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About the girl Masha, about the dog with a cockerel and about a cat thread

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Author:Vvedensky Alexander Ivanovich
Cover:Hard
Category:Children's BookFiction
ISBN:9785904065218
Dimensions: 225x13x265cm
The poet Alexander Ivanovich Vvedensky wrote poems and plays for adults. He had talent for children. Many people know his poem "who? The story "About the girl Masha", written by Vvedensky in 1937, is no less popular.
Not all the characters described in the story are listed in the name. Here are Masha’s parents: dad pilot, mother artist and her brother Kolya. The book prescribes in detail the surprisingly cozy childhood of a Masha girl, in which everything is of great importance: the names of cats, dogs and dolls, and a walk in a winter snowy court turns into a magical story about snowy animals.
Alexander Vvedensky lived a very short life (1904-1941) barely reaching the age, which is considered critical for the poet - 37 years. He was a friend of Daniil Harms. Together they collaborated in the children"s humorous magazine "Chizh and the Hedgehog", which was then published in Leningrad. Both of them back in 1927 created a literary group of Oberu, which realized the ideas of absurdism. They believed that only meaningless phenomena can be the subject of art. Already in the early 1930s, all this was enough to start the persecution of these incomprehensible poets.
In 1931, Vvedensky was sent to Kursk. And in 1941, already in Kharkov, he was arrested on charges of counter -revolutionary activity and on the way to Kazan in the echelon died of pleurisy.
Nevertheless, the story "about the girl Masha" is one of the best stories about the happy childhood, in which all the best happens in reality, and all the worst only seems ...
For preschool and primary school age
Author:
Author:Vvedensky Alexander Ivanovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
  • Category:Fiction
ISBN:
ISBN:9785904065218

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