Ivanov lived in Liverpool. Limerics
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Limerics are funny five -stoves with absurd content. When and how this poetic genre arose, it is definitely not known, but it is associated with us, first of all, with the name of the Englishman Edward Lear. His "Book of Chepuha" (in another translation - "Book of Nonsense") influenced the work of many of its (free and involuntary) followers, in particular - on the Oberiuts.
The Limerns of the book "Ivanov lived in Liverpool" can be considered as a fun stylization, a mischievous game in English humor, as a vitamin of good mood. An intricate, smart and thin book was created by two wonderful authors. Nikolai Borovkov is a famous playwright and director of the puppet theater, author of poems and prose for children and adults. Elena Ergardt is a book schedule that successfully showed itself in completely different topics, genres and artistic techniques. Laureate of the international competition "Image of the book" -2018 for a number of book works, including for the book of Limerikov, who only appeared from the press.
For all fans of the genre and lovers of English humor
The Limerns of the book "Ivanov lived in Liverpool" can be considered as a fun stylization, a mischievous game in English humor, as a vitamin of good mood. An intricate, smart and thin book was created by two wonderful authors. Nikolai Borovkov is a famous playwright and director of the puppet theater, author of poems and prose for children and adults. Elena Ergardt is a book schedule that successfully showed itself in completely different topics, genres and artistic techniques. Laureate of the international competition "Image of the book" -2018 for a number of book works, including for the book of Limerikov, who only appeared from the press.
For all fans of the genre and lovers of English humor
Author:
Author:Borovkov Nikolay Yuryevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-85388-103-7
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