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The Story of Seryozha. Episodes from the Life of a Little Boy. Novel by Vera Panova. Translated from the original by Geir Kristjánsson.
On April 5, 1967, Þjóðviljinn discusses The Tale of Seryozha. It says " The Tale of Seryozha is one of the best-known books by the Soviet poetess Vera Panova. Panova was born in 1905. She lost her young
his father and grew up with his mother in extreme poverty. &f
that's why schooling happened
her only two years old. But the girl was a great reader and 8
years old she started composing
and put together stories and decided
then already becoming a writer.
Vera became seventeen years old.
Panova was a journalist and
that job until her first novel, Companions , was published
in 1946. That story tells
ambulance during the war years.
Then it immediately became clear that with her
is an emerging writer who
in its own tone, low but clear. Föranautar was different from the others
war stories, not as pure as most Soviet novels of the time, it displays a close description, written with kindness and excellent skill, because
people who perform the more everyday tasks of life's struggle-
loved — but this has definitely
has been the main theme of Panova's novels ever since. Vera Panova is a prolific writer — some of her best-known works deal with
children and Serjoza is in that category,
warm and often humorous description
of a young boy who is
start to see the world. Based on this book, Danelía has made an excellent film, which has received much praise. Geir Kristjánsson
translated the book from Russian."
On April 5, 1967, Þjóðviljinn discusses The Tale of Seryozha. It says " The Tale of Seryozha is one of the best-known books by the Soviet poetess Vera Panova. Panova was born in 1905. She lost her young
his father and grew up with his mother in extreme poverty. &f
that's why schooling happened
her only two years old. But the girl was a great reader and 8
years old she started composing
and put together stories and decided
then already becoming a writer.
Vera became seventeen years old.
Panova was a journalist and
that job until her first novel, Companions , was published
in 1946. That story tells
ambulance during the war years.
Then it immediately became clear that with her
is an emerging writer who
in its own tone, low but clear. Föranautar was different from the others
war stories, not as pure as most Soviet novels of the time, it displays a close description, written with kindness and excellent skill, because
people who perform the more everyday tasks of life's struggle-
loved — but this has definitely
has been the main theme of Panova's novels ever since. Vera Panova is a prolific writer — some of her best-known works deal with
children and Serjoza is in that category,
warm and often humorous description
of a young boy who is
start to see the world. Based on this book, Danelía has made an excellent film, which has received much praise. Geir Kristjánsson
translated the book from Russian."