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Tolstoi Aleksei Nikolaevich
(1883-1945)
Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi, nicknamed the Comrade Count, was a Soviet Russian writer who wrote in many genres but specialized in science fiction and historical novels.
He was born in Nikolaevsk (now Pugachyov, Saratov Oblast) in 1883 into an impoverished branch of the Counts Tolstoy. His father was a count N.A.Tolstoi and his mother was a children's writer A.L.Bostrom (born Turgeneva).
Tolstoy's early short stories were panned by Alexander Blok and other leading critics for their excessive naturalism, wanton eroticism, and general lack of taste in the manner of Mikhail Artsybashev. Some pornographic stories were published under Tolstoy's name in the 1990s, purportedly written by him in his early years, but most critics remain sceptical as to Tolstoy's authorship of them.
Aleksei Tolstoi left Russia in 1917 during the Bolshevik October Revolution but changed his political beliefs and returned in 1925. He became a staunch supporter of Communist Party until the end of his life, writing stories eulogizing Stalin and collaborating with Maxim Gorky on the infamous account of their trip to the White Sea-Baltic Canal.
He published two lengthy novels on historical subjects, Peter the First (1929-45), seeking to demonstrate the similarity of Peter's policies to those of Stalin, and The Road to Calvary (1922-41), tracking the Russian Civil War over the period from 1914 to 1919. He also wrote several plays.
Aleksei Tolstoi is usually crediting with writing some of the first and best science fiction in the Russian language. His novels Aelita (1923), about a journey to Mars, and Engineer Garin's Death Ray (1927) proved popular with the teenage public. The former novel spawned a pioneering sci-fi movie in 1924. Besides Aelita (1924), there were many movies based on his novels released in the USSR.
Tolstoy also wrote several books for children, starting with Nikita's Childhood, a memorable account of his son's childhood. In 1936, he produced a hugely popular adaptation of Italian fairy tales about Pinocchio, entitled the Adventures of Buratino and the Golden Key.
Belarus, 2010, Children read book
Bulgaria, 1964, The Big Turnip
Bulgaria, 1964, The Wolf and the Seven Kids
Czechoslovakia, 1961, Buratino
Czechoslovakia, 1979, Ivan the Prince on the grey wolf
DDR, 1973, Catching the Pike
DDR, 1973, The work makes itself
DDR, 1973, Voevoda turns out
DDR, 1973, Emelia on the Stove
DDR, 1973, Tun in the Sea
DDR, 1973, Wedding
DDR, 1974, The Woodchopper
DDR, 1974, Old man goes to home
DDR, 1974, New Animals
DDR, 1974, New Lords
DDR, 1974, New Kings
DDR, 1974, Old Men and Women as Animals
Hungary, 1960, The Turnip
Marshall Islands, 2002, Frog Princess
Russia, 1992, Buratino
Russia, 2004, Buratino on the road
Ukraine, 2001, Sister Fox
Ukraine, 2002, Kolobok
Ukraine, 2002, Kurochka Riaba
Ukraine, 2003, Goat on Bridge
Ukraine, 2003, Fox and Crane
USSR, 1961, The Muzhik and the Bear
USSR, 1961, Geese Swans
USSR, 1984, The Princess Frog
USSR, 1984, Ivan and frog
USSR, 1984, Ivan and the Old man
USSR, 1984, Crowd and mute swans
DDR, 1973.12.04, Berlin. Design
DDR, 1974.12.03, Berlin. Bird
Marshall Islands, 2002.04.26, Majuro. The Frog Princess
Russia, 1992.04.22, Moskow. Buratino
Ukraine, 2001.04.14, Kiev. Fox and Wolf
Ukraine, 2002.07.19, Kiev. Fox and Kolobok
Russia, 2003, Buratino and Puppet theatre in Magnitogorsk
Russia, 2006, 50th Anniv of «Fanny Pictures» magasine
USSR, 1964, Mouse and Little House
USSR, 1965, Buratino on horse
USSR, 1967, Buratino seat on TV
USSR, 1967, Ivan on goose
USSR, 1976, Puppets (including Buratino)
USSR, 1977, Puppet theatre in Saratov, Buratino
USSR, 1977, Yemelya and the Bear
USSR, 1977, Crocodile Gena, Cheburashka, Buratino
USSR, 1981, Puppets of the Theatre of Sergey Obraztsov
USSR, 1982, Centenary of book of wooden boy
USSR, 1984, Characters of childrens book
USSR, 1986, The Man and the Bear
Russia, 2002, Scene from «The Adventures of Buratino» movie (1975)
Russia, 2003.11.03, Frog Princess
USSR, 1960, Characters from children's book and pupil
USSR, 1960, Buratino with Christmas tree
USSR, 1960, Buratino with Christmas tree
USSR, 1961, The Fox and the Wolf
USSR, 1961, The Magic pike fairy tale
USSR, 1961.11.03, Buratino with Christmas tree
USSR, 1961.12.08, Characters from children's book and pupils
USSR, 1963.04.28, Father Christmas and Buratino
USSR, 1965.09.13, Boy, Buratino and other toys
USSR, 1967.09.15, Buratino on car
USSR, 1967.09.15, Buratino and doll
USSR, 1969.03.28, Father Christmas, Snowmans and Buratino
USSR, 1976, Buratino and puppets
USSR, 1976.02.17, Crocodile Gena, Cheburashka, Buratino
USSR, 1980.04.28, Buratino on car
USSR, 1980.04.28, Buratino with flowers
USSR, 1980.09.04, Buratino, toys and girl
USSR, 1982.02.12, Buratino and Malvina
USSR, 1982.08.02, Kolobok and animals
USSR, 1983.03.28, Buratino on car
USSR, 1983.12.16, Yemelya on stove
USSR, 1987.06.04, Buratino and tartle
USSR, 1990.12.14, Kolobok
USSR, 1991.11.29, Emelya and The Magic pike