celebrating books and characters [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

John Langran john at RUSLAN.CO.UK
Mon Nov 29 09:42:28 UTC 2010


There is a wonderful monument to Tvardovsky and Vassily Tyorkin in Smolensk. 
http://www.naroch.land.ru/smolensk/tvardovsky.htm - I have a rather nice 
photo of this that I took for my Ruslan 3 book, if you need one.
John Langran
www.ruslan.co.uk



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Hi,

In Moscow, in the house where Mikhail Bulgakov lived, there is a museum, not 
so much to honour the writer but the book and it's characters. Similarly in 
Yalta there is a sculptural composition called Lady with a lapdog (dedicated 
to the two characters of Chekhov's well-know story). I working on a book 
about such things in which not the author but fictional characters become 
part of the city space. I'll be grateful if someone can lead me to similar 
stories. The characters need not be from fictional narratives only. I would 
love to know if characters from a novel/film/play/tv serial have found a 
monument dedicated to them.



Thanks



Subhash




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