Mister Twister

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Mister Twister is a satirical narrative poem by Soviet writer Samuil Marshak that critiques American bourgeois prejudice and racism through the story of a wealthy tourist visiting Leningrad.

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instanceOf literary work
narrative poem
author Samuil Marshak NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
criticizes American racism
bourgeois snobbery
racial segregation in American hotels
depicts class inequality
racial prejudice
educationalFunction ideological education of Soviet children
firstPublicationPlace Leningrad NERFINISHED
genre children's literature
satire
hasAdaptation animated film adaptation
stage adaptation
hasCharacter Black American engineer
Mister Twister's daughter
Mister Twister's wife
hasIllustrationsBy Vladimir Lebedev NERFINISHED
hasTheme critique of capitalism
critique of racism
equality
internationalism
ideologicalOrientation Soviet propaganda
intendedAudience Soviet readers
children
languageOfTitle Russian
literaryForm poem
literaryPeriod Soviet literature
literaryTechnique caricature
humor
rhymed verse
mainCharacter Mister Twister NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus American bourgeois prejudice
racism
narrativePerspective third-person
originalLanguage Russian
politicalContext anti-bourgeois
anti-racist
portrays Soviet society as egalitarian
friendship between peoples
protagonistOccupation wealthy American tourist
setting Leningrad NERFINISHED
targetOfSatire American bourgeoisie
racial segregation in the United States
workOf Samuil Marshak NERFINISHED

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Samuil Marshak notableWork Mister Twister