Literary drawing room "poets and writers - anniversaries". Literary living room "poets and writers - anniversaries" Domestic writers and poets

01.07.2019

The 21st century world is overflowing with information. A person can get it not just quickly, but instantly. Fortunately, this is facilitated by the Internet and various instant messengers. Everything is changing, rebuilding, changing... Is there somewhere a place of rest for the human soul? Certainly. These are books. And it does not matter what kind of book it is - paper or electronic. Modern youth use what is more mobile. Older people like to feel the hardcover in their hands, inhale the smell of paint as a reminder of the best days of youth. Russia can rightly be considered the most reading country. And all this is thanks to the skill of our writers, as well as the writers-anniversaries of 2019.

On the Importance of Reading

The importance of reading books for the development of man and mankind as a whole cannot be overestimated.

  1. The book is a source of knowledge. This is where we get the important data we need in our daily lives. The book helps us learn from the experience of other people and use it in solving life's difficulties and problems.
  2. Reading exercises the mind, promotes the development of brain activity, thinking, logic, broadening one's horizons and improving memory.
  3. With the help of reading, we enrich our vocabulary, improve our literacy and the quality of our oral and written speech.
  4. If you need to distract yourself from negative thoughts, this book is for you. Reading is relaxing and helps relieve stress.
  5. Good books inspire us, become a source of ideas and motivation.

Anniversaries 2019

The 2019 calendar is rich in memorial days for famous poets and writers. For readers in Russia, these dates will be an excellent occasion to re-read favorite works, as well as a signal that interesting events can be held in their honor, which a person who considers himself cultured has no right to miss.

Libraries play an important role in introducing the population of the country to reading. Right here

  • you can see exhibitions and stands of works of writers-anniversaries;
  • listen to a lecture about interesting facts about the biography of artists of the word;
  • receive valuable advice and recommendations on reading from the curators of book collections.

Therefore, the list of significant dates and anniversaries of writers is important for libraries that serve as a guide to the world of fiction.

January

In the first month of winter, the list of anniversary writers includes:

  • 01.1919 (100) Jerome David Salinger. Writer from New York. Master of American Novelist. Creator of the legendary novel The Catcher in the Rye.
  • 01.1929 (90) Tatyana Aleksandrova. The artist wrote a fairy tale about the brownie Kuzka, based on which the famous cartoon "A House for Kuzka" was filmed.
  • 01.1809 (210) Edgar Allan Poe. Preferred the style of American Romanticism. He was the first to choose a short story as the main form of his work, he created the concept of a modern detective story, a genre of psychological prose. During his lifetime he was better known for his work as a critic.

  • 01.1759 (260) Robert Burns. Folklorist from Scotland. Author of poems in Plain Scottish, English.
  • 01.1879 (140) Pavel Bazhov. Folklorist who became famous thanks to his Ural tales.
  • 01.1919 (100) Nikolai Glazkov. Founder of the neo-futuristic direction of poetry.

February

In February, such famous writers and poets were born:

  • 02.1829 (190) Alfred Brehm. Scientist-zoologist from Germany. Compiled a large number of travel essays about the life of the animal world.
  • 02.1769 (250) Ivan Krylov. Even during his lifetime, 236 Krylov's fables were collected in several collections. Many phrases from them have long become part of Russian-speaking everyday life.
  • 02.1909 (110) Nikolai Rylenkov. Soviet lyricist, awarded the Orders of Lenin, the Red Banner of Labor.

March

The beginning of spring 2019 was marked by the anniversaries of such writers and poets:

  • 03.1969 (50) Kirill Benediktov. Fantastic. The novel "Testament of the Night" was filmed by Sergei Zhigunov in 2008.
  • 03.1859 (160) Sholom Aleichem. Jewish playwright. He was the first to create modern fiction, including children's literature, in Yiddish. Also used Hebrew, Russian.

  • 03.1899 (120) Yuri Olesha. In the 1920s he was one of the main members of the Odessa literary circle. The first major novel that brought universal popularity was the fairy tale "Three Fat Men".
  • 03.1939 (80) Irina Pivovarova. The artist, together with her husband-illustrator, created children's books, the talent for writing which was discovered in her already in adulthood.
  • 03.1929 (90) Irina Tokmakova. Linguist, created numerous translations of poems for children of preschool and school age.
  • 03.1929 (90) Fazil Iskander. Abkhazian author of satirical works, aphorisms. The story "Constellation of Kozlotur", which brought wide popularity, was filmed in 1989.
  • 03.1619 (400) Savignin Cyrano de Bergerac. French playwright. Creativity served as the basis for the birth of the genre of science fiction.
  • 03.1909 (110) Stanislav Jerzy Lec. Polish philosopher, creator of aphorisms, satirical works on acute socio-political topics. Member of the diplomatic mission.

