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Autograph. Agnia Barto. The boy on the contrary. Drawings By M. Miturich.


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Autograph. Agnia Barto. The boy on the contrary. Drawings By M. Miturich.
M. Soviet Russia. 1967 88 p. Hardcover, 16.5 x 21.5 cm. Split block, on the pages of children's notes.



Agnia Lvovna Barto (nee Volova; 4 (17) February 1906?, Moscow? - April 1, 1981, ibid.) - Russian Soviet children's poet, writer, screenwriter, radio host.

Winner of the Stalin prize of the second degree (1950) and the Lenin prize (1972).

She studied at the gymnasium and at the same time at the ballet school. Then she entered the choreographic school and after graduating in 1924 in the ballet company, where she worked for about a year.

Volova's first husband was the poet Pavel Barto. Together with him she wrote three poems — "girl-revushka", "Girl dirty" and "Schitalochka". In 1927, their son Edgar (Garik) was born, and 6 years later the couple divorced.

During the great Patriotic war, the Barto family was evacuated to Sverdlovsk. There Agnia had to learn the profession of a Turner. The prize received during the war, she gave to the construction of the tank.

In 1944, the family returned to Moscow. Son Garik died may 5, 1945 at the age of 18 - was hit by a truck while riding a bike in Lavrushinsky lane.

Barto's second husband was a heat power engineer, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Andrei Vladimirovich Shcheglyaev; daughter-candidate of technical Sciences Tatiana Andreevna Shcheglyaeva.

Agnia Barto died on April 1, 1981. Buried in Moscow on Novodevichy a graveyard of (the assistant # 3).