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Cutty Sark (short story)

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Language
  
Russian

Publication date
  
1944

Author
  
Ivan Efremov

Country
  
Soviet Union

Media type
  
Print (magazine)

Originally published
  
1944

Genre
  
Novella

Original title
  
"Russian: ""Катти Сарк"""

Published in
  
Krasnoflotets (Leningrad), 1944, №5

Followed by
  
"revised version of 1958"

Ivan Efremov books
  
The Heart of the Serpent, Stellar Ships, Razor's Edge, The Land of Foam, Andromeda: A Space‑Ag

"Cutty Sark" (Russian: Катти Сарк) is a novella about the sailing ship Cutty Sark by the Soviet writer and paleontologist Ivan Yefremov. It was written in 1942-1943 and first published in the USSR in 1944.

Intrigued by the history of the Cutty Sark, Yefremov produced a sketch about her, which ended with a beautiful version of dry-docking the legendary tea clipper in the United States. The story was translated into English and other languages. Yefremov's story may have influenced the preservation of the Cutty Sark, which was reconstructed and dry-docked in Greenwich, London, 1954.

The feedback from English-speaking readers forced Yefremov to "upgrade" the storyline with some new facts from clipper's life.

The story popularized the Cutty Sark in the USSR and Russia.

References

Cutty Sark (short story) Wikipedia