Distant Lands
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| Author | Arkady Gaidar |
|---|---|
| Original title | Дальние страны |
| Illustrator | A. Yermolayev |
| Language | Russian |
| Genre | Children's literature |
| Publisher | Molodaya Gvardiya Detskaya Literatura |
Publication date | 1932 |
| Publication place | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
| Media type | |
| ISBN | 978-5-94743-830-7 |
Distant Lands (Dalniye Strany, Дальние страны) is a 1932 novel by the Soviet children's author Arkady Gaidar.[1][2]
According to Gaidar's diary, he started working upon the novel in the summer of 1931, while staying in the All-Union Young Pioneer camp Artek with his son Timur. On August 3 the novel was finished. According to the writer's friend Ruvim Frayerman, "Distant Lands with its quiet railway station, the mysterious forest and trains passing by, has been undoubtedly prompted by memories of his own childhood when he, a small boy, was standing with sister Natasha on the barn’s roof watching trains running away."[3][1]