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Oz behind the Iron Curtain: Aleksandr Volkov and His Magic Land Series, Erika Haber


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Автор: Erika Haber
Название:  Oz behind the Iron Curtain: Aleksandr Volkov and His Magic Land Series
ISBN: 9781496823373
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 1496823370
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 278
Вес: 0.41 кг.
Дата издания: 30.05.2019
Серия: Children`s literature association series
Язык: English
Размер: 152 x 228 x 22
Ключевые слова: Popular culture,Social & cultural history,Children’s & teenage literature studies,Literary studies: general, LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's Literature,LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union,HISTORY / Social History,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular C
Подзаголовок: Aleksandr volkov and his magic land series
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: Recipient of the 2018 Outstanding Faculty Research Achievement Award in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Syracuse University.In 1939, Aleksandr Volkov (1891-1977) published Wizard of the Emerald City, a revised version of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Only a line on the copyright page explained the book as a reworking of the American story. Readers credited Volkov as author rather than translator. Volkov, an unknown and inexperienced author before World War II, tried to break into the politically charged field of Soviet childrens literature with an American fairy tale. During the height of Stalins purges, Volkov adapted and published this fairy tale in the Soviet Union despite enormous, sometimes deadly, obstacles.Marketed as Volkovs original work, Wizard of the Emerald City spawned a series that was translated into more than a dozen languages and became a staple of Soviet popular culture, not unlike Baums fourteen-volume Oz series in the United States. Volkovs books inspired a television series, plays, films, musicals, animated cartoons, and a museum. Today, childrens authors and fans continue to add volumes to the Magic Land series. Several generations of Soviet Russian and Eastern European children grew up with Volkovs writings, yet know little about the author and even less about his American source, L. Frank Baum. Most Americans have never heard of Volkov and know nothing of his impact in the Soviet Union, and those who do know of him regard his efforts as plagiarism.Erika Haber demonstrates how the works of both Baum and Volkov evolved from being popular childrens literature and became compelling and enduring cultural icons in both the US and USSR/Russia, despite being dismissed and ignored by critics, scholars, and librarians for many years.
Дополнительное описание: Children's and teenage literature studies: general|Literary studies: general|Popular culture|Social and cultural history|Literary companions, book reviews and guides



Oz Behind the Iron Curtain: Aleksandr Volkov and His Magic Land Series

Автор: Erika Haber
Название: Oz Behind the Iron Curtain: Aleksandr Volkov and His Magic Land Series
ISBN: 149681360X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781496813602
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: In 1939, Aleksandr Volkov (1891–1977) published Wizard of the Emerald City, a revised version of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Only a line on the copyright page explained the book as a “reworking” of the American story. Readers credited Volkov as author rather than translator. Volkov, an unknown and inexperienced author before World War II, tried to break into the politically charged field of Soviet children’s literature with an American fairy tale. During the height of Stalin’s purges, Volkov adapted and published this fairy tale in the Soviet Union despite enormous, sometimes deadly, obstacles. Marketed as Volkov’s original work, Wizard of the Emerald City spawned a series that was translated into more than a dozen languages and became a staple of Soviet popular culture, not unlike Baum’s fourteen-volume Oz series in the United States. Volkov’s books inspired a television series, plays, films, musicals, animated cartoons, and a museum. Today, children’s authors and fans continue to add volumes to the Magic Land series. Several generations of Soviet Russian and Eastern European children grew up with Volkov’s writings, yet know little about the author and even less about his American source, L. Frank Baum. Most Americans have never heard of Volkov and know nothing of his impact in the Soviet Union, and those who do know of him regard his efforts as plagiarism. Erika Haber demonstrates how the works of both Baum and Volkov evolved from being popular children’s literature and became compelling and enduring cultural icons in both the US and USSR/Russia, despite being dismissed and ignored by critics, scholars, and librarians for many years.


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