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Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat

Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat
The 1992 edition, published by Angstrem.
AuthorEduard Uspensky
Original titleДядя Фёдор, пёс и кот
TranslatorMichael Henry Heim
LanguageRussian
SeriesThe Stories from Prostokvashino[1]
Genrea novella
Set inSoviet Union
Publication date
1974
Publication place Soviet Union
Published in English
1993
Pages112
Followed byUncle Fyodor's Aunt (1994) 

Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat (Russian: Дядя Фёдор, пёс и кот, romanizedDyadya Fyodor, pyos i kot, lit.'"Uncle Fyodor, The Dog and The Cat"') is a children's novella written by Eduard Uspensky and first published in 1974.[1] It is the first story in the series set in the fictional village of Milkville[2] (Russian: Простоквашино, romanized: Prostokvashino, IPA: [prəstɐˈkvaʂɨnə]; lit."soured milk-ville") created by Uspensky. The series features a city boy named Fyodor, or Fedya for short, and his friends, the talking animals. The stories focus on their adventures in Prostokvashino and their relationships with its residents, including the irritable postman Pechkin.

In 1993 it was translated from Russian by Michael Henry Heim[3] with illustrations by Vladimir Shpitalnik.[4]

  1. ^ a b Эдуард Успенский. Истории о Простоквашино (in Russian). FantLab. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  2. ^ "UNCLE FEDYA, HIS DOG, AND HIS CAT | Kirkus Reviews".
  3. ^ Uspenskiĭ, Ėduard (1993). Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat. Knopf. ISBN 0679820647.
  4. ^ "Resume - Vladimir Shpitalnik".

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