D. N. Mamina-Sibiryak (1852-1912) contemporaries compared with the largest French writer-naturalist Emile Zola. But inherently creative Mamin-Sibiryak - a phenomenon deeply rooted in Russian culture and Russian social life. Roman "Privalov's Millions" (1883) is not only naturalistic tells about the formation of the bourgeoisie in Russia of the XIX century, but also creates a series of striking images "of Siberian nature." The book also includes stories and fairy tales, many of which - "Gray neck", "Emelya-hunter", "Alenushka tales" - have become classics of children's literature and translated into many languages.
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