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The Three Fat Men 
What a clever man is he!
He can trap the sliest fox,
He can crack the hardest rocks,
He can fly from here to Mars,
He can reach the farthest stars!
This jolly song takes us in to the world of make-believe created by Yuri Olesha. The scene is set in a fantastic land ruled by three greedy fat men who are engrossed in eating and making merry in their palace. Meanwhile, curious things are happening outside the high palace walls.
You will learn all about this and much more when you read this wise, merry tale that is so like the truth.
The Three Fat Men, a favorite with all Soviet children, has run to over 30 printings, it was made into a film, and performed at many theaters in Russia.
"Yuri Olesha (1899-1960), a Soviet prose writer and playwright, is immensely popular with readers for his novel Envy, his short stories, plays and the famous book for children The Three Fat Men, which is really one of his masterpieces."
"Yuri Olesha's book The Three Fat Men is fantastic, fabulous, abounding in extraordinary transformation and fascinating happenings."
-Literaturnaya Gazeta-
"There was something Beethovenian in Yuri Olesha, even in his voice. His eyes discovered many marvelous, impressive things around him, and he wrote about them briefly, precisely and excellently.
-Konstantin Paustovsky-
I read this at least 100 times as a child in Romania, just found it (in my early 30s) again in English and am so excited! While doing some research, however, I was shocked to see that Olesha has been criticized for sentimentalizing communism. Actually, as a very young girl, I could never understand why this book was not censored in Romania: everything about the "three fat men" reminded me of the Ceausescus, everything about the plight of the people and the sentiments towards revolution signaled
This was

Nu există nici o carte proletcultistă pentru copii mai eficientă decât această fantezie revoluţionară a lui Iuri Oleşa, neapărat în ediţia mare, cartonată, scoasă în 1987 de editura Ion Creangă în colaborare cu moscovita Raduga. Au mai existat şi altele, dar aceasta era cea bună. Pe un fundal hoffmannesc în amestec bine dozat cu principii leniniste, Trei grăsani este basmul perfect al Revoluţiei din Octombrie, repovestită ca o revoltă a muncitorilor şi săracilor împotriva triumviratului despotic
L'ho letto alle medie. Chissà, magari ero troppo piccola perché non ci ho capito niente... E non ne ho un buon ricordo. Eppure tante altre recensioni dicono di averlo adorato da bambini...Bah!A dodici anni, Soobie scriveva:Libro abbastanza bello. Racconta le avventure di un paese che è tiranneggiato da tre grassoni che opprimono il popolo con tasse e lavori pesanti. Poi i ribelli prendono in mano la situazione.
It was an audio version so don't judge me!Oh! Wow! How I love Russian literature, my God! I really like the representation of conventional Russian characters often portraid by ordinary citizens. The story is set in a fictional country where three fat men rule everything. The painted dictatorship that deprives people from almost everything and makes them suffer calls for the long waited phenomenon what is revolution. While many of the characters either good or bad, they all have an aim in the
Just finished reading it for my younger son. Had read it to my elder son a few years back. These, added to the umpteen times I had read it in my childhood, prove how fascinating the book is.I just love the attention to the tiny details. Yuri Olesha is actually a 'God of small things in the bigger picture' cos the bigger picture is painted beautifully too. One can really visualise each event in the story, even without illustrations.The story itself is a tale of standing up for our rights &
Yury Olesha
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Title | : | The Three Fat Men |
Author | : | Yury Olesha |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 152 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2001 by University Press of the Pacific (first published 1924) |
Categories | : | Cultural. Russia. Literature. Russian Literature. Childrens. Fiction. Classics |
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Doctor Gaspar ArneyWhat a clever man is he!
He can trap the sliest fox,
He can crack the hardest rocks,
He can fly from here to Mars,
He can reach the farthest stars!
This jolly song takes us in to the world of make-believe created by Yuri Olesha. The scene is set in a fantastic land ruled by three greedy fat men who are engrossed in eating and making merry in their palace. Meanwhile, curious things are happening outside the high palace walls.
You will learn all about this and much more when you read this wise, merry tale that is so like the truth.
The Three Fat Men, a favorite with all Soviet children, has run to over 30 printings, it was made into a film, and performed at many theaters in Russia.
"Yuri Olesha (1899-1960), a Soviet prose writer and playwright, is immensely popular with readers for his novel Envy, his short stories, plays and the famous book for children The Three Fat Men, which is really one of his masterpieces."
"Yuri Olesha's book The Three Fat Men is fantastic, fabulous, abounding in extraordinary transformation and fascinating happenings."
-Literaturnaya Gazeta-
"There was something Beethovenian in Yuri Olesha, even in his voice. His eyes discovered many marvelous, impressive things around him, and he wrote about them briefly, precisely and excellently.
-Konstantin Paustovsky-
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Original Title: | Три толстяка |
ISBN: | 089875416X (ISBN13: 9780898754162) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4 From 2603 Users | 41 ReviewsPiece Based On Books The Three Fat Men
The book length can make it as a long fairy tale or a short novel (not a real novel thought), it's still just a book for children. Sure it has some twists and the plots are quite compelling, but the storyline is predictable, you can also find some mishaps, some text are wordy, and the illustrations could have been done better. However, should't live up too much for a children book away, since not everything is The Petite Prince, though.I read this at least 100 times as a child in Romania, just found it (in my early 30s) again in English and am so excited! While doing some research, however, I was shocked to see that Olesha has been criticized for sentimentalizing communism. Actually, as a very young girl, I could never understand why this book was not censored in Romania: everything about the "three fat men" reminded me of the Ceausescus, everything about the plight of the people and the sentiments towards revolution signaled
This was

Nu există nici o carte proletcultistă pentru copii mai eficientă decât această fantezie revoluţionară a lui Iuri Oleşa, neapărat în ediţia mare, cartonată, scoasă în 1987 de editura Ion Creangă în colaborare cu moscovita Raduga. Au mai existat şi altele, dar aceasta era cea bună. Pe un fundal hoffmannesc în amestec bine dozat cu principii leniniste, Trei grăsani este basmul perfect al Revoluţiei din Octombrie, repovestită ca o revoltă a muncitorilor şi săracilor împotriva triumviratului despotic
L'ho letto alle medie. Chissà, magari ero troppo piccola perché non ci ho capito niente... E non ne ho un buon ricordo. Eppure tante altre recensioni dicono di averlo adorato da bambini...Bah!A dodici anni, Soobie scriveva:Libro abbastanza bello. Racconta le avventure di un paese che è tiranneggiato da tre grassoni che opprimono il popolo con tasse e lavori pesanti. Poi i ribelli prendono in mano la situazione.
It was an audio version so don't judge me!Oh! Wow! How I love Russian literature, my God! I really like the representation of conventional Russian characters often portraid by ordinary citizens. The story is set in a fictional country where three fat men rule everything. The painted dictatorship that deprives people from almost everything and makes them suffer calls for the long waited phenomenon what is revolution. While many of the characters either good or bad, they all have an aim in the
Just finished reading it for my younger son. Had read it to my elder son a few years back. These, added to the umpteen times I had read it in my childhood, prove how fascinating the book is.I just love the attention to the tiny details. Yuri Olesha is actually a 'God of small things in the bigger picture' cos the bigger picture is painted beautifully too. One can really visualise each event in the story, even without illustrations.The story itself is a tale of standing up for our rights &
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