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The novel is Tolstoy's adaptation of Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio; he got the idea for the novel as a child, when only the first part of the book was read to him, and he invented the rest himself.
In Tolstoy's version, the main protagonist is a puppet named Buratino. The novel was very popular, and Buratino became one of the icons of Soviet popular culture. It has been screened several times. "When he made the doll's eyes, they suddenly opened and stared at Karlo. He didn't show anything that he was afraid, but continued with his work. He also cut out the sideburns, the chin and the nose, which suddenly began to stretch, until it became long and sharp. But as soon as Karlo made his body, Buratino started beating him on the head with his fists, pinching and tickling him."
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