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The Circus and Other Stories
  • Language: en

The Circus and Other Stories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-28
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  • Publisher: Tate

Collects four stories, including "The Circus," in which rhyming text describes different circus performances.

Silly Little Mouse and Other Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Silly Little Mouse and Other Poems

CONTENTS: The Silly Little Mouse Furry-Purry Pussy-Cat Henny Penny and the Ten Ducklings Zoo Babies A Little House Stood on a Hill Samuel Marshak was born in 1887. His start in literary life he owed largely to Maxim Gorky, in the circle of whose family he spent part of his youth. He first appeared in print in 1907, with lyrics of his own and translations of foreign poets. Marshak has been most prolific in the field of juvenile literature. He inculcates respect for the man who knows his job, respect for creative work. Marshak also wrote several plays based on Russian fairy tales and designed for the juvenile stage, including Twelve Months, for which he won the Stalin Prize in 1946.

Baggage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 12

Baggage

A lady traveling by train from Kiosk to Tver checks a suitcase, a hatbox, a couch, a painting, a package, a pouch, and last but not least, one cute little pooch.

The Rainbow Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 93

The Rainbow Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1974
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of poems for children coming from a prominent children's author from Russia.

The Month-Brothers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

The Month-Brothers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983-04-01
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  • Publisher: HarperColl

Reality gives way to enchantment in the mountains of Bohemia one blustery January night when a little girl is ordered to find snowdrops by her cruel stepmother. The child knows that these delicate spring flowers do not grow in the middle of the winter, but what else can she do but obey? In the frozen woods she comes upon twelve magical brothers who make the impossible happen. This charming story about a little girl who sees all the twelve months of the year at once is a retelling of a traditional Czechoslovakian folktale by Samuel Marshak, one of Russia's greatest folklorists. The lyricism of Marshak's language is retained in this sensitive rendering by the distinguished translator Thomas P. Whitney. Diane Stanley's dazzling watercolor illustrations enhance the telling. The opulence of her patterned textures, the intricacy of her decorative details capture the flavor of long-ago Bohemia while at the same time transforming the landscape into a world of fantasy in which flowers can indeed bloom in wintertime. This exquisite picture book will enchant readers for many years to come.

Mass Culture in Soviet Russia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 552

Mass Culture in Soviet Russia

Offers an array of documents, short fiction, poems, songs, plays, movie scripts, and folklore to offer a look at the mass culture that was consumed by millions in Soviet Russia between 1917 and 1953. This work focuses on the entertainment genres that both shaped and reflected the social, political, and personal values of the regime and the masses.

Mass Culture in Soviet Russia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

Mass Culture in Soviet Russia

This anthology offers a rich array of documents, short fiction, poems, songs, plays, movie scripts, comic routines, and folklore to offer a close look at the mass culture that was consumed by millions in Soviet Russia between 1917 and 1953. Both state-sponsored cultural forms and the unofficial culture that flourished beneath the surface are represented. The focus is on the entertainment genres that both shaped and reflected the social, political, and personal values of the regime and the masses. The period covered encompasses the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the mixed economy and culture of the 1920s, the tightly controlled Stalinist 1930s, the looser atmosphere of the Great Patriotic War, and the postwar era ending with the death of Stalin. Much of the material appears here in English for the first time. A companion 45-minute audio tape (ISBN 0-253-32911-6) features contemporaneous performances of fifteen popular songs of the time, with such favorites as "Bublichki," "The Blue Kerchief," and "Katyusha." Russian texts of the songs are included in the book.

Hail to Mail
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Hail to Mail

A certified letter follows its intended recipient all over the world as the postal service attempts to catch up to him.

Picturing the Page
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Picturing the Page

This is the first work to examine illustrated children's literature under Lenin and Stalin and to make use of rarely-explored Soviet children's books from libraries around the world.

Sofia Petrovna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Sofia Petrovna

Sofia Petrovna is Lydia Chukovskaya's fictional account of the Great Purge. Sofia is a Soviet Everywoman, a doctor's widow who works as a typist in a Leningrad publishing house. When her beloved son is caught up in the maelstrom of the purge, she joins the long lines of women outside the prosecutor's office, hoping against hope for good news. Confronted with a world that makes no moral sense, Sofia goes mad, a madness which manifests itself in delusions little different from the lies those around her tell every day to protect themselves. Sofia Petrovna offers a rare and vital record of Stalin's Great Purges.