Unknown version of Chukovsky's fairy tale about Barmaleya



I think you all remember well, how the fairy tale of Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky "Barmaley" ends. The children regretted Barmaleya, and the ripe robber went to Leningrad to trade in gingerbread. But it turns out that Chukovsky had another version of the fairy tale about Barmalea, where he was shot at the end


Yes, you did not misinterpret, it was shot, and from the machine. Do not believe me? Here is a fragment from this tale

Orobel, was stunned by Barmaley
And, like a chalk, Barmaley turned white,
And Barmaley sobbed,
And before the Vanya fell Barmaley:
"Do not destroy me,
Do not cut me,
Have pity on me, pity me! "

But Vanyusha grinned,
Turned left and right
And he asked the bears,
In eagles and swans:
"Whether to spare Barmaleya,
Bloodthirsty villain? "

And now from the forests
Three hundred thousand votes
They shouted: "No! no! no!
The ogre will die!
The executioner does not have mercy! "

And rushed to the tank
Three Eaglets-Partisans
And they said in a harsh voice:
"You are a traitor and a murderer,
Marauder and zhivoder!

You listen, bloodsucker,
The national verdict:

THE UNAVATIVE PIRATE
DISCHARGE FROM AUTOMATIC
IMMEDIATELY!"

And immediately in the quiet morning of autumn,
At eight o'clock on Sunday
The sentence was carried out.

And so much fetid poison poured
From the black heart of the murdered reptile,
That even hyenas are perverse
And they staggered like drunkards.
Fall in the grass, get sick
And every one of them was dead.
A good beasts were saved from infection,
They saved their wonderful gas masks.


This is not a fake, not a fake. This is a fragment of Korney Chukovsky's fairy tale "Defeat Barmaleya", the first edition of which was in 1942 in "Pionerskaya Pravda"

But in 1944 the fairy tale was found to be harmful (after a devastating article in the newspaper Pravda) and was not published until 2001 (with the exception of a couple of fragments of "Aibolit and the Sparrow" and "Joy" that Chukovsky inserted into his collections)


Sources ... ]

www.chukfamily.ru/kornei/tales/odbarmale ya
A still from the film "Aibolit 66", directed by Rolan Bykov










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