Before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the remuneration of Soviet writers was very rich. They like clubs, free villas, special food supplies and so on. The welfare treatment given to these writers by the Soviet Union is particularly good, so these writers have created many works, and a market will naturally mobilize their creative enthusiasm. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the creation of Russian writers has undergone earth-shaking changes, publishing houses have all been privatized, writers' clubs have become private things, and those generous welfare benefits have vanished. ?
The living conditions of Russian writers are worrying, and only a few writers can earn rich remuneration. This is mainly due to the low pricing of Russian books, and neither paper books nor e-books can find a market position. Every book sold in the bookstore has nothing to do with these writers. In Russia, it is difficult to earn money simply by writing. As a result, many Russian writers turned to other professions. ?
The rampant pirated books in Russia is also a key issue that cannot fundamentally safeguard the economic interests of Russian writers. Due to the lack of law enforcement by the Russian government, it is impossible to provide a very orderly book market for writers, which also causes Russian writers to make ends meet. Don't say it's good to be among the rich writers, just to make a living. However, we are also glad to see that Russian writers are actively aiming at the direction of the world book market, hoping that Russian writers can return to their heyday.