About counts and graphomaniacs, or Why I don’t like Leo Tolstoy

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“You need to write for children like you write for adults, but much better. An adult, having stumbled upon a bad book, will shrug his shoulders and discard the craft. A child is defenseless against a graphomaniac, a bad book can simply cripple him.” In the article, Svyatoslav Loginov discusses the work of Leo Tolstoy, evaluating the writer by those of his works that are addressed to children.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Святослав Логинов Владимирович
- Language
- Russian