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Pavel Bazhov Павел Бажов
Born
Pavel Petrovich Bazhov (1879-01-27)27 January 1879 Sysert, Yekaterinburgsky Uyezd, Perm Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
3 December 1950(1950-12-03) (aged 71) Moscow, Soviet Union
Notable works
The Malachite Box
Pavel Petrovich Bazhov (Russian: Па́вел Петро́вич Бажо́в; 27 January 1879 – 3 December 1950) was a Russian writer and publicist.
Bazhov is best known for his collection of fairy tales The Malachite Box, based on Ural folklore and published in the Soviet Union in 1939. In 1944, a translation of the collection into English was published in New York City and London. Later Sergei Prokofiev created the ballet The Tale of the Stone Flower based on one of the tales. Bazhov was also the author of several books on the Russian Revolution and the Civil War. Yegor Gaidar, who served as Prime Minister of Russia, was his grandson.
Pavel Petrovich Bazhov (Russian: Па́вел Петро́вич Бажо́в; 27 January 1879 – 3 December 1950) was a Russian writer and publicist. Bazhov is best known...
the movement refers to the writer PavelBazhov, whose tales are the main holy scriptures of the Bazhovites. Bazhovism is regarded as the major new religious...
tales (also known as skaz) of the Ural region of Russia compiled by PavelBazhov and published from 1936 to 1945. It is written in contemporary language...
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known as skaz) of the Ural region of Russia collected and reworked by PavelBazhov, and published in Literaturnaya Gazeta on 10 May 1938 and in Uralsky...
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so-called skaz) of the Ural region of Siberia collected and reworked by PavelBazhov. It was first published in the 11th issue of the Krasnaya Nov literary...
so-called skaz) of the Ural region of Siberia collected and reworked by PavelBazhov. It was first published in the 11th issue of the Krasnaya Nov literary...
kopyttse, lit. "Small Silver Hoof") is a fairy tale short story written by PavelBazhov, based on the folklore of the Ural region of Siberia. It was first published...
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Живинка в деле, tr. Zhivinka v dele) is a short story (skaz) written by PavelBazhov. It was first published in Krasny Borets in October, 1943. It was later...
gather mineral specimens and gems. Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak (1852–1912) and PavelBazhov (1879–1950), as well as Aleksey Ivanov and Olga Slavnikova, post-Soviet...
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novel by Erich Maria Remarque "That Spark of Life", a 1943 novel by PavelBazhov Spark of Life (album), a 2014 album by Marcin Wasilewski Vitalism, the...
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Soviet writer Arkady Gaidar and his maternal grandfather was writer PavelBazhov. Despite the Turkic-sounding surname, Gaidar was Russian; his grandfather...
Rozhdestvenskaya herself, the famous Ural writer PavelBazhov, N. Popova, V. A. Starikov. PavelBazhov's fairy tales, such as "The Stone Flower", "The Malachite...
widow is Ariadna Bazhova (born 1925), daughter of the Russian writer PavelBazhov. Yegor Gaidar, a Russian politician, was their son. According to Andrey...