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Orlov, Vladimir Natanovich

Vladimir Natanovich Orlov ( September 8, 1930 , Simferopol - November 25, 1999 , ibid.) - Soviet and Ukrainian children's poet and playwright .

Orlov, Vladimir Natanovich
Photo by Orlov Vladimir Natanovich.jpg
Date of BirthSeptember 8, 1930 ( 1930-09-08 )
Place of BirthSimferopol , Crimean ASSR , RSFSR , USSR
Date of deathNovember 25, 1999 ( 1999-11-25 ) (69 years old)
A place of deathSimferopol , Autonomous Republic of Crimea , Ukraine
Citizenship USSR →
Ukraine
Occupation
Language of WorksRussian

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Creativity
    • 2.1 Screenwriter.
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

Born in the family of a printing worker. Before becoming a children's poet, he managed to work as a locksmith and a sailor , rubbed paints in an art workshop and learned to tailor .

Creativity

His first poems brought to Moscow S. Ya. Marshak . Many poems included in the first books have long become classics of children's literature, and sometimes they know them, not even knowing the author's surname.

Vladimir Orlov’s pen belongs to books for children “Who lives in the house”, “First track”, “Morning train”, “If we are together”, “Piggy is offended”, “Miracles come at dawn” - only about fifty books published by publishers "Kid" , "Children's Literature" , " Astrel " and in the poet’s homeland in Crimea. In Crimea in 1983 a book of satirical and humorous poems "Read by adults" was published. As a playwright, Vladimir Orlov wrote about two dozen plays for puppet theaters, of which the most famous, Golden Chicken, went around almost all the stages of children's theaters in Russia and many theaters abroad [1] .

Based on the play-tale of Vladimir Orlov, the film “The Golden Chicken ” was put on, as well as the cartoon of the same name .

Vladimir Orlov often acted as a poet- satirist , a regular author of the famous “LG” band “12 Chairs” and was one of the authors of the “Children's Room” and poems under the name of the collective image of Evgeny. Sazonova .

In 1988 he was awarded the Golden Calf Prize of the Literary Newspaper ( Club of 12 Chairs ).

A lot of popular songs for children are written on Orlov’s poems. The writer’s last book, Jewish Happiness (comic verses and miniatures), was published in 1994 .

V. N. Orlov died on November 25, 1999, was buried in Simferopol at the Old Cemetery [2] .

Many people have doubts that it is Vladimir Orlov who authored the poem “Native” (“ I found out that I have ... ”), which sounds like a refrain in the film “ Brother 2 ” from the lips of several heroes [3] . The reason for these doubts is the publication in the journal “ Kolobok ” with another indication of authorship: author Nikolay Kurilov , translation from Yukagir Mikhail Yasnov [4] . But here there is a case of plagiarism. On the blog, which is owned by the poet’s heirs, there is a completely reliable refutation: "Again Native."

In the writer’s homeland in Simferopol, his name is the Crimean Republican Children's Library .

Screenwriter.

  • 1979 - Colored milk
  • 1981 - Golden Chicken

Notes

  1. ↑ COMEDY ISRAEL - Comedy Theater Israel - Comedy Israel official website in Israel - Golden Chicken (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment September 16, 2009. Archived February 5, 2010.
  2. ↑ Tomb of Orlov in Simferopol
  3. ↑ Newspaper “Crimean News” - On the occasion of the 80th birthday of Vladimir Orlov
  4. ↑ The Gingerbread Man, 1987, No. 10, p. 10.

Links

  • Orlov Vladimir Natanovich
  • Crimean Republican Children's Library named after V. N. Orlova
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orylov__Vladimir_Natanovich&oldid=102488792


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