forgotten superstars
Kenneth Brostrom
kbrostrom0707 at COMCAST.NET
Thu Mar 12 18:20:42 UTC 2009
The numbers below caused me to do a check for
Boris Pil'njak (16,900), which doesn't exactly
make him 'forgotten,' but fading, I guess. One
of the first links is:
http://www.spectr.org/1999/017/orlov.htm
to an article entitled "Pogashennaja zvezda
Borisa Pil'njaka" by Vitalij Orlov in the
Washington DC-area online journal Spektr.
Cheers!
Ken Brostrom
>Asadov is still immensely popular.
>
>For comparison, Google search:
>
>59,200 for "éÒËÔ åýÌÂθ¯ÚýÏ"
>53,200 for "ùÛý ÄÒýÓ"
>
>
>Boris Polevoj still remains a staple of youth reading, particular for boys.
>
>
>Gladilin also could hardly be considered among the forgotten:
>http://www.izvestia.ru/culture/article3113548/
>http://www.echo.msk.ru/guests/1494/
>http://magazines.russ.ru/october/2006/2/la6.html
>
>Demian Bednyj is not the popular star of his
>time but also not forgotten. On Google 42,600
>for "ÑÂϸþÌ ÅÂÌÈ"
>
>
>AI
>
>Mark N Leiderman wrote:
>> Demian Bednyi, Viacheslav Shishkov, Pavlenko,
>> Polevoi, Eduard Asadov, Gladilin, Vladimir Orlov...
>>
>>
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Kenneth Brostrom
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Dept. of Classical and Modern Languages,
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Wayne State University
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