Arkady Petrovich Gaidar worked for the Perm newspaper “Zvezda” from November 1925 to January 1927.
In February 1926, he was added to the staff. During this time, the newspaper published four of his novellas, thirteen short stories, twelve essays, and 115 feuilletons.
After marrying Lia Solomyanskaya in 1925, Gaidar moved from the editorial commune to his wife’s home at 37 Kommunisticheskaya Street.
One by one, his feuilletons were published in the newspaper: “The Story of the Elusive Ticket, ” “The Magic Word, ” “On a Dark Night” — Gaidar’s name quickly became popular in the city.
From the memoirs of journalist and editor Boris
Nazarovsky,