In Mikhailovsky, in his old house, long winter evenings, Pushkin listened to fairy tales that the nanny Arina Rodionovna told him: about a fisherman and a fish, King Saltan, a golden pet, a dead princess, about a priest and an employee of his Balde.
Pushkin said about them: “What a charm these fairy tales! Each is a poem!” And under the fast, brilliant pen of the poet, these cute, unusual simple nannines of fairy tales turned into wonderful magical Pushkin fairy tales.
Author
Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich
Artist
Osadchay M.M., Pavlyukevich-Chernetskaya A.V.
Publisher
Mikko, 2012
Series
Tales of A. S. Pushkin
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