The Russian House in New Delhi invites you on January, 19 to a literary evening dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the Russian Soviet children's writer, screenwriter, journalist, and war correspondent Arkady Gaidar. The meeting is organized jointly with the Indian society of writers and poets “Parichay Sahitya Parishad”.
Arkady Gaidar (real name Golikov) was born on January 9 (22), 1904 in the city of Lgov in the Kursk province. He was a participant in the Civil (1918-1922) and Great Patriotic (1941-1945) wars. A classic of children's literature, known mainly for short stories and novels about sincere friendship and military camaraderie.
The literary evening starts at 5:30 p.m.
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Arkady Gaidar (real name Golikov) was born on January 9 (22), 1904 in the city of Lgov in the Kursk province. He was a participant in the Civil (1918-1922) and Great Patriotic (1941-1945) wars. A classic of children's literature, known mainly for short stories and novels about sincere friendship and military camaraderie.
The literary evening starts at 5:30 p.m.
#RussianHouse #ArkadyGaidar #evening
More than one generation of Indians grew up reading books by Soviet writers, including children's books: with exciting stories and magically illustrated. One of the most beloved authors is Arkady Gaidar, who could have turned 120 years old these January days.
This was discussed by participants in a literary evening at the Russian House in New Delhi, dedicated to the author of the famous story “Timur and His Team,” translated into 75 languages. The meeting was organized jointly with the Indian society of writers and poets “Parichay Sahitya Parishad” and brought together journalists, critics, and authors.
There is a big difference between Soviet children's books and Western ones. The first ones are more real, understandable and kind, while those written in English are from the realm of pure fantasy, noted those gathered.
#RussianHouse #ArkadyGaidar #literature #evening
This was discussed by participants in a literary evening at the Russian House in New Delhi, dedicated to the author of the famous story “Timur and His Team,” translated into 75 languages. The meeting was organized jointly with the Indian society of writers and poets “Parichay Sahitya Parishad” and brought together journalists, critics, and authors.
There is a big difference between Soviet children's books and Western ones. The first ones are more real, understandable and kind, while those written in English are from the realm of pure fantasy, noted those gathered.
#RussianHouse #ArkadyGaidar #literature #evening