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A. A. Milne United Kingdom was born January 18, 1882 - died January 31, 1956 Writer, poet, playwright, a classic of English literature of the twentieth century, the famous author of the Winnie



(Alan Alexander Milne)

 


 

 

(Alan Alexander Milne)

A. A. Milne United Kingdom was born January 18, 1882 - died January 31, 1956 Writer, poet, playwright, a classic of English literature of the twentieth century, the famous author of the "Winnie the Pooh". Scot by birth, Alan Alexander Milne spent his childhood in London, where his father worked in the school. His early education is largely determined by the influence of the teacher youth H.Dzh.Uellsa - much later Milne wrote about Wells as "a great writer and a great friend." He continued his education at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. Later, he presented the original manuscript of his book "Winnie the Pooh" and "The House at Pooh Corner" College Library. As a student at Cambridge, he edited the student magazine and his first literary efforts were published in the humor magazine "Punch". At the age of 24 years, Milne began work in "Punch" as an assistant editor until the beginning of the First World War.

In 1913, Alan Milne married Dorothy Daphne de Selinkot from this marriage was born one son, Christopher. A born pacifist, Milne was drafted into the Royal Army and served in France. His famous work of the anti-war "peace with honor" was published in 1934. This book found a huge response in the interwar period, and in 1924 issued the famous stories Meffin Milne "When we were young," part of which had been published in the "Punch" and was well known to regular readers of the magazine.

Milne said that writing it helped his wife, Dorothy, and son Christopher. History of the creation of this book is really full of mysteries and contradictions, but the fact remains - books about Pooh bear cub has been translated into 25 languages ​​and have taken their place in the hearts and on the shelves of millions of readers.

It is to him, to his son, Alan Milne spent silly stories about Winnie the Pooh bear cub. It is interesting that the writer himself considered his books of literature for adults and Christopher Robin first read fairy tales, to conquer the world, when 60 years have passed from the time of their writing.

Based on the works of this remarkable writer created a lot of interesting cartoons. They can be easy to find and look at the sites that allow you to view movies online in a very good quality.

The first chapter of Pooh "which we first meet Winnie the Pooh and the bees" was first published in the London evening newspaper December 24, 1925, and broadcast on BBC Radio BBC in Christmas Day Donald Kalfropom. The irony is that Milne was convinced that he did not write any child prose or poetry for children. He appealed to the child within each of us. He never read his stories about down to his son, Christopher Robin, preferring to raise Christopher on the works of his favorite writer Wodehouse. Woodhouse later Milne returned the compliment, saying that "Milne - his favorite children's writer."

 

 

Milne took part in World War I as an officer in the British Army. He worked for MI7 - propaganda unit of British intelligence. [1] He later wrote the book "Peace with honor", which condemned the war

In 1960, Winnie the Pooh has been brilliantly translated into Russian Boris Zakhoder. Anyone who speaks Russian and English, can confirm that the transfer was made with refined precision and brilliant inventiveness. Generally Winnie translated into all European and almost all world languages. Besides the world-famous Winnie the Pooh, Alan Milne is known as a playwright and novelist. His plays with success came on the professional scene in London, but now placed mainly in amateur theater, although still collect full halls and are of interest of the public and the press.

In 1952 Milne was seriously ill. He had to undergo a serious operation on the brain. The operation was successful, and after Milne returned to his home in Sussex, where he spent the rest of his life reading. After a long illness, he died on January 31, 1956.

Soon after the release of "Winnie the Pooh" AA Milne wrote in "The Nation": "I think that each of us secretly dreams of immortality.. In the sense that his name will survive the body and live in this world, despite the that man himself has passed into another world. " When Milne died, no one would doubt that he discovered the secret of immortality. And it's not 15 minutes of fame, it is a real immortality, which, contrary to his own expectations, he did not bring the play and short stories, and a small bear of Very Little Brain. In 1996 Milne's favorite teddy bear was sold at auction in London, organized by the house Bonham, an unknown buyer for 4,600 pounds



In 1966, Walt Disney released the first animated film based on the book Milne's "Winnie the Pooh". This film lasting a little less than half an hour, telling the adventures of a boy named Christopher Robin and his favorite teddy bear Winnie the Pooh, seen in films and on television, millions of children. Reviving Milne characters using animation, Disney and his team of artists sought to preserve the style of Ernest Shepard's original drawings, which were equally loved how the stories themselves. The director of the film was Wolfgang Reiterman, who also oversaw the creation of the Disney film "Sword in the Stone," "The Jungle Book", "Robin Hood" and "Aristocats".

January 31, 1956 Alan Milne died after a long illness Seksese

 


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