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Vera Vasilievna Chaplina (Russian: Вера Васильевна Чаплина; 24 April 1908 – 19 December 1994) was a Soviet children's literature writer and naturalist.

Vera Chaplina
Vera Chaplina with the lioness Kinuli (Foundling). The Moscow Zoo, 1936
BornVera Vasilievna Chaplina
24 April 1908
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died19 December 1994(1994-12-19) (aged 86)
Moscow, Russian Federation
Resting placeVagankovo Cemetery, Moscow

Biography


Vera Chaplina was born in Moscow, her grandfather, Vladimir Chaplin, was an engineer, professor and educator of the architect Melnikov.[1] After the Revolution of 1917, 10-year-old Vera was lost and spent several years in an orphanage in Tashkent.[2] In 1923 she returned to Moscow. Her career at the Moscow Zoo began when she was sixteen years old. Chaplina visited the zoo as often as she could and was particularly attracted, as many children are, by the cubs. She appeared so often and stayed so long that she finally attracted the attention of professor Pyotr Manteifel, the zoo's principal naturalist, and he asked her if she would like to become a junior helper. She gladly accepted the offer, and from that time has worked daily in the zoo.[3][4] In 1924 she entered the Young Biologists' Circle at the Moscow Zoo.[5]

Vera Chaplina's special interest was the baby animals, and in 1933[6] she was put in charge of the zoo's motherless youngsters.[7] In 1937 she became chief of one of the zoo's largest departments, the wild animals section Moscow Zoo.[8]

Pupils of Vera Chaplina at the Enclosure for baby animals. Moscow Zoo, 1937
Pupils of Vera Chaplina at the Enclosure for baby animals. Moscow Zoo, 1937

Over the years Vera Chaplina and her family played host at home to a number of animals — wolves, a leopard, a lynx and a lion cub named Kinuli. Kinuli in Russian means “abandoned”, and the cub had been abandoned by her mother. Vera Chaplina saved the cub. She took it home. fed it from a bottle, nursed it through its first days. And so Kinuli came to be raised in a Moscow apartment in the middle 1930s with Chaplina, her husband, young son and brother — and an assortment of neighbors and their children the growing lioness. Kinuli's story glows with Mrs. Chaplina's love of animals, and her desire to unstill something of this feeling in her readers.[9]

Vera Chaplina's first book about baby animals Cubs from the green enclosure (Malyshi s zelenoĭ proshchadki[10]), was first published in Russian in 1935. Since then, she wrote many children's books about animals, including My animal pupils (1937; Мои воспитанники[11]), Four-legged friends (1949; Четвероногие друзья), Pupils of the Zoo (1955—1965; Питомцы зоопарка), Casual encounters (1976; Случайные встречи). “Chaplina`s writing is affectionate, but is not sentimental.”[12] “The writing is straightforward and simple, the author`s attitude toward the creatures she cared for both tender and practical.”[13]

Vera Chaplina worked at the Moscow Zoo until 1946, writing stories when she could find the time. Since then she has devoted more time to literary pursuits and became a full-time writer. Chaplina's stories were translated into English, German,[14] French,[15] Spanish,[16] Portuguese,[17] Japanese[18] Chinese,[19] Hebrew,[20] Polish,[21] Czech,[22] Hungarian,[23] Latvian,[24] Estonian,[25] Romanian,[26] Danish,[27] Swedish,[28] and Serbian.[29]


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Footnotes


  1. Melnikov, pp. 62–65, 76.
  2. Chudakova, p. 15.
  3. Bess Demaree. Lions and Lambs in Moscow // The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, 18.12.1935.
  4. Pets' Corner in Moscow // The Manchester Guardian, 08.06.1938, p.8.
  5. Chudakova, p. 16.
  6. Egorova, p. 90.
  7. Chaplina, Vera. Zoo babies. Moscow, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1956. pp. 11, 13.
  8. Egorova, p. 249.
  9. Chaplina, Vera. Kinuli. New York; Henry Z.Walck, Inc., 1965. p. 6, and annotation.
  10. Catalog of the Cornell University Library.
  11. Cover: Мои воспитанники.
  12. Bulletin of the Center for Children`s books. June 1965, Vol. XVIII, No 10. The University of Chicago, Graduate Library School. p. 144.
  13. Bulletin of the Center for Children`s books. April 1971, Vol. 24, No 8. The University of Chicago, Graduate Library School. p. 119.
  14. Catalog of the German National Library.
  15. Catalog of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
  16. OCLC WorldCat.
  17. Catalog of the Library of Lisbon.
  18. Catalog of the National Diet Library.
  19. OCLC WorldCat.
  20. Cover: My friends-animal`s cubs. Tel Aviv, 1961.
  21. Catalog of the National Library of Poland.
  22. Catalog of the National Library of Czech Republic.
  23. Catalog of the National Széchényi Library.
  24. Catalog of the National Library of Latvia.
  25. Catalog of the National Library of Estonia.
  26. Catalog of the Russian State Library.
  27. Catalog of the National Library of Estonia.
  28. Catalog of the National Library of Sweden.
  29. Catalog of the National and University Library in Zagreb.
  30. Cover: My animal friends.
  31. Cover: Zoo babies.
  32. Cover: Kinuli.
  33. Cover: True Stories from the Moscow Zoo.

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На других языках


- [en] Vera Chaplina

[ru] Чаплина, Вера Васильевна

Ве́ра Васи́льевна Ча́плина (24 апреля 1908, Москва — 19 декабря 1994, Москва) — детская писательница-анималист, жизнь и творчество которой непосредственно связаны с Московским зоопарком.



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