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Eduard Uspenski (1937–2018)

Auteur van Uncle Fedya, His Dog and His Cat

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Fotografie: Eduard Uspenskiy - the writer from the children by Anjelica

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Werken van Eduard Uspenski

Uncle Fedya, His Dog and His Cat (1993) 75 exemplaren
Crocodile Gene and His Friends (1977) 34 exemplaren
The Little Warranty People (1975) 30 exemplaren
Alas taikavirtaa (2005) 26 exemplaren
Fedja-setä (2008) 17 exemplaren
Dyadya Fedor, pes i kot (2013) 2 exemplaren
Drutten och krokodilen (1975) 2 exemplaren
Tetya Dyadi Fedora (2000) 2 exemplaren
Drutten och Jena. 4 (1976) 2 exemplaren
Fedja-sedän talvi (2005) 2 exemplaren
Fedja-setä ja täti Tamara (2006) 2 exemplaren
Чебурашка 1 exemplaar
Stihi i pesenki dlya malyshey (2016) 1 exemplaar
Zima v Prostokvashino (2018) 1 exemplaar
Skazki dlya malenkih (2015) 1 exemplaar
Shkola klounov (1992) 1 exemplaar
Грамота 1 exemplaar
Vsye v poryadke 1 exemplaar
Fedja-setä rakastuu (1997) 1 exemplaar
Het jaar van het goede kind (1989) 1 exemplaar
Fedja-setä ja kummitus (2008) 1 exemplaar
Limppu seuraa jälkiä (1989) 1 exemplaar
Rasavilli Jasu (2001) 1 exemplaar
Fedja-setä menee kouluun (2006) 1 exemplaar
Zima v Prostokvashino (2016) 1 exemplaar
Novaia zhizn v Prostokvashino (2007) 1 exemplaar

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Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Uspensky, Eduard
Geboortedatum
1937-12-22
Overlijdensdatum
2018-08-14
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Russia

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Kuunneltiin äänikirjana lasten kanssa autoillessa. Ehkä lievä pettymys itselleni, eivätkä lapsetkaan kauheasti innostuneet. Etenee vähän tylsän hitaasti, eivätkä keittoa syövät traktorit jaksa naurattaa kaiken nähneitä ja kuulleita nykylapsia tai -aikuisia. Tätä ei muuten meinaa löytää fyysisenä kirjana mistään.
 
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KirjaJussi | 2 andere besprekingen | Jul 13, 2020 |
Hilarious. The translator managed to capture some rhymes and other word-play. The implausible plot was sufficiently justified so it was easy to suspend disbelief. If you or your child (age 4-12) has ever wanted to set up housekeeping with talking animal friends and full freedom, you'll enjoy sharing this story. Also recommended if you're a fan of such as Pippi Longstocking or, of course, Puss in Boots.
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 2 andere besprekingen | Jun 6, 2016 |
Originally published in 1974, and first translated into English in 1993, this classic Russian children's novel has languished unread on my shelves for a number of years now, and might have continued to do so, had it not been chosen as our April selection, over in the International Children's Book Club to which I belong. Thank goodness is was, as I enjoyed reading Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat immensely!

A humorous tale of an earnest young boy - nicknamed "Uncle Fedya" because he is so serious - who loves animals of all kinds, and decides to run away, when his parents won't let him keep the talking cat he brings home one day, it had a merrily surreal quality that I found very appealing, and that young readers are sure to enjoy. A talking cat and dog - Mr. Matroskin and Sharik - join Uncle Fedya on his journey into the country, where the three take up residence in a recently vacated home (abandoned by its residents, who have moved to a nearby apartment hi-rise), dig up some buried treasure, and buy a recalcitrant fabric-eating cow for the penny-pinching Mr. Matroskin, a food-run tractor named Tr-Tr Mitya for Uncle Fedya, and a shotgun and game-bag for would-be hunter Sharik. Many entertaining adventures and misadventures ensue, including some hilarious pranks played on Pechkin the Postmaster, before Uncle Fedya is reunited with his worried parents, and the issue of whether or not to allow animal companions is happily resolved.

The humor here ranges from sly asides - Uncle Fedya's father chooses his mother over the cat, because he has known her "for ages," while he's "never seen the cat before" - to slapstick scenes such as those involving Jack Grabbit the jackdaw, or Pechkin the postmaster. Some "important" ideas - that children should be allowed to be children, that animals and humans needs one another, that it is important to protect the natural world - are incorporated into the story, but never in a didactic way that distracts from the fun. This is easy reading, with short chapters and engaging illustrations, and is ideally suited to younger chapter-book beginners looking for amusing and fantastic tales. I enjoyed Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat so much that I plan to track down some of Uspensky's other titles, like The Little Warranty People! Highly recommended to young readers, and to anyone interested in Russian children's literature!
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