The museum’s collection includes a typewritten manuscript of the literary script of Arkady Petrovich Gaidar’s novel “The Drummer’s Fate.”
The manuscript consists of sheets of thin paper with typewritten text and the author’s corrections in violet and blue ink. The sheets are bound in a cardboard cover with a brown fabric spine.
In March 1938, Arkady Gaidar traveled to Odessa and lived there throughout the spring and summer. There, he worked on the script for “The Drummer’s Fate” for the Odessa Film Studio.
In the text, he not only changed the main
character’s last name from Shcherbachov to Batashov but also altered the plot:
Sergey’s father became an engineer and a factory chief at a military plant. The
secret packet was lost through no fault of his own. The military came to
Batashov with an arrest warrant, and the father was arrested: