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Audio tale Black hen or underground inhabitants - a story about a ten-year-old pupil of one of the St. Petersburg boarding houses. The boy Alyosha was charming and quick-witted, but he did not have enough relatives, because they lived far from the northern capital! So he played with chickens.

Most of all he liked the black chicken. Once he even saved her from the cook's knife, after which Chernushka came to him, promising to show something outlandish. They went on a strange journey, after which the hen asked not to tell anyone.

The next day, Chernushka called him again, and they went to the underground inhabitants, where Alyosha was presented with a hemp seed. Thanks to this gift, the boy discovered a wonderful ability - he always knew any lesson, without wasting any time studying it!

Alyosha became a bully. It is not known what the end of our online audio fairy tale would have been if the seed had not disappeared and it turned out that the boy did not know the lesson at all!

The next day, Chernushka had mercy, returned the magic grain, and the student knew everything again! The teacher was surprised, so Alyosha had to tell everything. How did this unusual adventure end? Listen carefully and find out!

Books enlighten the soul, uplift and strengthen a person, awaken the best aspirations in him, sharpen his mind and soften his heart.

William Thackeray, English satirist

The book is a great power.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Soviet revolutionary

Without books, we now can neither live, nor fight, nor suffer, nor rejoice and win, nor confidently move towards that reasonable and wonderful future in which we unshakably believe.

Many thousands of years ago, in the hands of the best representatives of mankind, the book became one of the main weapons of their struggle for truth and justice, and it was this weapon that gave these people terrible strength.

Nikolai Rubakin, Russian bibliologist, bibliographer.

The book is a tool. But not only. It introduces people to the life and struggle of other people, makes it possible to understand their experiences, their thoughts, their aspirations; it makes it possible to compare, understand the environment and transform it.

Stanislav Strumilin, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences

There is no better remedy for refreshing the mind than reading the ancient classics; as soon as you take one of them in your hands, even if for half an hour, you immediately feel refreshed, lightened and cleansed, uplifted and strengthened, as if refreshed by bathing in a clean spring.

Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher

Those who were not familiar with the creations of the ancients lived without knowing beauty.

Georg Hegel, German philosopher

No failures of history and deaf spaces of time are able to destroy human thought, fixed in hundreds, thousands and millions of manuscripts and books.

Konstantin Paustovsky, Russian Soviet writer

The book is magical. The book changed the world. It contains the memory of the human race, it is the mouthpiece of human thought. A world without a book is a world of savages.

Nikolai Morozov, creator of modern scientific chronology

Books are the spiritual testament of one generation to another, the advice of a dying old man to a young man who begins to live, an order transmitted by sentries going on vacation to sentries who take his place.

Without books, human life is empty. The book is not only our friend, but also our constant, eternal companion.

Demyan Bedny, Russian Soviet writer, poet, publicist

The book is a powerful tool of communication, labor, struggle. It equips man with the experience of the life and struggle of mankind, expands his horizon, gives him knowledge with which he can make the forces of nature serve him.

Nadezhda Krupskaya, Russian revolutionary, Soviet party, public and cultural figure.

Reading good books is a conversation with the best people of the past, and, moreover, such a conversation when they tell us only their best thoughts.

René Descartes, French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and physiologist

Reading is one of the sources of thinking and mental development.

Vasily Sukhomlinsky, an outstanding Soviet teacher and innovator.

Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.

Joseph Addison, English poet and satirist

A good book is like a conversation with an intelligent person. The reader receives from her knowledge and generalization of reality, the ability to understand life.

Alexei Tolstoy, Russian Soviet writer and public figure

Don't forget that the most colossal tool of all-round education is reading.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

Without reading there is no real education, there is not and cannot be any taste, or a word, or a multilateral breadth of understanding; Goethe and Shakespeare are equal to the whole university. Reading man survives centuries.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

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“My soul, what a charm grandmother's cat is! I re-read the whole story twice and in one breath, now I am only raving about Trifon Falaleich Murlykin. I step forward smoothly, closing my eyes, turning my head and arching my back. Pogorelsky is Perovsky, isn't it?

This letter was sent by A. S. Pushkin from Mikhailovskoye in March 1825, when the rather unusual story Lafertovskaya Makovinitsa was published in the next book of the St. Petersburg magazine News of Literature under the signature Antony Pogorelsky, which immediately made people talk about the young author. Actually, the author was not so young in age, he was known in St. Petersburg mainly as an official “with connections” who occupied a high position in the society of that time, from a noble noble family who rose at the end of the 18th century.

However, Pogorelsky is a literary pseudonym. The writer spent considerable time in his estate - the village of Pogoreltsy in the Chernihiv region. There he wrote his best story - the one that Pushkin admired so much.

