Boris Bedny

Boris Bedny

Nascimento : 1916-08-12,

Morte : 1977-02-22

História

Boris Vasilyevich Bedny (1916–1977) was a Russian novelist. Bedny began to write before the Second World War, but seriously engaged in it only in 1946. He started out publishing in the local newspaper, and in 1952 entered the Literary Institute. In the same year, his collection of stories dedicated to the workers of the forest industry, 'The Big Stream', was published. In 1961, his most famous novel, 'Girls', was published, which was translated into 15 languages and was adapted into a popular comedy film. The film 'Steppe Dawns' (1953) was also based on a novel of his.

Perfil

Boris Bedny

Filmes

The Girls
Novel
A graduate of the culinary technical school of the cook, Tosya Kislitsyna, a naive and eccentric girl, came to the village lost in the northern forests. She sticks her nose in all affairs, seeks to help everyone. She met Ilya on the day of arrival: the "first guy in the village" fell upon her indignantly, and in the evening, to brighten up an unpleasant meeting, she decided to "make happy" with an invitation to a dance and was refused. Not accustomed to refusals, Ilya argues with Filya that during the week he will fall in love with Tosya...
The Girls
Writer
A graduate of the culinary technical school of the cook, Tosya Kislitsyna, a naive and eccentric girl, came to the village lost in the northern forests. She sticks her nose in all affairs, seeks to help everyone. She met Ilya on the day of arrival: the "first guy in the village" fell upon her indignantly, and in the evening, to brighten up an unpleasant meeting, she decided to "make happy" with an invitation to a dance and was refused. Not accustomed to refusals, Ilya argues with Filya that during the week he will fall in love with Tosya...
Steppe Dawns
Novel
A young girl gets a job at the advanced Komsomol field brigade.