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Mad Evdokia (Anatoly Aleksin). Mad Evdokia (Anatoly Aleksin) Watch and meanwhile somewhere

Permeated with youthful romance, sometimes a little sentimental, but at the same time always reliable thanks to recognizable situations and the realism of the characters, these works won Aleksin the love of young readers and the recognition of professional critics.

Writer and playwright Anatoly Georgievich Aleksin (real name - Goberman) was born on August 3, 1924 in Moscow. His father, Georgy Platonovich Goberman, a party worker, formerly a participant in the Civil War, was repressed in 1937. Even before the war, during his school years, he began to publish in the Pioneer magazine and the Pionerskaya Pravda newspaper, where his early poems were published.

During the Great Patriotic War, during the evacuation, he worked at a construction site, was the editor of a factory small-circulation newspaper. Aleksin's first prose works - essays, short stories and journalism - began to appear in print in the mid-forties. After the war, he entered the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, from which he graduated in 1950. In the same year, the first collection of his stories "Thirty-one Days" was published.

The content of the audiobook "Mad Evdokia and other works":

- "Third in the fifth row"
- "Mad Evdokia"
- "In the meantime, somewhere ..."
- "The Story of Alik Detkin"
- "Characters and Performers"
- "My brother plays the clarinet"
- "Late Child"
- "The day before yesterday and the day after tomorrow"
- "Call and come! .."
- "Property division"
- "In the rear as in the rear ..."
- "Heart failure"
- "In the Land of Eternal Vacations"
- "Sasha and Shura"
- stories.

Playing time: 12:55:00
Publisher: Can't Buy Nowhere
Audiobook by Anatoly Aleksin “Anatoly Aleksin. Mad Evdokia and other works "performed by: Svetlana Repina

Books enlighten the soul, raise and strengthen a person, awaken the best aspirations in him, sharpen his mind and soften his heart.

William Thackeray, English satirist

The book is a tremendous force.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Soviet revolutionary

Without books, we can now neither live, nor fight, nor suffer, nor rejoice and win, nor confidently go towards that reasonable and wonderful future in which we unshakably believe.

Many thousands of years ago, in the hands of the best representatives of mankind, the book became one of the main instruments of their struggle for truth and justice, and it was this instrument that gave these people terrible strength.

Nikolay Rubakin, Russian bibliologist, bibliographer.

The book is a tool of labor. But not only. It introduces people to the life and struggle of other people, makes it possible to understand their experiences, their thoughts, their aspirations; it makes it possible to compare, understand the environment and transform it.

Stanislav Strumilin, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences

There is no better way to refresh the mind than reading the ancient classics; if you take one of them in your hands, even if for half an hour, - now you feel refreshed, relieved and cleansed, lifted and strengthened - as if refreshed by bathing in a pure spring.

Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher

Anyone who was not familiar with the creations of the ancients lived without knowing beauty.

Georg Hegel, German philosopher

No failures of history and dead spaces of time are able to destroy human thought, enshrined in hundreds, thousands and millions of manuscripts and books.

Konstantin Paustovsky, Russian Soviet writer

The book is a sorceress. The book has transformed the world. It contains the memory of the human race, it is the mouthpiece of human thought. A world without a book is a world of savages.

Nikolay Morozov, creator of modern scientific chronology

Books are a spiritual testament from one generation to another, advice from a dying old man to a young man who is beginning to live, an order given to a sentry going on vacation, to a sentry taking his place

Human life is empty without books. The book is not only our friend, but also our constant, eternal companion.

Demyan Bedny, Russian Soviet writer, poet, publicist

The book is a powerful instrument of communication, labor, struggle. It equips man with the experience of the life and struggle of mankind, pushes his horizon, gives him the knowledge with which he can make the forces of nature serve him.

Nadezhda Krupskaya, Russian revolutionary, Soviet party, public and cultural figure.

Reading good books is a conversation with the best people of the past, and, moreover, such a conversation when they tell us only their best thoughts.

René Descartes, French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and physiologist

Reading is one of the origins of thinking and mental development.

Vasily Sukhomlinsky, an outstanding Soviet educator and innovator.

Reading is to the mind what physical exercise is to the body.

Joseph Addison, English poet and satirist

A good book is like a conversation with an intelligent person. The reader receives from her knowledge and generalization of reality, the ability to understand life.

Alexey Tolstoy, Russian Soviet writer and public figure

Remember, reading is the most colossal tool in multilateral education.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

Without reading, there is no real education, there is no and there can be no taste, no word, no multilateral breadth of understanding; Goethe and Shakespeare are equal to the whole university. Through reading, a person experiences centuries.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

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Seryozha is a cheerful boy and the protagonist of the story by Anatoly Aleksin: "In the meantime, somewhere." The work tells about the life of his family, in which father and son have the same name - Sergei. Once, when the boy was alone at home, he found a sealed letter on his father's desk, thinking that this letter was addressed to him, read it.

