Vladimir Krupin was born in the village of Kilmez,
Kirovskaya Oblast, to a local forester. In 1957, after graduating from school, he joined a local newspaper. In 1961, having demobilized from the Soviet Army, Krupin became a member of the
CPSU. In 1967 he graduated from N.K.Krupskaya Moscovskaya Oblast Pedagogical Institute and spent several years teaching Russian language in schools. Krupin joined the Sovremennik Publishers as an editor and at one point became its
partorg, but was fired after the publication of
Georgy Vladimov's
Three Minutes of Silence. ==Selected bibliography==