Suggestions?

Olga Bukhina obukhina at ACLS.ORG
Fri May 19 14:31:38 UTC 2006


Eduard Uspensky, Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat (Troe iz
Prostokvashino) is translated by Prof. Michael Heim and published by
Knopf Books for Young Readers (1993). It is a great book and very
popular in Russian. There is also a wonderful animated film.

Olga Bukhina
American Council of Learned Societies
E-mail: obukhina at acls.org 


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Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Suggestions?

I would suggest Viktor Dragunsky or Viktor Golyavkin, if you find them
in
English. Eduard Uspensky's "Troe iz Prostokvashino" is another great
book
(worth translating if it hasn't been done).

If all fails, read Astrid Lindgren, she is more popular in Russia than
in
Sweden, or at least as popular, or another scandinavian Anne-Cath.
Vestly,
who is also very popular and very good.

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