How the Steel Was Tempered
How
the Steel Was Tempered (Russian: Как закалялась сталь, Kak zakalyalas' stal') or The
Making of a Hero, is a socialist
realist novel written by Nikolai
Ostrovsky (1904–1936). Pavel
("Pavka") Korchagin is the central character.
Analysis
The
story is a fictionalized autobiography. In real life, Ostrovsky's father died,
and his mother worked as a cook. As he joined the war with the Red
Army, he lost his right eye from
artillery fire during the war.
Characters
- Pavel Korchagin – The novel's protagonist. He is fighting on the Bolsheviks' side in the Civil War (1918–1921). He is a quintessential positive hero of socialist realism.
- Tonia Toumanova – Pavel's teenage love. Tonia and Pavel became good friends after their first encounter, which later develops into an intimate relationship. Though born of a wealthy and influential family, Tonia treated everyone equally unlike her friends, who only interact with other children of well-reputed families. However, this changed as she grew up, as she became more aware of her appearance and social status of others.
Publication history
The
first part of How the Steel was Tempered was published serially in 1932
in the magazine Young Guard. The second part of the novel appeared in the same magazine
from January to May, 1934. The novel was published in 1936 in book form in a
heavily edited version that conformed to the rules of socialist realism. In the
serial version Ostrovsky had described the tense atmosphere of Pavel's home,
his suffering when he became an invalid, the deterioration of his relationship
with his wife, and their separation. All of this disappeared in the 1936
publication and in later editions of the novel.[1]
A
Japanese translation of the novel was made by Ryokichi Sugimoto,
who was sentenced to death as a "spy" after illegally crossing the
border of the USSR together with his wife, the famous actress Yoshiko
Okada, in the hope of meeting Vsevolod Meyerhold
and participating in outbuilding of the socialist theater.
Adaptations
- How the Steel Was Tempered, 1942
- Pavel Korchagin, 1956 (Korchagin was played by Vasily Lanovoy)
- How the Steel Was Tempered, 1973 (TV series of 6 episodes; Korchagin was played by Vladimir Konkin)[2]
In
China, the novel was adapted into a television series of the same
title in 2000; all the members of the cast were from Ukraine.
References
· A History of Soviet Literature, pgs 43–44,
Vera Alexandrova, Doubleday, 1963.
External links
- ISBN 0-7147-0585-3
- How the Steel Was Tempered, English translation: Part 1, Part 2
- Елена Толстая-Сегал, К литературному фону книги : 'Как закалялась сталь', Cahiers du Monde Russe Année 1981 22-4 pp. 375-399, https://www.persee.fr/doc/cmr_0008-0160_1981_num_22_4_1923
- Лев Аннинский, Обрученные с идеей (О повести 'Как закалялась сталь' Николая Островского), http://www.rulit.me/books/obruchennye-s-ideej-o-povesti-kak-zakalyalas-stal-nikolaya-ostrovskogo-read-122693-1.html
- Раиса Островская, Николай Островский, серия ЖЗЛ, Молодая гвардия, 1984
- Евгений Бузни, Литературное досье Николая Островского
- Тамара Андронова, Слишком мало осталось жить... Николай Островский. Биография. – М.: Государственный музей – Гуманитарный центр «Преодоление» имени Н.А. Островского, 2014. http://www.rgbs.ru/tiflology/tiflonews/vechera/2015-v/prezentatsiya-monografii-t-i-andronovoy-slishkom-malo-ostalos-zhit-nikolay-ostrovskiy-/
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