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  1. Eugene Yelchin (born Yevgeny Arkadievich Yelchin, Russian: Евгений Аркадьевич Ельчин, born October 18, 1956) is a Russian-American artist best known as an illustrator and writer of books for children. His novel Breaking Stalin's Nose was awarded a Newbery Honor in 2012.

    • Design, Leningrad Institute of Theater Arts, 1979, Film, University of Southern California
    • Illustrator, writer, designer (USSR)
    • Books For Young Readers (as author/illustrator); Theater and Film (as designer)
    • Russian-American
  2. Official site of award-winning author, painter & illustrator Eugene Yelchin

  3. About. Eugene Yelchin is a graduate of the Academy of Theater Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia where he designed sets and costumes for stage productions until his immigration to the United States. In Los Angeles, CA, he earned his graduate degree from the USC School of Cinematic Arts after which, he went on to direct television commercials and ...

  4. “The Genius Under the Table” is Eugene Yelchins idiosyncratic illustrated memoir of boyhood behind the Iron Curtain, a chronicle that manages to amuse with its quirky details and disturb with the broad picture it paints of life under communism.

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  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · A Charming, Poignant Middle-Grade Memoir of Soviet Russia. In “The Genius Under the Table,” the artist and writer Eugene Yelchin recalls his boyhood in 1970s Leningrad. By Vera Brosgol. ‘Mama’s...

  6. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Eugene Yelchins illustrated memoir, “The Genius Under the Table: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain,” is a darkly humorous escape into the world of a boy, Yevgeny, with similar coping...

  7. Eugene Yelchin is a Russian-American author and illustrator of many books for children, including Breaking Stalin’s Nose , a Newbery Honor book; The Haunting of Falcon House, a Golden Kite Award winner; and The Rooster Prince of Breslov , a National Jewish Book Award winner.