O Autorze

Samuel Marshak was a prominent Russian poet, children's writer, and translator, known for his significant contributions to children's literature in the 20th century. His works, often filled with whimsy and imagination, have captivated young readers and have been translated into multiple languages. Marshak's literary career began in the early 1920s, during which he created numerous stories and poems that focused on themes of friendship, nature, and adventure. His ability to engage children through simple yet profound narratives made him a beloved figure in children's literature.

In addition to his original works, Marshak was also a skilled translator, bringing the works of renowned authors such as Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll to Russian-speaking audiences. His influence extended beyond literature, as he played a crucial role in the establishment of various literary and cultural institutions in the Soviet Union. Even after his death, Marshak's legacy endures, inspiring generations of writers and readers alike.

Narodowość Rosyjski
Data Urodzenia March 15, 1887
Miejsce Urodzenia Ulyanovsk, Russia
Data śmierci December 4, 1974