  • 03.1949 (70) Agop Melkonyan. Bulgarian science fiction writer, teacher of Armenian philology, translator of Armenian poetry. Compiler of popular science articles, technical publications.
  • 03.1839 (180) Alexander Navrotsky. From the poems, a Russian folk song about the rock of Stenka Razin was born.
  • 03.1839 (180) René Sully-Prudhomme. French essayist. First recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
  • 03.1929 (90) Christa Wolf. German editor, researcher at the German Writers' Union. One of the most popular German writers of her time.

April

In April 2018, the birthday would be celebrated:

  • 04.1809 (210) Nikolai Gogol. Classic of Russian literature. After the legendary “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka”, which made him famous, a series of humorous stories about Ukrainian life followed, which were included in collections that brought great popularity.

  • 04.1929 (90) Milan Kundera. French novelist from the Czech Republic.
  • 04.1889 (130) Lydia Seifullina. Journalist, wrote stories about the revolution in the countryside. The staging of her play "Virineya" became popular among the audience.
  • 04.1899 (120) Vladimir Nabokov. Literary critic, translator. Since childhood, he was fluent in English, French along with Russian. He used a complex technique with a deep analysis of the emotional state of his characters. The scandalous novel "Lolita" was filmed twice.
  • 04.1889 (130) Ludwig Renn. German compiler of military-historical, political articles, as well as children's books.

May

The list of May birthdays includes such domestic and foreign authors:

  • 05.1909 (110) Yannis Ritsos. Greek lyric. He wrote more than a hundred collections of poems, as well as numerous creations in prose.
  • 05.1919 (100) Boris Slutsky. Poet, translator. In just 3 months after the death of his wife, he wrote more than a thousand poems.

  • 05.1899 (120) Maurice Karem. The largest francophone lyric poet of the 20th century from Belgium. From his pen came 60 collections.
  • 05.1809 (210) Giuseppe Giusti. Tuscan author of satirical poems and songs.
  • 05.1859 (160) Arthur Conan Doyle. Classic of English and world literature. He wrote historical and adventure novels. He received worldwide recognition thanks to the creation of the image of Sherlock Holmes, based on the adventures of which numerous films and series were subsequently shot.
  • 05.1819 (200) Walt Whitman. Reformed American poetry by juxtaposing people and objects with the infinity of the universe.

June

In summer, birthdays are celebrated by famous poets, whose works have long been part of the school curriculum:

  • 06.1799 (220) Alexander Pushkin. Classic of Russian literature, author of poems, critic. The founder of the Russian realistic movement. A key figure in the creative environment of the early 19th century. He laid the foundations of the modern Russian language. Even during his lifetime, he was called a genius even by print media.

  • 06.1899 (120) Nikolai Ushakov. In addition to writing poetry and prose, he translated and edited translations of authors from various peoples of the USSR.
  • 06.1929 (90) Georgy Graubin. Poet from Transbaikalia. Winner of awards and diplomas as a compiler of children's books. The works have been translated into many languages ​​of the world and included in school textbooks.
  • 06.1889 (130) Anna Akhmatova. Great lyricist of the twentieth century. She became famous during her lifetime. Compiled a large number of poetry collections.

July

In the second summer month of 2019, we congratulate such anniversary writers:

  • 07.1789 (230) Faddey Bulgarin. Russian author of Polish origin. Became the founder of the genres of adventurous picaresque, fantasy novel. The works have been translated into many languages.
  • 07.1919 (100) Boris Balter. Gained fame after the release of the autobiographical story "Goodbye, boys!"
  • 07.1889 (130) Nikolai Aseev. Poet, screenwriter, worked in the style of futurism. Revolutionary creations were more than 80 collections.

  • 07.1899 (120) Petr Pavlenko. It was considered a classic of Stalin's times. Wrote scripts, 7 of which were later filmed.
  • 07.1899 (120) Ernest Hemingway. A classic of American and world literature, who had a great influence on its development in the twentieth century. Nobel Prize Laureate. Based on the works, about 15 adaptations were created.
  • 07.1929 (90) Vasily Shukshin. Winner of many awards, creator of creations about ordinary Russian village people, workers, including a detailed description of life, everyday life. Acted in films, acted as a screenwriter, director.
  • 07.1789 (230) Mikhail Zagoskin. At one time, a very popular creator of the first Russian historical novels.

