James Fenimore Cooper –
Biography Birth : the 15 th September 1789 Place of birth : US, Berlynhton, NJ Place of study : Yale College Wife : Frenchwoman Delaney Children : Caroline Martha,Suzanne, Paul,Anne-Charlotte, Mary Frances Number of novels : 33 Death : the 14 th September 1851 in youth
Novels Historical: "Spy", "Bravo", "Hangman", "Two Admirals." Marine : "Pilot", "Red Corsair", "Pirate" Family Chronicle : Devil finger ", Surveyor", Redskin" Novels –pamphlets : "Monikiny" Journalistic novels : "Home", "Home Pentalohiya Leather Stocking :"Pioneers" (1823), "The Last of the Mohicans" (1826), "Prairie" (1827), "Pathfinder" (1840), "St. John's Wort" (1841)
Features of creativity F.Kuper- novelist: stress - dramatic, rapid nature of stories; adventurous intrigue; the presence of elements of sentimentalism and melodrama; a tendency to be too detailed and colored descriptions of architecture, household, clothing and customs; contrasting their human qualities, beliefs, actions, feelings of the characters; praise the courage and mind free and effective natural man; novelty themes, images, motifs; availability of original American features introduction of local color; detailed pictures of nature poetry.
"Pioneers, or have origins Saskuihanny" "Pioneers" - the fourth part of the Leather Stocking Pentalog (Natty Bumppo) draws the tragic fate of the Indian people in America.
Pictures for works of Mark Cooper, released in the USSR in 1989
Monument is placed at the spot, where once stood the house of the writer in Cooperstown.