Viktor Dragunsky became famous for his “Deniska’s Stories.” But he also wrote for adults—just a little: two novellas and a dozen and a half short stories.
As his friend Yuri Nagibin said, even in Dragunsky’s satirical stories, a crystal of sadness always remains—something that cannot dissolve in the royal vodka of sarcasm…
Contents:
The Magic Power of Art (read by M. Sukhanov)
The Red Sweater (read by A. Lenkov)
A Letter from the Ninth (read by A. Bagdasarov)
Distant Shura (read by A. Lenkov)
A Letter from a Stranger (read by M. Sukhanov)
A Strange Spot on the Ceiling (read by A. Bagdasarov)
A Real Poet (read by M. Sukhanov)
An Old Joke (read by A. Lenkov)