The Two Captains
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Author | Veniamin Kaverin |
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Country | U.S.S.R. |
Language | Russian |
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The Two Captains (Russian: Два Капитана) is a novel, written by Soviet author Veniamin Kaverin between 1938 and 1944. It is Kaverin's best known work and is considered one of the most popular works of Soviet literature, winning the USSR State Prize in 1946 being reissued 42 times in 25 years. The novel tells the story of a Russian youth, Alexander Grigoryev, as he grows up through Czarist Russia to the October Revolution to World War II. At the center of the story is Grigoriev's search for the lost Arctic expedition of Captain Ivan Tatarinov and the discovery of Severnaya Zemlya.
[edit] Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
The Two Captains was adapted for the screen twice, in 1955 and in 1976, the latter as a TV miniseries. It was also made into a musical, Nord-Ost.
[edit] External links
- (Russian) Text of the novel