George Sava
Author
1903 – 1996
Who was George Sava?
George Sava was a British surgeon and prolific writer of Russian origin, described as a "Russian exile", born George Alexis Milkomanov Milkomane on October 15, 1903. He wrote approximately 120 books under the pseudonyms George Sava, George Bankoff, George Borodin, George Braddon, Peter Conway, Alec Redwood, and others. His grandfather was a Bulgarian who, at a time when Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman Empire, migrated to Russia. He was a Lieutenant in the White Russian Navy when he was seventeen. He was forced to perform emergency surgery without any medical training that saved the life of a comrade which induced him to pursue a career in medicine and to become a surgeon.
He was the author of numerous books of medical autobiography, politics, history, and fiction.
His book, One Russian's Story, a biography of his father Ivan, tells something of his own life as well.
He was the author of the novel, Valley of the Forgotten People, which was published in London by Faber and Faber in 1941.
In November 1942, Faber and Faber in London published his account of the Chetnik resistance movement in Serbia headed by General Draza Mihailovich, The Chetniks.
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- Born
- 1903
- Also known as
- George Borodin
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Died
- 1996
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on July 23, 2013
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