Biography of Andrei Kudin
Kudin A. Books online Andrey Vyacheslavovich Kudin on August 23, Kyiv - General Director of the State Institute of Intellectual Property, Ukrpatent. Andrei Kudin’s life is so rich in bright and extraordinary events that it is more like the plot of a detective novel than on the fate of a real person. In his school years, he devoted free time to reading and playing sports, preferring the boxing and the struggle of sambo, and later, at the age of fourteen, he plunged into the study of the technique of eastern martial arts.
The hobby for the religious and philosophical teachings of the East determined the further choice of the writer-at the age of seventeen, Andrei Kudin enters the Philosophy Faculty of Kyiv University named after Taras Shevchenko. Returning after demobilization to study at the university, Andrei Kudin devoted himself entirely to studying the history of the religious teachings of the East.
In the year he brilliantly defended his diploma and then dissertation work in the year. In the walls of the university, along with the disciplines of the Faculty of Philosophy, Andrei is enthusiastically studying the economy and physiology of higher nervous activity. After graduation, for some time works as a teacher at the Department of Philosophy of the National Pedagogical University.
He worked as a senior teacher at the Department of Wrestling at the Ukrainian State University of Physical Education and Sports. Having created the Chinese wu shu department at the department and preparing a replacement, Andrei Kudin goes into scientific work, publishes a monograph on philosophy, writes the film scene, “Black Sovet”, publishes a collection of poems. It can be found in the ancient monasteries of China, Malaysia, Thailand Andrei carefully prepares the expedition deep into Tibet from India and Nepal, but suddenly puts it off for an indefinite period and leaves for Africa, and then to the Middle East.
He visits the ancient shrines of Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, lives in Greece for some time on the shores of the Gulf of Corinth. It is not surprising that such an extraordinary person always had not only numerous friends and supporters, but also envious and ill -wishers. Andrei Kudin often tried to slander, and in September, on the basis of a dirty denunciation, he was thrown into prison.
The absurdity of the charges was obvious.
All accusations scattered like a house of cards. Andrei is released, but the time spent in the dungeons could not but affect health. During one of the interrogations, the writer chained into handcuffs was brutally beaten, and only the most complicated operation, subsequently carried out within the walls of the Institute of Neurosurgery, saved Andrei Kudin's life.