August

August 2019 is especially generous for anniversaries:

  • 08.1819 (200) Herman Melville. US writer. Received universal recognition thanks to the novel "Moby Dick".
  • 08.1809 (210) Alfred Tennyson. Lyric of the Victorian era. Queen Victoria was a big fan of his sentimental conservative work.

  • 08.1959 (60) Alexander Gromov. Science fiction writer, winner of numerous awards.
  • 08.1689 (330) Samuel Richardson. English founder of the current of "sensual" works.
  • 08.1939 (80) Sergey Kozlov. Wrote a fairy tale and a script for a cartoon about a hedgehog in the fog. The author of poems for the cartoon about a lion cub and a turtle.
  • 08.1869 (150) Edgar Lee Masters. American creator of the Spoon River Anthology, which has an unusual shape and consists of a set of epitaphs about the life of the inhabitants of a small town.
  • 08.1899 (120) Jorge Luis Borges. The Argentine writer became famous for his skill in presenting serious philosophical problems in the form of prose fantasies. He founded the avant-garde of Hispanic poetry in Latin America.
  • 08.1949 (70) Nikolai Konyaev. Head of the Orthodox Society of Writers of St. Petersburg. Winner of many awards, including the Pikul Prize for the book The True History of the Romanov House.
  • 08.1949 (70) Martin Amis. English novelist, winner of the Maugham Prize.
  • 08.1909 (110) Caesar Solodar. A well-known song about the Cossacks in Berlin appeared on his words.
  • 08.1899 (120) Cecil Forester. English creator of military-historical works. He gained fame after the release of the adventure creation about Horatio Hornblower. The creation "The African Queen" was filmed in 1951.
  • 08.1899 (120) Andrey Platonov. A distinctive feature of the works is a special "original language", including the deliberate use of "childish" reservations, mistakes.

  • 08.1749 (270) Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Classic of German and world literature. The founder of the direction of Weimar classicism. The tragedy "Faust" brought worldwide recognition and popularity, it is a world-class masterpiece.
  • 08.1749 (270) Alexander Radishchev. Published anonymously, "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow", was sold in huge numbers and even reached the Empress, who called him a "rebel".
  • 08.1929 (90) Viktor Golyavkin. The artist, whose popularity was brought by children's stories, which were published by such popular magazines as Murzilka and Bonfire.

September

Simultaneously with the beginning of the new academic year 2019, you can congratulate the following writers-anniversaries:

  • 09.1809 (210) Juliusz Slowacki. The great Polish lyric poet of the era of romanticism.
  • 09.1769 (250) Boguslav Tables. He founded the Department of the Slovak Language in Slovakia, as well as the Society for Czech-Slovak Culture and Language, in order to publish school textbooks in Czech that everyone can understand. He published a lot as part of the activities of the society and the promotion of Czech-Slovak culture.
  • 09.1869 (150) Felix Salten. The Austro-Hungarian creator of the famous novel about the deer Bambi, which was subsequently filmed several times.

  • 09.1809 (210) Nestor the Dollmaker. Founder of the direction of the dramatic poem. Creativity inspired 27 composers, including Glinka, to write music. Became the compiler of texts of popular romances.
  • 09.1789 (230) James Fenimore Cooper. A classic of American adventure fiction. Already during his lifetime, he became very popular in Russia after the translation of works into Russian.
  • 09.1839 (180) Leonid Trefolev. He specialized in local lore and historical essays.

October

In October, bookworms celebrate the birthdays of such famous authors:

  • 10.1919 (100) Sergei Narovchatov. He has published more than 40 books of both poetry and prose, mostly about the war.
  • 10.1609 (410) Paul Fleming. The most famous poet of the German Baroque era. The works are distinguished by a special cheerfulness against the background of the unsteadiness of life.
  • 10.1899 (120) Alexey Surkov. Compiled a large number of texts of songs about the war, which later became popular, for example, "Chapaevskaya", "In the dugout" and others.
  • 10.1809 (210) Alexey Koltsov. The poet, studied folklore, wrote about the life and work of ordinary peasants.
  • 10.1869 (150) Johannes Linnankoski. Finnish creator of prose about the struggle between the old and the new, redemption, punishment. There were 8 adaptations of the works. He also published many socially useful articles, for example, on agriculture or speech technology.
  • 10.1929 (90) Ursula Kroeber Le Guin. American writer, winner of numerous awards in the field of fantasy, science fiction. Her work touches on acute socio-psychological topics such as communism, anarchism, interracial relations and others.

