
Korney Chukovsky
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1882-03-31
Day of Death
1969-10-28 (87 years old)
Place of Birth
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Korney Chukovsky
Biography
Korney I. Chukovsky [Nikolai V. Korneichukov] (31 March NS 1882 – 28 October 1969) was one of the most popular children's poets in the Russian language. His catchy rhythms, inventive rhymes and absurd characters have invited comparisons with the American children's author Dr. Seuss. Chukovsky's poems Tarakanishche ("The Monster Cockroach"), Krokodil ("The Crocodile"), Telefon ("The Telephone") and Moydodyr ("Wash-'em-Clean") have been favourites with many generations of Russophone children. Lines from his poems, in particular Telefon, have become universal catch-phrases in the Russian media and everyday conversation. He adapted the Doctor Dolittle stories into a book-length Russian poem as Doktor Aybolit ("Dr. Ow-It-Hurts"), and translated a substantial portion of the Mother Goose canon into Russian as Angliyskiye Narodnyye Pesenki ("English Folk Rhymes"). He was also an influential literary critic and essayist.
Acting
(2020)
This Is Edik
as self (found footage)
(1983)
From Two to Five
as Narrator (voice)
(1982)
Confusion
as (voice)
(1944)
Telephone
as Himself
Crew
(1986)
Doctor Aybolit
Author
(1985)
Miracle-Tree
Book
(1984)
Vanya and Crocodile
Writer
(1983)
From Two to Five
Story
(1982)
Confusion
Story
(1981)
Bibigon
Book
(1978)
Stolen Sun
Novel
(1976)
(1974)
Confusion
Novel
(1973)
Fedora's Sorrow
Novel
(1973)
(1967)
Aybolit-66
Novel
(1963)
(1960)
(1954)
Wash-'em-Clean
Novel
(1949)
Lenora
Story
(1946)
A Peacock's Tail
Book
(1944)
Telephone
Novel
(1943)
The Stolen Sun
Book
(1941)
Mukha-Tsokotukha
Short Story
(1939)
Limpopo
Writer
(1939)
Wash-’em-Clean
Story
(1938)
Doctor Aybolit
Book
(1927)
(1927)
Wash-’em-Clean
Book