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مسرح الأراجوز

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يروي المؤلف الروسي سيرجي أبرازوف في هذا المجلد ذكريات طفولته وما كان لها من تأثير في توجيه حياته، ثم يتحدث عن أيام شبابه حينما تعلق بفن الرسم وزاول فن التمثيل، فكان ذلك خير تمهيد لحرفته المقبلة، وأخيرا يحدثنا حديثا مستفيضا عن فن الأراجوز الذي ظل يمارسه زهاء ربع قرن من الزمان.

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1950

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Sergei Obraztsov

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Sergey Vladimirovich Obraztsov (Cyrillic: Серге́й Владимирович Образцов) was a Soviet and Russian puppeteer who is credited by the Encyclopædia Britannica with "establishing puppetry as an art form in the Soviet Union." Rod theaters in many countries of the world owe their establishment to Obraztsov's influence. His collection of exotic puppets was the largest in Russia and one of the largest in the world.

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“Everybody works according to his ability, some doing more, some doing less, but everyone ought to know whether he is doing good or harm. Artists are not released from that obligation, especially as there are no works of art which do neither harm nor good. If a book, a picture or a melody is accepted by a reader, a spectator or a listener, it means that the reader, spectator or listener has had his emotions stirred; and emotions must be either harmful or useful. They cannot be neutral.”
― Sergei Obraztsov
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