Even now, after more than a century and a half, Lafertovskaya Makovnitsa is read with the same pleasure and enthusiasm that made the then society, the public and critics talk about the new writer. Fantastic, full of mischief and sly humor, this seemingly playful attempt at writing attracts even today's reader with its mystery, captivates with the pure charm of a light, almost airy literary style. And “Makovnitsa”, like other works by Pogorelsky, was written in real, without pretentiousness, Russian, which, I must say, was not so common in literature in those days.

The last phrase in Pushkin's letter reveals to us the real name of the writer. Yes, Anthony Pogorelsky, the author of the famous children's fairy tale "The Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants", which will probably live for more than one hundred years, is actually Aleksey Alekseevich Perovsky (1787 - 1836). During his lifetime, and long after his death, this surname was widely known in Tsarist Russia. It was worn by the descendants of the noble nobleman of Catherine's time, Count Razumovsky, and who themselves held high positions in the government and administration. Alexey Perovsky also changed several of these major positions.

But for us, the official Perovsky is of no interest. We know the writer Antony Pogorelsky, a contemporary and friend of Pushkin, a participant in the Patriotic War of 1812, the author of a wonderful fairy tale about the chicken Chernushka, which was so loved by the ten-year-old boy Alyosha and which for the second century after Alyosha has been loved by children in our country and in other parts Sveta.

Meanwhile, if you ask Pogorelsky himself what place this children's fairy tale occupies in his work, he would probably grin and say that he composed it just like that, in between times, to entertain his little nephew. So it really was. The writer devoted a lot of time and creative energy to the upbringing of his nephew Alyosha - the future famous poet, prose writer and playwright Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, corresponded with him, took him with him on trips abroad, and even visited the great German poet Goethe with him.

Perovsky himself in his youth was distinguished by his extraordinary abilities in the sciences, literature and languages. He completed a university course in two years and became a doctor of philosophy and literature at the age of twenty. To defend his doctoral degree, according to the charter, he had to read three trial lectures in order to prove his right to teach. Alexey Perovsky read them - in three languages. His lectures on the natural sciences, which he was fond of, were then even published as a separate book!

Perovsky made, as they said then, a brilliant career. However, while climbing the ladder of service distinctions, he was simultaneously engaged in literature - he translated, wrote novels, was elected a member of the Free Society of Russian Literature Lovers. And at the beginning of 1829, a small children's book was published. How could its author then think that the “fairy tale for children” written in the spirit of a playful instruction would eventually become one of the most famous fairy tales, and his literary pseudonym would remain in history thanks to “The Black Hen” ?!

However, that is exactly what happened. The generals and officials Perovsky have long been forgotten, a small collection of "adult" writings by Antony Pogorelsky is read mainly by literary historians. And the "Black Hen" lives the second century! Based on this fairy tale, performances are staged, a film was made, its editions are illustrated by the best artists, children of many countries read it. Following Alyosha Tolstoy, we rejoice and grieve, experience bitter shame and sympathy, travel through the magical kingdom of little people living underground. And all this is written so vividly, so vividly and touchingly that it doesn’t matter to us at all when the events of the fairy tale took place.

Aleksey Alekseevich Perovsky was a man with a wonderfully vivid imagination and a wonderful sense of humor. His playful pranks were once legendary. However, when it came to serious things, there was no person smarter and more significant. And now, listening to such a seemingly simple story about the miracles that happened to little Alyosha, we will think more than once and ask ourselves the question “why” more than once.

And above all - why does this story, full of fairy-tale fiction, seem completely true, completely vital to us? Of course, because it was composed by a talented person. But is that the only reason? Isn't it also because - and this is the most important thing - that it deals with something very important for all people in life?

And what is the most important thing in life? Does it really lie in the ability to “catch luck” in time, to take advantage of some useful circumstance exclusively for you, as happened in the fairy tale with little Alyosha? The fact of the matter is that when the boy was given the opportunity to want something, and his desire would immediately be fulfilled, he did not have time to think properly and wished the same thing that, perhaps, everyone would want in his place: without difficulty and worries, without doing anything himself, to pass for the most intelligent and talented in the world.

But does it really happen - even in a fairy tale? And what can this lead to? Think of any folk tale. What miracles do not happen in them! What great feats are not performed by beloved fairy-tale heroes, what palaces are not built on their orders by invisible servants, what mysteries they do not solve! But in all these miracles there is necessarily their own work, their merit, their ingenuity and mind. But Alyosha received his magic hemp seed, in essence, for nothing: for one small good deed. But how he began to use it, this wonderful gift of gratitude! How quickly he turned into a lazy, braggart and pushy! And how easily, without a moment's thought, "just like that", in order to avoid punishment, the kid betrayed a whole underground people and his friend - the minister ...

