Gray neck
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Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin (pseudonym Siberian) was born on October 25, 1852 in the family of a priest. He received a home education, and then studied at the Visim school for workers" children. In 1971, Dmitry moved to Yekaterinburg and began his studies at the Theological School, and later at the Perm Theological Seminary. In 1872, he entered the St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy for the Veterinary Department. In 1876, without graduating from the Academy, he moved to the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg University. At this time, he began to write small stories.
In 1878, the father died, and Mamin had to take all the concerns of the family. To have life funds and educate brothers and sister, the family moved to Yekaterinburg. Here begins a new period of mother’s literary activity. He studies his native places and publishes in the magazine "Russian Thought" Essays from the Hall life "prospectors" and signs them with the pseudonym "Siberian". Mom quickly becomes famous, in many magazines his Ural essays and stories appear.
The book includes the famous tales "Gray neck", "Emelya-Hotel", "Tale of a brave hare" and others.
For secondary school age
In 1878, the father died, and Mamin had to take all the concerns of the family. To have life funds and educate brothers and sister, the family moved to Yekaterinburg. Here begins a new period of mother’s literary activity. He studies his native places and publishes in the magazine "Russian Thought" Essays from the Hall life "prospectors" and signs them with the pseudonym "Siberian". Mom quickly becomes famous, in many magazines his Ural essays and stories appear.
The book includes the famous tales "Gray neck", "Emelya-Hotel", "Tale of a brave hare" and others.
For secondary school age
Author:
Author:Author
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6047041-1-0
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