【Mister, Do It With Me, Not With Mom】

【Mister, Do It With Me, Not With Mom】

The Mister, Do It With Me, Not With MomGolden Age of Soviet Children’s Art

By Justin Alvarez

Arts & Culture

Inside the Rainbow: Russian Children’s Literature 1920–35: Beautiful Books, Terrible Timesis a stunning compendium of illustrations from the twenties and thirties. As Philip Pullman writes in his introduction,

In the dark and dangerous world of revolutionary Petrograd, a group of Russian poets and artists, among the greatest of the century, came together to create a new kind of book for children about to enter a Brave New World.  These artists and writers dreamed of endless possibilities in a new world where children and grown-ups alike would be free from the bitterness of ignorance. For a time, when children’s publications still escaped the scourge of state censorship, their books became a last haven for learning, poetic irony, burlesque and laughter.

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