  • 10.1919 (100) Doris May Lessing. English science fiction writer, Nobel Prize winner, Doctor of Harvard University. She released a series of creations with images of alien gods, for which she was sharply criticized.
  • 10.1899 (120) Ilya Selvinsky. Krymchak poet, founder, head of the Constructivist Literary Society.
  • 10.1959 (60) Neil Town Stevenson. Fantasy from America. A fan of cyberpunk and post-cyberpunk trends in his works. Winner of several Hugo, Locus and other awards.

November

The end of autumn brings the anniversaries of such writers:

  • 11.1899 (120) Charles Edgar du Perron. Dutch lyricist in the style of modernism.
  • 11.1909 (110) Antonina Koptyaeva. Laureate of the Stalin Prize. She gained fame after the release of a trilogy about the life of a neurosurgeon.
  • 11.1759 (260) Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller. Classic of German and world literature, philosopher. "Ode to Joy" with some changes became the text of the anthem of the European Union.
  • 11.1929 (90) Heinrich Borovik. Screenwriter, prose writer, winner of numerous awards, honorary rector of the Ostankino Institute.
  • 11.1869 (150) Zinaida Gippius. Key poetess of the Silver Age. Based on her works, one film and a cartoon were made.

  • 11.1869 (150) André Paul Guillaume Gide. French essayist, Nobel laureate. He had a great influence on the worldview of several generations of the French, thanks to the description of issues of personal freedom.
  • 11.1849 (170) Frances Eliza Burnett. English prose writer.
  • 11.1939 (80) Yuri Nikitin. He founded the course of kogistics. Fan of Slavic fantasy. Poems have turned into songs from the repertoire of modern musical groups.

December

Winter is especially rich in birthdays of children's writers and poets:

  • 12.1907 (112) Zinaida Nikolaevna Alexandrovna. Children's poetess, author of the poems "Herringbone", "Five from one star".
  • 12.1819 (200) Yakov Polonsky. Compiler of a large number of poetry collections, poems.
  • 12.1937 (82) Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky. Children's writer, author of famous stories about Crocodile Gena and Cheburashka, stories about Uncle Fyodor and his friends from Prostokvashino loved by many generations.

  • 12.1905 (114) Daniil Ivanovich Kharms. Soviet poet. Author of many poems for children and adults.
  • 12.1865 (154) Joseph Rudrd Kipling. The great storyteller and novelist who gave the world "Mowgli", "The Jungle Book", the story of the brave Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, and a cat that walked by itself.

Video interview with Eduard Uspensky:


And computer games. Young and middle-aged people prefer foreign and domestic series, books about love and science fiction films. But people of the older generation continue to respect the creative work of the “sharks of the pen”, who convey all spheres of life in their wonderful works. Fans of literary creativity know which jubilee writers of 2018 will celebrate their solemn dates. It is important to note that everyone is united in the creative path, therefore the birthdays of writers are celebrated by the entire creative “circle”.

