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The Magic Ring

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  • The Magic Ring on Hardback by Boris Shergin
  • The Magic Ring on Hardback by Boris Shergin
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Charming folk story ingeniously adapted by translator Sian Valvis from a traditional tale told in the Pomor (northern Russia) dialect. Beautifully illustrated by Dovile Ciapaite. The Magic Ring is a traditional folktale that was rewritten by the writer Boris Shergin in the 1930s. Translator Sian Valvis has translated and adapted the text, written in Pomor, a northern Russian, dialect which survived despite attempts to suppress it during the Soviet period. Creating her own version mixing northern English dialect with ingenious neologisms and rhyme, Sian retains the strongly regional flavour of the original and its madcap, anarchic feel while making it accessible and entertaining for children and adult readers alike. A peasant boy, Vanya, comes across a magic ring which grants him wishes. To marry the tsar's daughter he must build a bridge connecting the palace with his village, and this he does with the help of the ring. The princess tricks him into sharing the secret of the ring, and uses it to transport herself to Paris and her lover. Through the initiative of Snowy the dog and Mashka the cat, the ring is retrieved and all ends well.

Author Biography:

Boris Shergin was a writer, folklorist and artist, active from the 1920s to his death in 1973. He was born to a family of fishermen and boatbuilders in Arkhangelsk in 1893, and brought up in the local Pomor cultural tradition. He started recording northern folktales and songs when still a teenager. He published his first book in 1924, of northern tales and ballads, and several more publications followed. Following the ‘Leningrad affair’ in 1947, when the writers Akhmatova and Zoshchenko were officially discredited, Shergin was also condemned for ‘violating the Russian language’ and was not published for over a decade. Sian Valvis was the recipient of the National Centre for Writing literary translator mentorship (2020), during which her work appeared in Teffi’s Other Worlds (NYRB, ed. Robert Chandler). Her rhyming translation of Kolobok (Fontanka, 2021) won a PEN Translates award—the first translation from Russian for younger readers to win the award. She was shortlisted for the John Dryden Prize (2023), and Highly Commended for the AAWP Translation Prize (2023). She leads translation workshops in schools, using Kolobok as a prompt for children to write their own stories. The Slavic folktale The Magic Ring is her second picture book. Dovile Ciapaite is an illustrator and architectural designer based in London and Vilnius; Dovile illustrated Kolobok. She loves drawing characters, creating narratives that tell stories through boldly illustrated forms that combine both traditional mark making and industrial printing techniques.
Release date Australia
November 12th, 2024
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Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Adapted by Sian Valvis
Illustrations
10 Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
48
ISBN-13
9781906257446
Product ID
38631828

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