÂþþý÷ÃÂýô), 1970 (screen version - Moonzund, 1987)
- By plume and sword, (ÃÂõÃÂþü ø ÃÂÿðóþù), 1972
- Stars over the marsh, (ÃÂòÃÂ÷ôàýðô ñþûþÃÂþü), 1972
- Boys with bows, (ÃÂðûÃÂÃÂøúø àñðýÃÂøúðüø), 1974
- The Word and the Action, (áûþòþ ø ôõûþ), 1974âÂÂ75
- The Battle of Iron Chancellors,(ÃÂøÃÂòð öõûõ÷ýÃÂÃÂ
úðýÃÂûõÃÂþò), 1977
- Riches, (ÃÂþóðÃÂÃÂÃÂòþ), 1977
- The Demonic Forces, (ÃÂõÃÂøÃÂÃÂðàÃÂøûð), 1979
- The Three Ages of Okini-San, (âÃÂø òþ÷ÃÂðÃÂÃÂð ÃÂúøýø-ÃÂðý), 1981
- To each his own, (ÃÂðöôþüàÃÂòþÃÂ), 1983
- The Favorite, (äðòþÃÂøÃÂ), 1984
- Cruisers, (ÃÂÃÂõùÃÂõÃÂð), 1985
- I have the honour, (çõÃÂÃÂàøüõÃÂ), 1986
- Hard Labor, (ÃÂðÃÂþÃÂóð), 1986
- Go and sin no more, (áÃÂÃÂÿðù ø ýõ óÃÂõÃÂø), 1990
- Operation Barbarossa, (ÃÂðÃÂñðÃÂþÃÂÃÂð. ÃÂûþÃÂðôàÿðòÃÂøÃÂ
ñþÃÂÃÂþò), 1990
- Arakcheevshina, (ÃÂÃÂðúÃÂõõòÃÂøýð)
- Domini canes, (ÃÂÃÂàóþÃÂÿþôýø)
- Janissary, (ïýÃÂÃÂðÃÂÃÂ)
- Fat, dirty and corrupt, (ÃÂøÃÂýðÃÂ, óÃÂÃÂ÷ýðàø ÿÃÂþôðöýðÃÂ)
References