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November, 5—9 2008,
the International Association “Live classics”
with support of Michael Prohorov’s fund
conducted a number of events with participation of
Ludmila Petrushevskaya in the city of Krasnoyarsk.
On November, 6 at 5 p.m. presentation of
L.Petrushevskaya’s books and animated cartoons based on the author’s literary
pieces took place on the main stage of KRASNOYARSK BOOK FAIR-club.
Ludmila Petrushevskaya presented four recent books: “Black butterfly”,
“Boundary fairy-tales about kittens” (issued by “Amfora” publishing house),
“Princess book” and “Adventures of a small pig Peter” (issued by “Rosman”
publishing house). “Black butterfly” is a rare case of connection of mystic
novels, stories, plays, dialogues and modern city fairy-tales for adults. This
collection of stories is made according to the simple principle: things change
each other as if they are included in the author’s notebooks. These are not
always tragic stories traditional for the author. For instance, there is a play
devoted to the first marital hour of a woman and a strange male creature who
admits that he is an oak and reproduces by breath. And all the fairy-tales have
the happy end.
The book “Boundary fairy-tales about kittens”
consists of a collection of totally new genres – these are
absurd fairy-tales allegedly about kittens, in fact, about
Chapaev, Anna Karenina, Ivan Turgenev and even Lenin. The
next section of the book comprises funny
fairy-tales-riddles, it is a genre which hasn’t existed
before. This extraordinary book finishes with comic verses
as well as parody poems in rap style.
The second part of presentation referred to the
children’s publishing house “Rosman” which published
“Princess book” and “Adventures of a small pig Peter”.
Both books designed for children have a long and
interesting history. Ludmila Petrushevskaya has always been
referred to only as an adult writer though she has written
more than 300 fairy-tales. Until recently they were printed
without pictures and belonged to the section “prose”.
However, they are read by all the family. “Rosman” editors
decided to violate this tradition and return the books to
the original addressees, the children.
“Princess book” is decorated with humorous (the
painter – E.Zelenina) and touching illustrations:
princesses, queens are depicted as totally comic characters.
Actually, it corresponds to the style of fairy-tales which
includes a lot of funny moments.
The abstract says that the fairy-tales are to be read
aloud after lunch.
To support this recommendation the puplishing house
made a special present for the fair – it issued a small
additional CD where Ludmila Petrushevskaya reads the
fairy-tale about a silly princess which wasn’t included in
the collection.
As for fairy-tales about a small pig Peter (which
were written for the toddlers), they have become the
Internet phenomenon. 6 years have passed since the first
issue of the books. That time several sites devoted to a
small pig Peter emerged in the Russian-speaking web. For the
recent years people have written, argued, admired, scorned
the author and painter, created the continuation of
fairy-tales and painted parody variants of the books. They
have counted the number of words in the tale (79). There is
a note that a man wearing a T-shirt with a portrait of a
small pig Peter was wandering in London. Excursions to
kindergartens were organized, they were made to see how
toddlers would react on the story read aloud (children
started to play the game of a small pig Peter). A research
about the phenomenal Internet game was performed in Saratov
University.
One should mention that Internet users demand
animated cartoons based on the books. Finally, the animated
cartoon about the famous small pig Peter was presented.
Moreover, the viewers watched 2 CDs with slide-shows
attached to “Princess book” and “Boundary fairy-tales about
kittens” also including elements of animated cartoons. On
the same day, November, 6 Ludmila Petrushevskaya visited the
play “Moscow choir” and made an applause bow together with
actors.
On November, 7 at
5.p.m. Ludmila Petrushevskaya met young readers and
performed the action named “Fairy-tales for children”.
Ludmila Petrushevskaya came to children with her books, fairy-tales, animated
cartoons as well as self-made cardboard theatre which demonstrated the play “How
the letter A became a person” and “Pus’ki byatye”. This theatre was constructed
especially for the book festival in the country house, it took a month to make
the theatre and dolls of cardboard boxes, building paints and clothespegs that
was a kind of lesson for parents how to make something of materials at hand.
Moreover, Ludmila Petrushevskaya showed animated cartoons based on her scripts:
“Treatment of Vasily”, “Hare’s tale”, “A cat who can sing” and
“Lyamzi-Tyri-Bondi, the angry wizard” as well as the animated cartoon about a
small pig Peter. Then Ludmila Petrushevskaya offered the children to paint a
small pig Peter and made an exhibition of children’s works.
On the same day at 6 p.m. there was a show of contest
animated works made by children from Krasnoyarsk studios
based on motives from “Linguistic fairy-tales” of Ludmila
Petrushevskaya at the playground.
To be the contest participant one should make a small
5-minute-long animated cartoon based on one of fairy-tales
of Ludmila Petrushevskaya. It was Ludmila Petrushevskaya who
selected the winner. That time it was Anastasia Moskaleva
with the animated cartoon “Antibutyavka”. The animated
cartoon was shown in St.Petersburg during Petrushevsky
festival which took place from February,18 till March,8
2009.
On November, 8 at 7
p.m. the main stage of KRASNOYARSK BOOK FAIR-club hosted
Ludmila Petrushevskaya’s literary and musical evening “One
author’s cabaret”.
Ludmila Petrushevskaya performed the immortal hits of the XX century: “Lili
Marlen”, “Fallen leaves”, “Life in pink light”, foxtrot “An old lady slowly
crossed the road” from Chicago musical of 1930s “Chattanugu”, “Murka” and the
Polish tango “The last Sunday”. These songs were translated by Ludmila
Petrushevskaya herself.
A series of events with participation of Ludmila
Petrushevskaya in Krasnoyarsk Book Fair became an integral
part of the Anniversary Year of Ludmila Petrushevskaya.
The fair gave a strong impetus for preparation of
Ludmila Petrushevskaya’s anniversary festival which took
place from February,18 till March,8 2009 in St. Petersburg.
Krasnoyarsk Book Fair allowed to prepare animated cartoons
based on the writer’s fairy-tales and the children’s movable
game “We are together with a small pig Peter”.
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