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"Mimsy Were the Borogoves" is a science fiction short story by Lewis Padgett (a pseudonym of American writers Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore), originally published in the February 1943 issue of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine. It was judged by the Science Fiction Writers of America to be among the best science fiction stories written prior to 1965 and included in the anthology The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929–1964. In 2007, it was loosely adapted into a feature-length film titled The Last Mimzy. The title of the original short story was directly inspired by a verse from "Jabberwocky", a poem found in the classic novel Through the Looking-Glass by author Lewis Carroll.

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  • Chrudošiví jsou borolové (cs)
  • Tout smouales étaient les Borogoves (fr)
  • Mimsy Were the Borogoves (en)
  • Все тенали бороговы (ru)
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  • Chrudošiví jsou borolové (Mimsy Were The Borogoves) je vědeckofantastická povídka amerických spisovatelů Henryho Kuttnera a jeho manželky C. L. Mooreové, kterou vydali pod pseudonymem Lewis Padgett roku 1943 v pulpovém magazínu Astounding Science-Fiction. Povídka je tradičně řazena mezi deset nejlepších sci-fi povídek do roku 1965 a roku 1970 byla zahrnuta do antologie Síň slávy science-fiction 1929–1964 (The Science Fiction Hall of Fame 1929 – 1964). (cs)
  • "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" is a science fiction short story by Lewis Padgett (a pseudonym of American writers Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore), originally published in the February 1943 issue of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine. It was judged by the Science Fiction Writers of America to be among the best science fiction stories written prior to 1965 and included in the anthology The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929–1964. In 2007, it was loosely adapted into a feature-length film titled The Last Mimzy. The title of the original short story was directly inspired by a verse from "Jabberwocky", a poem found in the classic novel Through the Looking-Glass by author Lewis Carroll. (en)
  • Все тенали бороговы (англ. Mimsy Were the Borogoves) — научно-фантастический рассказ Льюиса Пэджетта (псевдоним американских писателей Генри Каттнера и Кэтрин Л. Мур), опубликованный в февральском номере журнала Astounding Science Fiction Magazine в 1943 году. Американские писатели-фантасты признали его одним из лучших научно-фантастических рассказов, написанных до 1965 года, он был включён в антологию «Зал славы научной фантастики, том первый, 1929—1964». В 2007 году по нему был снят полнометражный фильм «Последняя Мимзи Вселенной». Название оригинального рассказа было вдохновлено стихом из «Бармаглота», «Зазеркалья» Льюиса Кэрролла. (ru)
  • Tout smouales étaient les Borogoves (titre original : Mimsy Were the Borogoves) est une nouvelle de science-fiction des écrivains Henry Kuttner et Kathleen Moore, sous le pseudonyme de Lewis Padgett, parue en février 1943 dans la revue Astounding Science Fiction. Elle a été traduite en français par Boris Vian et est parue dans sa version française en 1953 dans le Mercure de France. Le titre original en anglais de la nouvelle est Mimsy Were the Borogoves. Ce titre énigmatique est tiré d'un vers du poème Jabberwocky de Lewis Carroll. (fr)
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