This is a good, very sad and wise tale. It does not so much tell about magical deeds, about miracles, as it makes us look into our own heart, into our thoughts and think about ourselves, about what we are, who we are. Not who we think we are, and not who we would like to see ourselves, but who we really are, whether we deserve to be considered real people.

But it is precisely this that makes us think about the best works of literature, composed by an entire people or by intelligent, sensitive and deeply thinking writers. And the fairy tale of Anthony Pogorelsky is one of these works. No wonder the great Russian writer L. N. Tolstoy so loved and so highly appreciated the tale of little Alyosha and the Black Hen. He put this magical story for children next to epics, folk tales and Pushkin's poems in terms of the power of influence, in terms of the wisdom contained in it.

22
Feb
2014

Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants (Antony Pogorelsky)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 160kbps
Anthony Pogorelsky
Release year: 2009
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: Radio Russia, Radio Kultura
Artist: Vladimir Andreev
Duration: 01:29:47
Description: A well-known fairy tale story about the friendship of a teenage boy with an ordinary ... chicken. The boy, who inadvertently discovered the real secret, almost killed his mysterious friends, and the Black Hen remained a symbol of loyalty and the promise of a miracle. The author sensitively and delicately conveys to young listeners the idea that one must be industrious and diligent in learning. The main character was taught a good lesson: he suddenly realized how bad it is to live thoughtlessly and want everything to be free.
The story was written in 1829. This is the first author's work of literature for children in Russian. It was written for the little pupil of Pogorelsky - the future famous writer Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy. Subsequently, she entered the golden fund of Russian children's literature, withstanding dozens of reprints in many languages ​​of the world.


14
Apr
2011

Black chicken, or underground inhabitants (Antony Pogorelsky)


Author: Anthony Pogorelsky
Released: 1982 (Vinyl Rip)
Genre: Fairy tale
Publisher: Melodiya
Artist: Yuri Yakovlev, Margarita Korabelnikova, Tatiana Shatilova, Anatoly Schukin, Lev Durov
Duration: 00:50:45
Description: The story of the friendship of a teenage boy with an ordinary ... chicken, who turned out to be a magical inhabitant of the underworld. The boy, who inadvertently discovered the real secret, almost killed his mysterious friends, and the Black Hen remained a symbol of loyalty and the promise of a miracle. Release presented by group__


22
Feb
2014

Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants (Antony Pogorelsky)

Format: audio performance, MP3, 256kbps
Author: Anthony Pogorelsky
Release year: 2008
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: Eksmo-Sidikom
Artist: A. Lazarev Sr., A. Lenkov and others.
Duration: 01:24:33
Description: The good old Russian classic - Anthony Pogorelsky's fairy tale "The Black Hen" staged by Vladimir Shvedov with the participation of wonderful artists of Moscow theaters will not leave young listeners indifferent. Together with the little schoolboy Alyosha, they will experience amazing adventures full of secrets, magical transformations and miracles. And most importantly, they will learn compassion, courage and honor...


22
Feb
2014

Black Hen, or Underground inhabitants. Magician's Visitor (Antony Pogorelsky)

Format: Audiobook, MP3, 320kbps
Author: Anthony Pogorelsky
Release year: 2008
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: Archive of World Literature
Artist: Vladimir Shevyakov
Duration: 01:32:00
Description: The collection contains a story for children "The Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants" and the short story "Visitor of the Magician"


22
Feb
2014

Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants (Antony Pogorelsky)


Author: Anthony Pogorelsky
Release year: 2007
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: IDDC
Artist: Anna Byankina
Duration: 01:00:57
Description: The famous tale of Antony Pogorelsky, real name Aleksey Alekseevich Perovsky (1787-1836), is one of the wisest and kindest fairy tales in world literature. The first Russian author's fairy tale in prose for children, written in an elegant style, in a bright romantic tradition and, most importantly, with great love for children... The fairy tale unusually combines unobtrusive instructiveness and bright naive fiction about...


06
sep
2009

Mashiro N. - Black Medicine: The Dark Art of Death, or How to Survive in a World of Violence

ISBN: 5-9681-0047-8
Format: DjVu, eBook (originally computer)
Release year: 2005
Author: Mashiro N.
Genre: Various
Publisher:
Yekaterinburg: Ultra.Culture
Number of pages: 213
Description: Do you know how to use gas weapons and stun guns? Can you fire your rifle and pistol when you get hit? How to defend yourself if you are strangled or not allowed to move, how to resist knives and clubs without weapons. Dr. Mashiro's self-study guide provides answers to these questions. He also explains the psychological tricks with which you can change the situation of the attack in your favor. This book must...


