Submission declined on 9 June 2024 by Dan arndt (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of people). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. The content of this submission includes material that does not meet Wikipedia's minimum standard for inline citations. Please cite your sources using footnotes. For instructions on how to do this, please see Referencing for beginners. Thank you.
Where to get help
How to improve a draft
You can also browse Wikipedia:Featured articles and Wikipedia:Good articles to find examples of Wikipedia's best writing on topics similar to your proposed article. Improving your odds of a speedy review To improve your odds of a faster review, tag your draft with relevant WikiProject tags using the button below. This will let reviewers know a new draft has been submitted in their area of interest. For instance, if you wrote about a female astronomer, you would want to add the Biography, Astronomy, and Women scientists tags. Editor resources
|
Biography
edit- graduated from school in Susuman, Polytechnic Institute in Moscow.
- Lives in Cherkassy, Ukraine. Organizer of two literary festivals -
- “Flying Roof” (held in Cherkassy annually since 1998)
- “Pushkin's Ring” (held in ancient parks (annually since 2005). editor of the almanac “New Pages” (“Pushkin Ring”), member of the Union of Writers of Russia.[citation needed] (1997).
Bibliography
editPhilosophical prose, a story about the impossible: insights, happiness, truth - genre defined as “Space novel” . The events take place in the provincial city of Cherkassy and its surroundings, including near and far Space".
A fairy-tale fiction story for children and about children “Veseloped, his friends and enemies” is published in the magazine “Luchik” (№ 12, 2017, № 1--6, 2018) https://2021.lychik-school.ru/archive/1128/ .
The continuation of the story “Bottle of Time” - New Adventures of the heroes of the story “Veseloped” is published in the magazine “Luchik” in 2021.
The book Artistic Study “Homer and David, Intersection of the Parallel” is published in its entirety on the resource “Russian Resurrection” http://www.voskres.ru/literature/library/slepinin2.htm
"The phenomenal civilizations of the Greeks and Jews, which emerged in the Eastern Mediterranean in the same epoch, shaped by the poet Homer and the prophet David, developed parallel to each other for centuries. Their intersection in the first century led to the birth of European Christian civilization. The experience of comparing the civilizations of Greeks and Jews and the moment of their intersection in the national literature is carried out for the first time. O. S. Slepynin's cultural and philosophical author's research may be of interest both to antiquarians and biblical scholars, and to those who are interested in the mysteries and meanings of human history."
The novel “Zlatnik” (with the author's subtitle “The Incredible Love Adventures of Filix and Zlata in the Age of the End of the World”) is published in advance in Moscow Magazine #12, 2021, #1, 2022.
http://www.moskvam.ru/publications/publication_2668.html
http://www.moskvam.ru/publications/publication_2688.html
The final author's version of “Zlatnik” was published in "Роман-журнал XXI век" № 1/2022.
The events of the Christocentric philosophical-adventure novel unfold at the moment of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Moscow, Kyiv, Sevastopol, Schastlivtsevo, Cherkassy, where the heroes get using the system of resonators placed in the monuments to Pushkin (Moscow), Prince Vladimir (Kiev), 35th Battery (Sevastopol), Hill of Glory (Cherkassy)..
The crypto-utopian novel Snow is published in KHRESCHATYK Magazine - https://www.kreschatik.kiev.ua, Germany, Nos. 99,100, 2023.
The ending of the novel “Snow” is published in the anniversary issue 100 of the magazine “Khreshchatyk” (Germany) in April-May 2023.- https://www.kreschatik.kiev.ua
Prose works were published in the following magazines: “Moscow”, “Image”, “Warrior of Russia”, “New Book of Russia”, “Novaya Kniga Rossii”, “Roman-magazine XXI century”, “October” (Moscow); “Dark Alleys” (Kharkov); “Strannik” (Saransk); “Novy Zhurnal” (New York); “Dalniy Vostok” (Khabarovsk); “Na Severe Dalnem” (Khabarovsk) (Kharkov); “Strannik” (Saransk), “Novy Zhurnal” (New York); “Far East” (Khabarovsk); “In the North of the Far East”, “Kolyma Prostory” (Magadan), in a number of other publications; the novel “In All Eyes, or Penitent and Weeping” published in “Novel-magazine XXI century” (2006), in the almanac “In the North of the Far East” (2010); novella “Rus-Kolyma” was published in the magazines “New Pages” (1989), “Novy Zhurnal” (2000), “Dalniy Vostok” (2002), “Na Severe Dalnem”; author of numerous publicist materials and cultural studies posted on the Internet.
Awards
edit- Laureate of the Yuri Dolgoruky International Literary Prize. Yuri Dolgoruky (2005)
- Laureate of the International Journalism Award “Russian World” (2005)
- Laureate of the International Literary Award “Russian Prize” (chaired by Ch. Aitmatov, 2006)
- Award of the Radonezh Film Festival in the “Faith, Hope, Love” scriptwriting contest, nomination “For the best script of a film about modernity for family viewing” (script of the full-length feature film “The Nugget”) (2011)
Reviews
edit"Slepynin's character runs not only from his relatives, but also from himself. In parallel, he relates himself to the historical background. .... Slepynin's hero becomes an anthropomorphic model of global history..."