I'm sorry, I haven't read 'arkady gaidar school and other stories' specifically, so I can't give a detailed introduction. But generally, it might be about a school named after Arkady Gaidar and other related tales.
One of the highly regarded Arkady Renko novels is 'Gorky Park'. It's a great detective story set in the Soviet Union. The character of Arkady Renko is well - developed, and the mystery he has to solve is both complex and engaging.
Arkady science fiction often features advanced technological concepts. It may explore things like space travel, artificial intelligence, and futuristic societies. For example, the stories might show how humans interact with highly intelligent robots in a far - off future.
I'm not sure which specific 'Arkady' you are referring to exactly in terms of a named science - fiction genre or category. There could be many independent or relatively unknown authors writing in a style that might be considered Arkady science fiction. Without more context, it's difficult to name specific famous authors.
Since the title mentions 'lion at school and other stories', it could cover a wide range of things. It could tell about the lion's first day at school, how it discovers new things in the classrooms. There might be tales about the lion's attempts to fit in with the other animals in the school, and stories that teach valuable lessons such as the importance of kindness and cooperation through the lion's experiences.
Definitely 'Polar Star'. It has a great storyline. Renko is on a ship this time, and there are all kinds of secrets and mysteries on board. The book also shows the political and social situation in the Soviet Union through the events on the ship.
You can often find Arkady Renko novels at your local bookstore. They usually have a section for mystery or crime novels where these books might be stocked.