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    Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Marchak) (Russian: Самуил Яковлевич Маршак; 3 November [O.S. 22 October] 1887 – 4 July 1964) was a Soviet...
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  • Marschak (1898–1977), American economist Robert Marshak (1916–1992), American physicist Samuil Marshak (1887–1964), Russian writer, translator and children's...
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  • Lenfilm fantasy film directed by Anatoliy Granik based on the play by Samuil Marshak adapted from the fairy tale with the same name. Natalya Popova — Stepdaughter...
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  • Pasternak's translation of the play, while the Fool's songs are translated by Samuil Marshak. It was Kozintsev's last completed film. Grigori Kozintsev considered...
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  • (1941) Op. 34: Three Songs after Samuil Marshak, for voice and piano (1941) Op. 41: Seven Merry Songs after Samuil Marshak, for voice and piano (1944–1945)...
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  • studio in Moscow and is based on the fairy-tale play of the same name by Samuil Marshak. The scene of action in the animated film isn't specified, but on a...
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    silenced its own poets. A new translation of Burns, begun in 1924 by Samuil Marshak, proved enormously popular selling over 600,000 copies. In 1956, the...
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    Volga" – a poem by Nikolay Nekrasov "Volga and Vazuza" – a poem by Samuil Marshak The Precipice – a novel by Ivan Goncharov Volga Se Ganga - a novel by...
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  • Soyuzmultfilm from the Soviet Union. It was based on the 1943 play written by Samuil Marshak which itself was based on the medieval fairy tale of the same name....
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  • Tsekhanovsky and N. Timofeev. The plot is based on an eponymous poem by Samuil Marshak. Marshak writes a letter to Boris Zhitkov who is travelling. The letter...
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    blooming now?" In the fairy-tale play The Twelve Months by Russian writer Samuil Marshak, a greedy queen decrees that a basket of gold coins shall be rewarded...
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  • fairy tale was later adapted as a theater play by a Russian writer, Samuil Marshak in 1943, and subsequently in the Soviet cinematography. There's also...
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    A Spanish translation also exists. Also translated into Russian by Samuil Marshak as Дом, который построил Джек. This version is wildly different and...
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    most ground-breaking work was created in collaboration with the poet Samuil Marshak, whom Maxim Gorky called "the founder of Russia's (Soviet) children's...
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  • language, and Morozhenoe (Ice Cream), Pozhar! (Fire) and Tsirk (Circus) by Samuil Marshak, whom Maxim Gorky would proclaim as "the founder of Russia's (Soviet)...
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    Mikhailovna (née Glebova). Since the 1930s, he has rivaled Korney Chukovsky, Samuil Marshak and Agniya Barto as the most popular poet writing for Russophone children...
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    early-Soviet children's books were poems: Korney Chukovsky (1882–1969), Samuil Marshak (1887–1964) and Agnia Barto (1906–1981) were among the most read poets...
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    Russian literature Anatoly Durov (1887–1928), Russian animal trainer Samuil Marshak (1887–1964), Russian and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet...
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  • Savinio Childhood of Nivasio Dolcemare (1987) Signor Dido: Stories (2014) Samuil Marshak The Pup Grew Up! (1989) - illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky Hail to Mail...
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    the 1920s as the Golden Age of Children's Literature in Russia.: 769  Samuil Marshak led that literary decade as the "founder of (Soviet) children's literature"...
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    Kharms found refuge in children's literature. (He had worked under Samuil Marshak at Detgiz, the state-owned children's publishing house since the mid-1920s...
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    suite Winter Bonfire and the oratorio On Guard for Peace on poems by Samuil Marshak Lenin Prize (1957 – posthumous) – for Symphony No. 7 People's Artist...
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    a "progressive" artist. A new translation of Burns begun in 1924 by Samuil Marshak proved enormously popular, selling over 600,000 copies. The USSR honoured...
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    Yevtushenko, fellow Soviet artists Kornei Chukovsky, Anna Akhmatova, Samuil Marshak, and the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. After the protests, the...
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  • Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (d. 1968) 1887 – Samuil Marshak, Russian author and poet (d. 1964) 1887 – Eileen Hendriks, British geologist...
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    the field, the inaugural winner of which was Eugenio Bianchi in 2013. Samuil Marshak, a children's writer and editor, scouted Bronstein to write a popular...
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    less popular than contemporary translations by Boris Pasternak and Samuil Marshak. Unlike them, Lozinsky did not strive to modernise Shakespeare by stripping...
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    choir, and symphony orchestra. Each of its ten movements sets texts by Samuil Marshak, who had collaborated previously with the composer in the work Winter...
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  • (1822–1884), writer, essayist, journalist, literary critic and translator Samuil Marshak (1887–1964), writer, translator and children's poet, The Twelve Months...
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    Street and has 5 branches in different parts of the city, including the Samuil Marshak Children's Library, and 6 branches in the villages of the city administration...
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