The letter was written by a lonely woman who saved the boy's father in the war, she asked for help from him, since there was no one else to turn to. Her adopted son leaves home, because he found his biological parents and went to live with them. Since Serezha's parents were on a long business trip, he continued to communicate by correspondence with the woman. With his kind heart, he tried to comfort and cheer her up. After a long correspondence, Seryozha went to visit a stranger. He learns that Nina Georgievna is his father's first wife, but he left her and went to his mother. The woman says that her son wants to leave home, she was afraid to be left alone and useless. Seryozha made friends with Nina Georgievna and replaced all the men who betrayed this woman.

When the parents came from a business trip, they brought a gift to their son. It was a trip to the sea, which he dreamed of since childhood. But at the same time he received a letter from a woman, it turned out that she had given up her vacation in order to spend time with him. Seryozha faced a difficult choice: to go on vacation, which he had dreamed of for a long time, or to meet a single woman and brighten up her unhappy life. The boy felt sorry for her, and he decided not to upset the woman, and refused a trip to the sea.

Soon the boy's parents moved to work in another city, but every summer Serezha comes to visit Nina Georgievna, she became a real grandmother for him, whom he loved with all his heart, just like she loved him.

This is a piece about nobility. It teaches that you always need to understand someone else's pain and help not only with a kind word, but also with a good deed.

Picture or drawing In the meantime, somewhere

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    Ivan Alekseevich Bunin was born in the Voronezh province into an impoverished noble family. He was characterized by a worldview and a way of life closer to the noble patriarchal way of life, however, from an early age he had to work and earn money.

My father and I have the same names: he is Sergei and I am Sergei.

If not for this, probably everything that I want to tell about would not have happened. And I would not rush to the airfield now to return a ticket for a scheduled plane. And I would not refuse the trip that I dreamed of all winter ...

It began three and a half years ago, when I was still a boy and studied in the sixth grade.

“By your behavior you overturn all the laws of heredity,” the teacher of zoology, our class teacher, often told me. "It is simply impossible to imagine that you are the son of your parents!" In addition, he made the actions of the students directly dependent on the family conditions in which we lived and grew up. Some were from dysfunctional families, others from prosperous families. But I was the only one from an exemplary family! The zoologist said so:

“You are a boy from an exemplary family! How can you suggest in the lesson? "

Maybe it was zoology that taught him all the time to remember who belongs to which family?

I told my friend Anton. The guys called him Anton-Baton because he was full, rich, rosy-cheeked. When he was embarrassed, his entire large spherical head turned pink and even - it seemed that the roots of his whitish hair were highlighted from somewhere inside with a pink color.

Anton was monstrously accurate and conscientious, but when he went out to answer, he died of embarrassment. Plus he stuttered.

The guys dreamed that Anton would be called to the board more often: it took him at least half a lesson. I fidgeted, moved my lips, made conventional signs, trying to remind my friend that he knew much better than me. This annoyed the teachers, and they eventually sat us both on the "emergency" desk, which was the first in the middle row - in front of the teacher's table.

Only those students who, according to the zoologist, “excited the team” were put on this desk.

Our class teacher did not rack his brains over the reason for Antonov's failures. Here everything was clear to him: Anton came from a dysfunctional family - his parents divorced a long time ago, and he had never seen his father in his life. Our zoologist was firmly convinced that if Anton's parents had not divorced, my school friend would not have been embarrassed in vain, would not toil at the blackboard and, perhaps, would not even stutter.

It was much more difficult with me: I violated the laws of heredity. My parents attended all parent-teacher meetings, and I wrote with spelling errors. They always signed their diary on time, and I ran away from the last lessons.

They led a sports club at school, and I prompted my friend Anton.

All fathers and mothers in our school were almost never called by their first name and patronymic, but they said: "Barabanov's parents", "Sidorova's parents" ... My father and mother were assessed as if by themselves, regardless of my actions and deeds who could sometimes cast a shadow on their reputation as social activists, senior comrades and, as our zoologist said, "true friends of the school collective."

This was the case not only at school, but also in our home. "A happy family!" - they talked about my father and mother, not blaming them for the fact that the day before I tried to hit the window of the third floor with a jet from a cannon. Although other parents would not be forgiven for this. "An exemplary family! .." - with a sigh and constant reproach in someone's address, neighbors spoke work and return home together.

They say that people who live together for a long time become similar to each other. My parents were similar.

This was especially noticeable in the color photograph that hung over our sofa. Father and mother, both tanned, white-toothed, both in cornflower-blue tracksuits, gazed ahead, probably at the person who had photographed them. You might think that Charlie Chaplin was shooting them - they laughed so uncontrollably. Sometimes it even seemed to me that this was a sounding photograph, that I could hear their cheerful voices. But Charlie Chaplin had nothing to do with it - just my parents were very conscientious people: if Sunday was announced, they came into the yard first and left the very last; if a song was started at a demonstration on the day of a holiday, they did not move their lips soundlessly, as some do, but sang loudly and distinctly the entire song from the first to the last verse; Well, if the photographer asked them to smile, just smile, they laughed as if they were watching a comedy movie.

