13 February: Remembering Ivan Andreyevich Krylov on Birthday

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Ivan Andreyevich Krylov

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Ivan Andreyevich Krylov (13 February 1769 – 21 November 1844) is Russia’s best-known fabulist and probably the most epigrammatic of all Russian authors. He is best known for his fables, which are short moral tales that use animal characters to illustrate human virtues and vices. Krylov’s fables are among the most famous works of Russian literature, and they have been translated into many languages and are widely read and enjoyed around the world.

Life and Career

Krylov was born on 13 February 1769 in St. Petersburg and spent much of his childhood in the countryside. He showed an early interest in literature, and as a young man, he began to write poems and plays. However, he struggled to make a living as a writer, and he worked in a variety of jobs, including as a tutor, a theater critic, and a translator.

Despite these difficulties, Krylov continued to write, and in 1809, he published his first collection of fables. The fables were an instant success, and they established Krylov as one of the leading writers of his time. He went on to publish several more collections of fables, as well as a number of other works, including satires, poems, and essays.

Krylov’s fables are notable for their wit, humor, and insight into human nature. They often use animal characters to satirize human behavior, and they often convey moral lessons in a lighthearted and entertaining way. In addition to their literary value, Krylov’s fables have been widely used in education, as they are considered a valuable tool for teaching children about morality and ethics.

Throughout his life, Krylov faced many challenges, including poverty, censorship, and political repression. However, he remained a dedicated writer and is remembered today as one of the greatest writers of Russian literature. His fables continue to be popular, and his legacy as a writer and poet continues to be celebrated in Russia and around the world.

He died on 21 November 1844 at an age of 75.

Award and Legacy

His work was widely recognized and respected by his contemporaries, and he was considered one of the leading writers of his time.

Krylov’s legacy as a writer and poet is significant, and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of Russian literature. His fables have become a staple of Russian cultural heritage, and they are widely taught in schools and used as a tool for teaching children about morality and ethics.

In addition to his impact on Russian literature, Krylov’s fables have been translated into many languages and have been widely read and enjoyed around the world. His fables are considered masterpieces of the genre, and they have inspired countless writers and artists in the centuries since they were first published.

Today, Krylov is remembered as a talented writer and poet who made a lasting contribution to Russian literature. His fables continue to be widely read and enjoyed, and his legacy as a writer and poet continues to be celebrated in Russia and around the world.

On 13 Feb 2015, Google celebrated Ivan Andreyevich Krylov’s 246th Birthday with a doodle.

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