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We are pleased to announce that the first books to be
published by New England Digital Publishing are currently in pre-production and are expected to be available for sale by 
mid-October, 2009.

 

The first author to be featured is Russian born Author and Academician Yuri Matthew Ryuntyu, with the first English language editions of his best selling Russian titles "Rock Idol & Superstar: Freddie Mercury and Rudolph Nureyev" and "Rudy Nureyev: With-out Make-up".

 

Australian gay writer, playwright and Radio & TV journalist YURI MATTHEW RYUNTYU (06.27.1949) was born in Kizhi, Onega Lake, Karelia, Russia. Following his studies at the Academy of Science, he moved to Sydney (1980) and worked, most notably, as a medico-biology scientist: 1981-1991: University of NSW, Sydney University and University of New England. Yuri was able to dedicate himself entirely to literature following the success of "Rudolf Nureyev: Without Make-Up" in Russia, published in 1995: NLA: ID 11952591. A prizewinning scholar and academic, he has published 62 books of literary and cultural criticism, including "The Recipe for the Genius: Victyuk", "The Requiem for the Foresee: Lyubimov", "The Great Surrenders: Ulanova, Nureyev, Dudinskaya, Esambayev, Ayukhanov, Plisetskaya" , "Abreast and Profile of The Imperial Russian Ballet: Nijinsky, Pavlova, Karsavina, Kseshinskaya, Ulanova, Nureyev" and "The Apostolic Silver Age of Russian Culture: Blok, Akhmatova, Pasternak, Mandelstam, Tsvetaeva, Mayakovski, Esenin, Brodsky". He has also written for such publications as the Book Review, the Theatre Life, the Moscow Evening, the Moscow Pravda and the Evening Club about Poetry, Literature, Movies, Religion, History, Music, Opera, Ballet, Politics and Australian Arts, where he is a contributing editor. His literary works and articles are available in English, French, Russian, German, Japanese and Kazakh. Yuri’s ironic and often disillusioned perception of the state of affairs in Russia during and after the Communist occupation produced a body of work that is still at the forefront of twentieth-century Russian and Australian literature. A most famous: "The Temptation: Yeltsin", "On the Way of the Cross: Solzhenitsyn", "Idol Russian Gay Culture: Paradzhanov" and "The Meditation: Akhmadulina and Brodsky". "Rock Idol & Superstar: Freddie Mercury and Rudolf Nureyev", published in Australia, 2009: NLA ID 4612411.

 
NLA - the National Library of Australia Canberra: DVD-1 label 35 books, 150 audio recordings, 5 video to form: Literary memoirs of world Slavic culture and art, Russia X-XX century and DVD-2 label 27 books, 150 audio recordings, 5 video recordings to form: Literary memoirs of world Slavic culture and art, Russia X-XXI century - Department of the Russian Collections, British Library, London UK and the Library of Congress, Anglo-American Acquisitions Division, Washington DC USA.

 

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