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Падение Даира

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Повесть "Падение Данра" - первое произведение известного русского советского писателя А.Г.Малышкина, отразившее героики гражданской войны. В его былинно-торжественной напевности, в патеике общего звучания слышится пафос, стремительный ритм той эпохи.

32 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1987

About the author

Alexander Georgievich Malyshkin. Russian Soviet writer, classic of socialist realism.

He was born into a peasant family. He graduated from the Philological Faculty of Petrograd University (1916). Member of the Civil War 1918-20.

Early stories (1914-15) paint a gloomy and quiet county backwater. Malyshkin became famous for the story The Fall of Dair (1923), one of the first attempts in Soviet literature to comprehend the popular character of the revolution. The romantic pathos of the "multitudes" striving into the future is the dominant note of the story. The story "Sevastopol" (1931) shows the difficult path of spiritual searches of a young man, a native of the lower strata of the democratic intelligentsia, who brought him to the revolutionary sailor regiment.

The novel "People from the Boondocks" brought wide reader recognition(1937-38) - the peak of the writer's creativity. In the novel, the grandiose image of provincial provincial Russia, reaching for a new life, is carefully developed and deeply felt. The writer's attention is focused on the builders of the metallurgical giant Zhurkin, Tishka, Pole, whose fates are put forward by the yardstick of everything that happens. The image of the knight of the revolution Podoprigora is one of the main achievements of the novel. The combination of the romantic pathos of the social transformation of society with the spirit of deep exploration of life is a feature of the best works of the writer. His books have been translated into the languages ​​of the peoples of the USSR and foreign languages.

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