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  1. Giorgio Scerbanenco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo ʃʃerbaˈnɛŋko]; Russian: Владимир Щербаненко, romanized: Vladimir Shcherbanenko; Ukrainian: Володимир Щербаненко, romanized: Volodymyr Shcherbanenko; 18 July 1911 – 27 October 1969) was a Ukrainian-born Italian crime fiction writer.

  2. Giorgio Scerbanenco Volodymyr-Džordžo Ščerbanenko , in ucraino Володимир-Джорджо Щербаненко ? , per l'anagrafe italiana Wladimiro Scerbanenko [1] ( Kiev , 28 luglio 1911 – Milano , 27 ottobre 1969 ), è stato un giornalista e scrittore italiano , di origine ucraina .

  3. Vladimir Giorgio Šerbanenko was an Italian journalist and writer of Ukranian origin. He was born in Kiev, in what was then the Russian Empire, on 28 July 1911. At an early age, his family immigrated to Rome (Scerbanenco's father was Ukrainian, his mother was Italian), and then he moved to Milan when he was 18 years old.

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    • October 27, 1969
    • July 28, 1911
  4. Giorgio Scerbanenco has 115 books on Goodreads with 13034 ratings. Giorgio Scerbanencos most popular book is Venere privata.

  5. Apr 16, 2014 · A crackling new translation of Giorgio Scerbanenco's crime novel Private Venus has just been released. Critic John Powers read it in a single sitting.

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · Born in Kyiv, Giorgio Scerbanenco pioneered the noir genre in Italy, inspiring a generation of writers and film directorss, including Quentin Tarantino.

  7. Oct 5, 2023 · Vladimir Scerbanenko, born in Kiev in 1911 and later known as Giorgio Scerbanenco, was a renowned figure in Italian crime literature. He adopted an Italian name in his pursuit to assimilate into the Italian culture and became a pioneer of Italian crime stories during the late 1960s.