The story "How the Cock of a Rooster Saved from Death"wrote a very talented Russian writer Yevgeny Ivanovich Nosov. He was born in 1925, and his biography was not very different from the fate of his peers. After finishing eight classes, in 1943 Yevgeny Nosov went to the front, where he fought in the army of K. K. Rokossovsky. He was an artilleryman, a gunner gunner, reached Koenigsberg, where he was seriously wounded. I met the victory on a hospital bed.
The first printed works appeared in 1947year (poems, essays, reviews), and in 1957 he published his first story for children - "Rainbow". A remarkable, very nice sketch about the glorious ten-year-old Evseyik, such a "Nekrasov" peasant with a horse, about "fetovskih" places (the action takes place in the patrimonial estate of the poet) and about how the boy wanted to catch up with the beautiful rainbow. The story is very good. Already in 1958, Yevgeny Ivanovich published the first collection for children "On the Fishing Path", in which the novel "How the Cock of a Cock from Death Saved" was published. The writer Nosov has a wonderful language, you read his prose with pleasure. This happens, perhaps because he writes about things familiar to him - rural life and war.
Деревенская проза вообще вещь замечательная.At different times, rural life was described by I. Turgenev, N. Leskov, I. Bunin. F. Abramov, V. Astafiev, V. Belov, V. Rasputin and other classics, the “villagers”. Evgeny Nosov perfectly fit into this company of the most talented writers. His works are very familiar to the Soviet reader, because many of them appeared in the Roman Gazette. On it, as well as on the "New World", where E. Nosov also published, almost all city residents were subscribed. These journals plus “Foreign Literature” and “Youth” were readable, discussed, they were eagerly awaited.
Some writer's works werewere filmed, including the pinnacle of his work - the story “Usvyatskie shlelokontsy” (the film was called “Spring”). Yevgeny Nosov is the winner of the Solzhenitsyn Prize, which is given to Russian writers living in the country and who have made a significant contribution to the preservation of Russian literature.
The story "How the phonograph of the rooster saved from death" -sketch from the village life. The talent of the author lies in the fact that each word of the work adds the necessary touch to the description of two days from the life of a peasant family. The reader has the overall impression that he has seen the whole story with his own eyes. In essence, the story “Like a phonograph of a rooster from death saved” is a story about human kindness and empathy. It is very good that it is included in school textbooks. Such works make children empathetic.
The boy was very sad to watchthe cock did not eat or drink anything and how his frostbitten head swelled. Distracted him only coming Kolka. The children played all possible games and decided to start a gramophone and listen to a new record with Krylov's fables. When televisions had not yet appeared, a lot of records with songs and various works were produced for children, which were performed by the most famous and talented actors. Here and on this disc with a fable about mutual compliments of the rooster and the cuckoo, the actor so croaked that Vitkin, who could not bear any competition at all, came to life and went to pacify the audacious gramophone. To the joy of the household and guests, after the victory over the apparatus, the rooster ate and drank.
In 1981, S. Nikonenko based on the lyrical works of E. Nosov staged the film “Gypsy Happiness”, in which the story “How the Rooster Gramophone Saved” was included as a separate short story.
The writer died in 2002. In his homeland in the city of Kursk, he was a remarkable monument.