Yes, they did everything in life, as it were, with overfulfillment.

And this did not irritate anyone, because everything turned out naturally for them, as if it could not be otherwise.

I felt like the happiest person in the world!

It seemed to me that I had the right to wrongdoing and mistakes, because my father and mother did as much right and conscientiousness as could be planned for five or even as many as ten families. My heart was light and careless ... And no matter what troubles happened, I quickly calmed down - any trouble seemed nonsense in comparison with the main thing: I have the best parents in the world! Or at least the best in our house and in our school! ..

They can never part, as happened with Anton's parents ... It is not for nothing that even strangers do not imagine them separately, but only side by side, together, and call them by a common name - the Yemelyanovs: “The Yemelyanovs think so! The Yemelyanovs say so! The Emelyanovs went on a business trip ... "

Mother and father went on business trips very often: together they designed factories that were being built somewhere very far from our city, in places called "mailboxes".

I stayed with my grandmother.

My parents were like each other, and I was like my grandmother - like my mother's mother. And not only outwardly.

Of course, my grandmother was happy for her daughter, she was proud of her husband, that is, my father, but, like me, every now and then she overturned the laws of heredity.

Mother and father tried to temper us, to get rid of colds and infections forever (they themselves never even had the flu), but my grandmother and I resisted. We didn’t want to wipe ourselves off with ice cold water, get up on Sundays even earlier than on weekdays to go skiing or go hiking.

Every now and then my parents accused us both of being vague: we breathed vaguely during gymnastics, vaguely reported who called mom and father on the phone and what was broadcast in the latest news, vaguely followed the daily routine.

After seeing my mother and father on another business trip, my grandmother and I immediately, like conspirators, gathered for an emergency council. Short, thin, with short-cropped hair, the grandmother looked like a sly, mischievous boy. And this boy, they said, looked like me a lot.

- Well, how much money are we saving for the cinema? - asked the grandmother.

- More! - I said.

And my grandmother saved more because she loved going to the movies as much as I did. Immediately we made another important decision: not to cook lunches and dinners, but to go to the dining room, which was in our house, on the first floor. I really loved having lunch and dinner in the dining room. There my grandmother and I also quite found a common language.

- Well, don't we take the first and second? - sometimes said grandmother.

In the dining room, we often did without soup and even without a second one, but we invariably took herring and two portions of jelly in metal molds. It was delicious for us, and we saved money for movies! ..

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18
Apr
2011

Mad Evdokia (Anatoly Aleksin)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 128 kbps, 44 kHz
Anatoly Aleksin
Year of issue: 2011
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: Can't Buy Nowhere
Artist: Svetlana Repina
Duration: 12:55:00

Description: Writer and playwright Anatoly Georgievich Aleksin (real name - Goberman) was born on August 3, 1924 in Moscow. His father, Georgy Platonovich Goberman, a party worker, formerly a participant in the Civil War, was repressed in 1937. Even before the war, during his school years, he began to publish in the Pioneer magazine and the Pionerskaya Pravda newspaper, where his early poems were published. During the Great Patriotic War, during the evacuation, he worked at a construction site, was the editor of a factory small-circulation newspaper. Aleksin's first prose works - essays, stories and journalism - began to appear in print in the mid-forties. After the war, he entered the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, from which he graduated in 1950. In the same year, the first collection of his stories "Thirty-one days" was published.

Alexin's numerous stories, such as "The Unusual Adventures of Seva Kotlov" (1958), "The Seventh Floor Says" (1959), "Kolya Writes to Olya, Olya Writes to Kolya" (1965), "Late Child" (1968), "My Brother is Playing on clarinet "(1968)," A Very Scary Story "(1969)," Call and Come! " (1970), "In the land of eternal vacations" (1970), "Return address" (1971), "Tenth graders" (1974), "Third in the fifth row" (1975), "Mad Evdokia" (1976), "Let's go to cinema "(1977)," Heart Failure "(1979), addressed primarily to adolescents, brought him the fame of one of the best authors of literature for youth. Permeated with youthful romance, sometimes a little sentimental, but at the same time always reliable thanks to recognizable situations and the realism of the characters, these works won Aleksin the love of young readers and the recognition of professional critics.

Content :

- "Third in the fifth row"

- "In the meantime, somewhere ..."
- "The Story of Alik Detkin"
- "Characters and Performers"
- "My brother plays the clarinet"
- "Late Child"
- "The day before yesterday and the day after tomorrow"
- "Call and come! .."
- "Property division"
- "In the rear as in the rear ..."
- "Heart failure"
- "In the Land of Eternal Vacations"
- "Sasha and Shura"
- stories.


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