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oct
2011

Underground rivers (Continuation of the book "Affair with a Vampire") (Vika Varley)

ISBN: 978-5-91146-532-2
Format: DOC, eBook (originally computer)
Author: Vika Varley
Release year: 2011
Genre: contemporary women's prose
Publisher: Mask
Russian language
Number of pages: 400
Description: “It seems to Vika Kolesnikova that she has finally found her destiny. The girl dreams of starting a family and is waiting for a marriage proposal from her man, and her friend, the clairvoyant Svetlana, has long prophesied a happy marriage for them ... But there is no offer. Like there is no love. Vika is becoming more and more convinced that money, and not she, plays the main role in the life of her chosen one. Deciding to take a break from another race for survival...


04
Jan
2016

Underground Robinsons (Anatoly Dementiev)

Format: FB2, Scanned pages
Author: Anatoly Dementiev
Released: 1964
Genre: adventure
Publisher: South Ural book publishing house
Russian language
Number of pages: 101
Description: A small group of tourists sets out on a journey through the Southern Urals, contrary to expectations, they find themselves in a cave. The underground world reveals wonders to them. But the towline-guiding thread-broke... How did the unusual and dangerous journey in the underground labyrinth go and how did it end, and the author tells in this story. Dementiev Anatoly Ivanovich was born in 1921 in Troitsk. After graduation, there was a prize ...


17
mar
2017

Inhabitants of dreams (Sergey Strizh)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 128kbps
Author: Sergey Strizh
Release year: 2016
Genre fiction
Publisher: Do-it-yourself audiobook
Artist: Marsianin73
Duration: 05:35:42
Description: The story is based on the notes of a neuronaut, a dream researcher. Many episodes are connected by the author into a single flow of narration. The main characters have to understand that dates can be arranged not only in reality, that everyone is responsible not only for reality, but also for dreams: meetings in the depths of sleep are fraught with unknown horrors. However, having overcome the fears of them, you get a chance to understand the essence of the world...


24
but I
2012

Heavenly inhabitants (Leclezio Jean-Marie Gustave)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 96kbps
Author: Jean-Marie Gustave Leclezio
Release year: 2012
Genre: prose
Publisher: You can't buy anywhere
Artist: Erisanova Irina
Duration: 02:29:52
Description: Outstanding French writer Jean-Marie Gustave Leklezio - the author of the novel "Protocol", awarded the Renaudo Prize in 1964 (the most authoritative after Goncourt), a brilliant stylist, published more than 30 books - novels, collections of short stories, translations of Mexican myths. One of the main themes of Leklezio is the theme of human confusion in the face of the modern world. This is probably why he, like no other, subtly, thoughtfully ...


30
aug
2013

Like a chicken paw. Educational transmission. Issues 1-10 (Ludwig Jerzy Kern, Beatrix Helen Potter, Alvin Brooks White, etc.)

Format: audiobook, MP3, 192kbps
Release year: 2005
Genre: Children's literature
Publisher: SiDiCom
Artist: Boris Plotnikov, Elena Kharitonova
Duration: 04:07:54
Description: Who will tell you about distant lands better than Bibliophilus Bukashkin, the famous professor of fairy sciences? Who will confuse everything and get into another funny story, if not Pestruha, a restless chicken who once wandered into his library from a neighboring yard? Once, friends got tired of sitting still, and they went on a trip around the world in a flying hut, which they borrowed from Baba Yaga. Where have they been since...


Pogorelsky Antony Alekseevich. Black chicken, or underground inhabitants.

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Black chicken, or underground inhabitants

Pogorelsky Antony Alekseevich

M, "Children's Literature", 1989

The great fairy tale audio story by Aleksey Alekseevich Perovsky, who wrote under the pseudonym of Antony Pogorelsky "The Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants" about little people, takes us to old Petersburg, to a boarding house. The underworld revealed its secrets to Alyosha. A wonderful seed freed him from labor - everything began to be given to him effortlessly, and little by little the boy became arrogant and arrogant. The idea of ​​a fairy tale is only that which is given by labor, diligence, and most importantly, success should not prevent a person from remaining kind and modest. A fairy tale was written for his nephew, Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, who later became a famous poet and prose writer. The hero of the audio fairy tale "Black Hen" is named after him. First publication in 1829. The artistic talent of Anthony Pogorelsky was highly appreciated by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. Leo Tolstoy wrote that the fairy tale about the black hen had "a very great influence" on him. The tale is reminiscent of the work of the German romantic writer Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, with whom A. Pogorelsky was personally acquainted since his military service in Saxony. At the same time, the Russian writer Anthony Pogorelsky, a master of paintings of Russian life, managed to avoid imitation of Hoffmann.
Antony Pogorelsky's audio tale "The Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants" is of great pedagogical importance. It should definitely be listened to online and downloaded to the audio library for children from 6 years old.