  • January 3 marks the 115th anniversary of A. Beck. Beck's work is a whole novella of stories dedicated to the era of the Soviet era. Such for months are celebrated in the circle of creative people. Literary "parties" are held almost every year, where the best works of the anniversaries are read.
  • On January 25, all of Russia will remember the work of the famous singer, writer and actor - V. Vysotsky. A popular person would have turned 80 years old. Vysotsky's work is the real dignity of Russia, fans with pleasure and now remember all the works of a unique person. In honor of the anniversary of Vysotsky, a solemn meeting with fans is organized. In addition, next year a new hall will be opened in the Vysotsky House, where it will be possible to get to know the life of the national genius better.
  • February 8 marks the 190th anniversary of the world-famous travel writer J. Verne. Anniversary Writers 2018 for libraries have their own meaning. In honor of the writer's anniversary, creative evenings are necessarily arranged, where both fans and just people who are fond of the works of famous publicists are invited.
  • February 10 would mark the 80th anniversary of G. Weiner. The writer can be safely called a master of the detective genre, his works "dispersed" throughout the vast world and found hundreds of thousands of fans.
  • March 28 marks the 150th anniversary of M. Gorky. All solemn dates and writers-anniversaries of 2018 for schoolchildren are included in the general education program by months. The work of Maxim Gorky (whose real name is Peshkov) helps schoolchildren to learn the truth of the modern people, study centuries-old traditions and understand the main problems of the modern world.
  • April 15 marks the 175th anniversary of the writer G. James. James's work includes 20 novels, 12 plays and 112 exciting and engaging short stories.
  • June 10 marks 170 years since the birth of V. Istomin. The man proved himself a creative naturalist, he was the publisher of the magazine "Children's Recreation", which published the works of L. Tolstoy, as well as I. Zabelin.
  • July 12 marks the anniversary event (190 years) at N. Chernyshevsky. His famous throughout Russia novel “What is to be done?” intrigued the creative nature of every Russian.
  • September 8 marks the 310th anniversary of the birth of A. Cantemir. A creative person is known to almost the whole world, his works, the nature of which is satirical, were published in all civilized countries of the world.
  • September 9 marks the 190th anniversary of the birth of L. Tolstoy. The most famous works of the writer are Anna Karenina and War and Peace. These works became the thematic basis for the creation of films.
  • November 6 marks the 200th anniversary of the famous writer P. Melnikov. In this case, the anniversaries of writers and poets in 2018 are celebrated by both lovers and admirers of geographical sciences. Pavel Melnikov was fond of traveling, participated in various kinds of expeditions, and then published his books, which thoroughly and clearly described all the beauties of the Earth.
  • November 9 marks the 200th anniversary of the famous writer of all times - I. Turgenev. Famous works of Turgenev were published in many countries of the world, his works are necessarily included in the school curriculum for educational institutions. In the coming year, the anniversary of the famous writer will be combined with a unique event - the presentation of the Turgenev Encyclopedia, as well as the opening of the museum, which will have 6 branches throughout Russia. Be sure to read the best works of the great master on the holiday by fans of Turgenev's works.
  • December 5 marks the 205th anniversary of the famous creative person - F. Tyutchev. The poems written by Tyutchev have a special meaning, in them you can “see” the freshness of thoughts, the beauty of nature, and the feelings of people. Tyutchev's works are necessarily included in the school curriculum, and students are happy to study the poems of a true master of their craft.


E. A. Shkirina, librarian

MKU "Information and Methodological Center"


SEPTEMBER

1

Knowledge Day

world peace day

2

80 years old birthday Olga Alexandrovna Fokina, Russian poetess (born 1937)

165 years birthday Fields of Bourget, French writer, publicist (1852-1935)

3

Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism

90 years old birthday Alexandra(Alesya) Mikhailovich Adamovich, Belarusian writer, literary critic (1927-1994)

75 years old birthday Konstantin Alekseevich Vasiliev, artist (1942-1976)

5

200 years birthday Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Russian poet, writer, playwright (1817-1875)

7

95 years old birthday Kirill Vladimirovich Molchanov, composer, conductor (1922-1982)

105 years old birthday Isabella Danilovna Yurieva, singers (1902-2000)

8

860 years birthday Richard the Lionheart, English king (1157-1199)

9

260 years birthday Luigi Galvani, Italian physiologist, anatomist, physiologist (1737-1798)

120 years birthday Victor Nikitich Lazarev, Russian art historian (1897-1976)

10

145 years old birthday Vladimir Klavdievich Arseniev, Russian traveler, writer, ethnographer (1872-1930)

11

135 years old birthday Boris Stepanovich Zhitkov, children's writer (1882-1938)

155 years birthday O.Henry(William Sidney Porter) , American writer (1862-1910)

140 years birthday Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky, Soviet statesman (1877-1926)

13

115 years old birthday Iosif Aronovich Khalifman, writer, naturalist (1902-1988)

14

170 years birthday Pavel Nikolaevich Yablochkov, electrical engineer, inventor (1847-1894)

15

110 years birthday Mikhail Mikhailovich Gerasimov, anthropologist, archaeologist, sculptor (1907-1970)

17

160 years birthday Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, scientist, inventor (1857-1935)

185 years birthday Sergei Petrovich Botkin, general practitioner (1832-1889)

100 years birthday Georgy Konstantinovich Scriabin, microbiologist, biochemist (1917-1998)

18

110 years birthday Edwin Mattison Macmillan, American physicist (1907-1991)

20

155 years since the founding of the St. Petersburg Conservatory named after N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov (1862)

95 years old birthday Grigory Mikhailovich Pozhenyan, poet (1922-2005)

21

180 years birthday Peter Frantsevich Lesgaft, Russian scientist, teacher and psychologist (1837-1909)

22

115 years old birthday Helen Dymphna Cusack, Australian writer (1902-1981)

