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Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel?

MOSCOW (Reuters) – "Close to Zero" is the tale of a Russian publisher operating in a murky political system featuring paid-off media, corrupt officials, dubious politicians and law enforcement agencies on the take.

The short novel was published last month and passed unnoticed until Thursday, when a newspaper reported that its author was none other than the Kremlin's chief political strategist Vladislav Surkov, writing under a pseudonym.

Surkov, a shadowy figure who rarely speaks in public, wields immense influence. His role as deputy head of the Kremlin administration for the past 10 years under both Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev puts him at the center of political power.

In the novel, which advertised itself as "gangsta fiction," the main character Yegor Samokhodov orders a poet to write verse in the name of the regional governor to make the official look clever and win an award.

Samokhodov, a publisher who does a sideline in political public relations, then tries to bribe a female journalist at an opposition newspaper to "correct" stories about damage to children's health from a toxic chemical factory owned by the governor's relative.

Fact or fiction ?

The events portrayed are everyday fare in Russia, where local media sometimes take money in return for favorable coverage and those in power believe they can bribe or bully their way to victory in almost any situation.

A source at the Russky Pioner magazine which published the novella confirmed to Reuters that the story was Surkov's work.

"Yes, it was him," the source said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

The Kremlin denied that Surkov had authored the novel. "He definitely didn't write it," said a spokesman.

But media reports pointed out that the pseudonym used -- Natan Dubovitsky -- is almost identical to the name of Surkov's second wife, Natalya Dubovitskaya.

The author of Russia's doctrine of "sovereign democracy" which touts a strong, organized state at the center of the political machine guarding against chaos and foreign meddling, Surkov often rails against Western "lies" in portraying Russia.

"Our partners ... tell us about democracy while thinking about our hydrocarbons," he told foreign journalists in his last news conference with them in 2006.

Andrey Kolesnikov, the editor-in-chief of Russky Pioner and also Russia's best-known political correspondent, told Reuters he had decided to publish the work because of its artistic quality, despite not knowing who wrote it.

"I received the text by email with a request from the author that he was interested in my opinion," Kolesnikov said.

"I really liked the novel. I am convinced it is a work of quality ... for the author, it was an act of self-discovery."

Kolesnikov said the author had told him he had previously contributed to the magazine. Surkov has authored an column in Russky Pioner.

In one revealing part of the story, the opposition journalist Nikita Mariyevna tells Samokhodov she hates those in power -- a "greasy crowd" of governors, deputies, ministers, security service officials and police.

But the book's hero replies: "It's not those in power that you hate, but life." He goes on to explain that unfairness, the use of force and stagnation are just part of life and urges her to live with this rather than try to destroy it.

Analysts speculated that Surkov might have written the book as a signal to the main pro-Kremlin party United Russia that times could be changing and they might face greater political competition in future.

Surkov worked as a public relations and advertising consultant in the 1990s before joining the Kremlin. Among his patrons were the Alfa Group owned by key oligarch Mikhail Fridman and the now disgraced oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
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When the Kremlin asserts that he definitely didn't write it, you can be sure that he definitely did write it. Natasha dahlingk.
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PostSubject: Re: Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel?   Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel? Icon_minitimeWed Aug 19, 2009 1:20 pm

i don't even remember starting this thread? idunno
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I, too, don't remember starting this thread, but it's a dandy.
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i'm just reading it now. not a bad article
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PostSubject: Re: Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel?   Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel? Icon_minitimeFri Aug 21, 2009 1:35 am

Sounds like the last fe years in Illinois from what I've read.
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PostSubject: Re: Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel?   Has Kremlin mastermind given game away in novel? Icon_minitimeSat Aug 29, 2009 2:32 pm

lol, politics as usual chicago style
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