Biography
Pavel Petrovich Bazhov (Russian: Па́вел Петро́вич Бажо́в) was a Russian writer and publicist.
Bazhov is best known for his collection of fairy tales The Malachite Box, based on Ural folklore and published in the Soviet Union in 1939. In 1944, the translation of the collection into English was published in New York City and London. Later Sergei Prokofiev created the ballet The Tale of the Stone Flower based on one of the tales. Bazhov was also the author of several books on the Russian Revolution and the Civil War. Yegor Gaidar, who served as Prime Minister of Russia, was his grandson.
Bazhov is best known for his collection of fairy tales The Malachite Box, based on Ural folklore and published in the Soviet Union in 1939. In 1944, the translation of the collection into English was published in New York City and London. Later Sergei Prokofiev created the ballet The Tale of the Stone Flower based on one of the tales. Bazhov was also the author of several books on the Russian Revolution and the Civil War. Yegor Gaidar, who served as Prime Minister of Russia, was his grandson.
Books by Bazhov, P. P.
Pisʹma, 1911-1950
Pisʹma, 1911-1950
Uralʹskie skazy i byli
Uralʹskie skazy i byli
Mednoĭ gory khozi︠a︡ĭka
Mednoĭ gory khozi︠a︡ĭka
Na zemle Bazhova
Na zemle Bazhova
Serebri︠a︡noe kopyt︠s︡e
Serebri︠a︡noe kopyt︠s︡e
Kamennyĭ t︠s︡vetok
Danilo-master
Danilo-master
Gornyĭ master
Gornyĭ master
Dalʹnee -- blizkoe
Dalʹnee -- blizkoe
Skazy
Zhivoĭ ogonek
Zhivoĭ ogonek
Zhivinka v dele
Zhivinka v dele
Bao shi hua
Bao shi hua
Bogatyreva rukavit︠s︡a
Bogatyreva rukavit︠s︡a
Golubai͡a︡ zmeĭka
Golubai͡a︡ zmeĭka
Russkie mastera
Russkie mastera
The malachite casket
Skazy o nemt͡s︡akh
Skazy o nemt͡s︡akh
Boĭt︠s︡y pervogo prizyva
Boĭt︠s︡y pervogo prizyva
Pi͡a︡tʹ stupeniĭ kollektiviza
Pi͡a︡tʹ stupeniĭ kollektivizat͡s︡ii
The mistress of the Copper Mou
The mistress of the Copper Mountain