- Ilf and Petrov
Ilya Ilf (Ilya Arnoldovich Faynzilberg ( _ru. Илья Арнольдович Файнзильберг), 1897–1937) and Evgeny orYevgeny Petrov (Yevgeniy Petrovich Kataev or Katayev ( _ru. Евгений Петрович Катаев), 1903–1942) were two Soviet prose authors of the 1920s and 1930s. They did much of their writing together, and are almost always referred to as "Ilf and Petrov". They became extremely popular for their two satirical novels: "The Twelve Chairs " and its sequel, "The Little Golden Calf ". The two texts are connected by their main character, acon man Ostap Bender out in pursuit of elusive riches.Both books follow exploits of Bender and his associates looking for treasure amidst the contemporary Soviet reality. They were written and are set in the relatively liberal era in Soviet history, the
New Economic Policy of the 1920s. The main characters generally avoid contact with the apparently lax law enforcement. Their position outside the organized, goal-driven, productive Soviet society is emphasized. It also gives the authors a convenient platform from which to look at this society and to make fun of its less attractive and less Socialist aspects. These are among the most widely read and quoted books in Russian culture. "The Twelve Chairs" was adapted for popular films both in the USSR and in the U.S. (byMel Brooks in the latter).The two writers also traveled across the Depression-era
USA . Ilf took many pictures throughout the journey, and the authors produced a photo essay entitled "American Photographs," published in "Ogonyok " magazine. Shortly after that they published the book "Одноэтажная Америка"; literally: "One-storeyed America", translated as "Little Golden America" (an allusion to "The Little Golden Calf"). The first edition of the book did not include Ilf's photographs. Both the photo essay and the book document their adventures with their characteristic humor and playfulness. Notably, Ilf and Petrov were not afraid to praise many aspects of the American lifestyle in these works. The title comes from the following description.America is primarily a one-and two-story country. The majority of the American population lives in small towns of three thousand, maybe five, nine, or fifteen thousand inhabitants.
Ilf died of
tuberculosis shortly after the trip to America; Petrov died in a plane crash in 1942 while he was covering theGreat Patriotic War .A
minor planet 3668 Ilfpetrov , discovered by Soviet astronomerLyudmila Georgievna Karachkina in 1982 is named after them. [cite book | last = Schmadel | first = Lutz D. | coauthors = | title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names | pages = p. 308 | edition = 5th | year = 2003 | publisher = Springer Verlag | location = New York | url = http://books.google.com/books?q=3662+Dezhnev+1980 | id = ISBN 3540002383]Bibliography
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The Twelve Chairs " (1928, Двенадцать стульев)
*"The Little Golden Calf " (1931, Золотой теленок)
*Одноэтажная Америка (literally: "One-storeyed America")
**Translation: "Little Golden America" (1937, reprint 1974: ISBN 0-405-05461-0)
* [http://www.papress.com/bookpage.tpl?isbn=1568986009 Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip] (Cabinet Magazine and Princeton Architectural Press, 2006). This is a translation of "American Photographs" published in "Ogonyok".References
External links
* [http://www.papress.com/bookpage.tpl?isbn=1568986009 Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip:The 1935 Travelogue of Two Soviet Writers]
* [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/14/ameriPhoto.php American Photographs: The Road] First chapter of "American Photographs" translated and published in Cabinet magazine, no. 14.
* [http://www.lsa.umich.edu/slavic/ILF_PETROV/ Soviet Writers, American]
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