24

280 years birthday Alexei Grigorievich Orlov-Chesmensky, Russian naval commander (1737-1807)

25

225 years birthday Ivan Ivanovich Lazhechnikov, Russian writer (1792-1869)

120 years birthday William Faulkner, American writer (1897-1962)

26

85 years old birthday Vladimir Nikolaevich Voinovich, Russian writer (born 1932)

27

Day of the educator and all preschool workers in Russia

360 years birthday Sofia Alekseevna, Russian queen (1657-1704)

28

220 years birthday Fyodor Petrovich Litke, navigator, geographer (1797-1882)

110 years birthday Evgeny Konstantinovich Zavoisky, physics (1907-1976)

29

200 years birthday Alexander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin, Russian writer, playwright (1817-1903)

110 years birthday Valentin Alexandrovich Kamensky, architect (1907-1975)

105 years old birthday Michelangelo Antonioni, Italian director, screenwriter (1912-2007)

30

Russian Internet Day

100 years birthday Vladimir Efimovich Tsigal, sculptor (1917-2013)


OCTOBER

1

1 – 31 International School Libraries Month

International Day of Older Persons

105 years old birthday Lev Nikolaevich Gumilyov, Russian ethnographer (1912-1992)

2

115 years old birthday Pyotr Yakovlevich Galperin, psychologist (1902-1988)

3

120 years birthday Louis Aragon, French writer, poet (1897-1982)

4

World Animal Day

170 years birthday Louis Henri Boussenard, French writer (1847-1910)

60 years since the launch of the First artificial Earth satellite (1957)

5

world teachers day

6

155 years since the premiere of the play "Masquerade" by M.Yu. Lermontov (1862)

60 years from the day the Eternal Flame was lit (1957)

7

65 years old birthday Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, President of the Russian Federation (born 1952)

8

125 years birthday Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva, poet (1892-1941)

9

470 years birthday Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer (1547-1616)

10

85 years old from the date of commissioning of the DneproGES (1932)

12

100 years from the day it started Moonsund operation(1917)

13

190 years since the founding of the hydrographic service of the Russian Navy (1827)

14

Protection of the Holy Mother of God

15

100 years birthday Mikhail Konstantinovich Anikushin, sculptor (1917-1997)

17

100 years birthday Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov, hero of the Battle of Stalingrad (1917-1981)

18

75 years old since the opening of the St. Petersburg Theater named after V. F. Komissarzhevskaya (1942)

19

Day of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. Opened in 1811

20

130 years birthday Isaac Mikhailovich Kaufman, bibliologist, librarian (1887-1971)

110 years birthday Mikhail Nikolaevich Livanov, physiologist (1907-1986)

22

130 years birthday John Reed, American publicist (1887-1920)

23

85 years old birthday Vasily Ivanovich Belov, writer (1932-2012)

24

135 years old birthday Imre Kalman, Hungarian composer (1882-1953)

385 years birthday Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, Netherlandish naturalist (1632-1723)

25

190 years birthday Pierre Berthelot (Bertelo), French chemist (1827-1907)

26

175 years birthday Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin, painter (1842-1904)

27

235 years birthday Niccolo Paganini, Italian composer, violinist (1782-1840)

29

230 years since the premiere of the opera by V.A. Mozart "Don Giovanni" (1787)

30

Day of Remembrance for Victims of Political Repressions

110 years birthday Vladimir Vladimirovich Belousov, geologist (1907-1990)

31

115 years old birthday Evgeny Andreevich Permyak, children's writer (1902-1982)


NOVEMBER

1

125 years birthday Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhin, chess player (1892-1946)

3

220 years birthday Alexander Alexandrovich Bestuzhev(Marlinsky), writer poet (1797-1837)

4

National Unity Day

5

405 years of liberation of Moscow from the Polish interventionists (1612)

190 years birthday Nikolai Alekseevich Severtsov, traveler, zoologist (1827-1885)

6

165 years birthday Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin-Sibiryak, writer (1852-1912)

7

150 years birthday Maria Sklodowska-Curie, French physicist, chemist (1867-1934)

8

180 years birthday Ilya Grigorievich Chavchavadze, Georgian poet, writer (1837-1907)

130 years birthday Yuri Alexandrovich Shaporin, composer (1887-1966)

10

world youth day

Police Day

150 years birthday Nikolai Dmitrievich Teleshov, writer (1867-1957)

130 years birthday Arnold Zweig, German writer (1887-1968)

