Education
Richelieu Lyceum; Saint St. Petersburg State University. St. Petersburg State Transport University.
Richelieu Lyceum; Saint St. Petersburg State University. St. Petersburg State Transport University.
As a writer, he published under the pseudonym North. Garin (Russian: Н Га́рин), and since his death has been commonly referred to as the hyphenated Garin-Mikhailovsky. As an engineer Garin-Mikhailovsky was involved in construction of the Laspi Pass highway and the Transport-Siberian Railway. In 1891 he headed the surveying party that chose the place for building a railroad bridge over River Ob for the Transport-Siberian Railway.
lieutenant was Garin-Mikhailovsky who rejected the option of raising a bridge in Tomsk.
This decision later resulted in the foundation of Novosibirsk and played a vital role in development of the city. He came down in the history of Russian literature as the author of the story Tyoma"s Childhood (1892) and the short story Several Years in the Country.
His travels in the Far East resulted in the travel notes Around of Korea, Manchuria and Liaodong Peninsula (1899) and Korean Tales (1899). One of his stories was published in the first volume of Maxim Gorky"s Znanie collections in 1904.
His short story Practical Training is available in English translation in The Salt Pit, Raduga Publishers, 1988.
The public square in front of the Novosibirsk train station is named after him.