11

Day of Remembrance for those killed in the First World War

100 years birthday Kaysyn Kuliyeva, poet (1917-1985)

13

80 years old from the day of the premiere of the play "A Man with a Gun" by N. F. Pogodin (1937)

14

110 years birthday Astrid Lindgren, Swedish writer (1907-2002)

15

All-Russian conscript day

18

230 years birthday Louis Daguerre, French inventor, first photographer (1787-18851)

19

100 years birthday Indira Gandhi, Indian statesman (1917-1984)

20

80 years old birthday Victoria Samoilovna Tokareva, writer (born 1937)

24

385 years birthday Benedict Spinoza, Dutch philosopher (1632-1677)

26

Mothers Day

455 years birthday Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright, poet (1562-1635)

300 years birthday Alexander Petrovich Sumarokov, poet, playwright (1717-1777)

130 years birthday Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov, genetics (1887-1943)

27

85 years old birthday Stanislav Yurievich Kunyaev, poet (born 1932)

70 years old birthday Grigory Bentsionovich Oster, writer (born 1947)

28

110 years birthday Alberto Moravia, Italian writer (1907-1990)

29

220 years birthday Gaetano Donizetti, Italian composer (1797-1848)

215 years birthday Wilhelm Hauff, German writer and storyteller (1802-1827)

30

350 years birthday Jonathan Swift, English writer (1667-1745)


DECEMBER

1

120 years birthday Ivan Khristoforovich Bagramyan, military commander (1897-1982)

225 years birthday Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky, mathematics (1792-1856)

3

295 years birthday Grigory Savvich Pans, Ukrainian philosopher, poet (1722-1794)

4

135 years old birthday Yakov Isidorovich Perelman, teacher (1882-1942)

8

215 years birthday Alexander Ivanovich Odoevsky, poet (1802-1839)

9

Day of Heroes of the Fatherland in Russia

World Children's Television and Radio Day

175 years since the premiere of M. I. Glinka's opera "Ruslan and Lyudmila" (1842)

10

International Human Rights Day

80 years old birthday Sergei Sergeevich Averintsev, philologist, culturologist (1937-2004)

11

135 years old birthday Max Born, German physicist (1882-1970)

12

Constitution Day of the Russian Federation

165 years birthday Andrei Petrovich Kiselev, teacher-mathematician (1852-1940)

14

225 years birthday Zinaida Alexandrovna Volkonskaya, writers (1792-1862)

95 years old birthday Nikolai Gennadievich Basov, physics (1922-2001)

15

185 years birthday Alexander Eiffel, French civil engineer (1832-1923)

16

145 years old birthday Anton Ivanovich Denikin military figure, publicist (1872-1947)

60 years since the opening of the Russian polar station "Vostok" (1957)

18

125 years since the premiere of P. I. Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker" (1892)

125 years since the premiere of P. I. Tchaikovsky's opera "Iolanta" (1892)

21

175 years from the date of the premiere of the performance based on the play by N. V. Gogol "Marriage" (1842)

100 years birthday Heinrich Böll, German writer (1917-1985)

22

80 years old birthday Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky, writer (b. 1937)

23

240 years birthday AlexandraI, Russian emperor (1777-1825)

25

90 years old birthday Alexander Evseevich Rekemchuk, writer (b. 1927)

115 years old since the premiere of N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov's opera "Kashchei the Immortal" (1902)

26

155 years birthday Seeds of Yakovlevich Nadson, poet (1862-1887)

27

Day of the rescuer of the Russian Federation

195 years old birthday Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist, chemist (1822-1895)

185 years birthday Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, entrepreneur, philanthropist (1832-1898)

28

120 years from the day of the premiere of the performance on the verses of E. Rostand "Cyrano de Bergerac" (1897)

120 years birthday Ivan Stepanovich Konev, military commander (1897-1973)

29

230 years birthday Mikhail Sergeevich Lunin, Decembrist (1787-1845)

31

115 years old since the premiere of M. Gorky's play "At the Bottom" (1902)


JANUARY

1

New Year's celebration

2

60 years birthday Tim Sobakin(Andrey Viktorovich Ivanov), Russian writer (b. 1958)

3

115 years old birthday Alexandra Beka, writer (1903-1972)

4

4-10 Science and Technology Week for Children and Youth

Week "Museum and Children"

375 years birthday Isaac Newton, English physics, mathematics (1643-1727)

6

235 years birthday Filaret(Vasily Mikhailovich Drozdov), church leader, metropolitan (1783-1867)

7

Nativity

8

Children's Film Day

105 years old birthday Yaroslav Vasilyevich Smelyakov, poet (1913-1972)

9

95 years old birthday Eduard Savelyevich Kolmanovsky, composer (1923-1994)

10

135 years old birthday Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy, writer (1883-1945)

90 years old birthday Tatyana Ivanovna Alexandrova, children's writer and artist (1928-1983)

11

Day of Reserves and National Parks

12

390 years birthday Charles Perrault, French writer, storyteller (1628-1703)

13

Russian Press Day

14

170 years birthday Philip Fedorovich Fortunatov, linguist (1848-1914)

16

110 years birthday Pavel Filippovich Nilin, writer (1908-1981)

17

155 years birthday Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavsky, director, actor, teacher (1863-1938)

18

115 years old birthday Alexander Ilyich Bezymensky, poet (1898-1973)

19

115 years old birthday Natalia Petrovna Konchalovskaya, writers, poetesses (1903-1988)

21

110 years birthday Konstantin Fedorovich Sedykh, writer (1908-1979)

115 years old birthday Nikolai Mikhailovich Verzilin, writer, teacher (1903-1984)

22

90 years old birthday Peter Lukic Proskurin, writer (1928-2001)

230 years birthday George Gordon Byron, English poet (1788-1824)

23

235 years birthday Henri-Marie Beyle Stendhal, French writer, art critic (1783-1842)

115 years old birthday Grigory Vasilievich Alexandrov, director (1903-1983)

24

170 years birthday Vasily Ivanovich Surikov, painter (1848-1916)

25

Tatyana's Day (Day of Russian Students)

80 years old birthday Vladimir Semenovich Vysotsky, poet, actor, songwriter and singer (1938-1980)

28

165 years birthday Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov, philosopher, poet, publicist (1853-1900)

30

95 years old birthday Leonid Iovich Gaidai, film director (1923-1993)

31

125 years birthday Arkady Alexandrovich Plastov, painter (1893-1972)


FEBRUARY

2

135 years old birthday Mikhail Fabianovich Gnesin, composer, teacher (1883-1957)

4

145 years old birthday Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin, writer (1873-1954)

7

325 years birthday Anna Ioannovna, empresses (1693-1740)

8

Day of memory of the young anti-fascist hero

Day of Russian Science

9

235 years birthday Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky, poet (1703-1852)

80 years old birthday Yuri Iosifovich Koval, writer (1938-1995)

10

120 years birthday Bergold Brecht, German writer, playwright (1898-1956)

13

145 years old birthday Fyodor Ivanovich Chaliapin, singer (1873-1938)

14

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day

205 years birthday Alexander Sergeevich Dargomyzhsky, composer (1813-1869)

16

125 years birthday Mikhail Nikolaevich Tukhachevsky, military leader (1893-1937)

18

115 years old birthday Alexey Nikolaevich Leontiev, psychologist (1903-1979)

19

545 years birthday Nicholas Copernicus, Polish astronomer (1473-1543)

21

International Mother Language Day

23

Defender of the Fatherland Day

140 years birthday Kazimir Severinovich Malevich, painter (1878-1935)

115 years old birthday Julius Fucik, Czech anti-fascist writer (1903-1943)

24

105 years old birthday Emmanuil Genrikhovich Kazakevich, writer (1913-1962)

26

80 years old birthday Alexander Andreevich Prokhanov, writer (born 1938)

27

105 years old birthday Irvine Shaw, American writer (1913-1984)

28

485 years birthday Michel de Montaigne, French philosopher, writer (1533-1592)


MARCH

1

World Civil Defense Day

Orthodox Book Day

3

World Writer's Day

100 years from the date of conclusion Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918)

90 years old birthday Vladimir Alekseevich Chivilikhin, writer (1928-1984)

4

340 years birthday Antonio Vivaldi, Italian composer, violinist (1678-1741)

6

105 years old birthday Alexander Ivanovich Pokryshkin, military leader, pilot (1913-1985)

90 years old birthday Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Colombian writer (1928-2014)

7

140 years birthday Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev, painter (1878-1927)

8

International Women's Day

12

155 years birthday Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky, geologist, naturalist (1863-1945)

95 years old birthday Svyatoslav Vladimirovich Sakharnov, writer (1923-2010)

13

180 years birthday Rafaelo Giovagnoli, Italian writer (1838-1915)

130 years birthday Anton Semenovich Makarenko, teacher, writer (1888-1939)

14

110 years birthday Nikolai Petrovich Rakov, composer, teacher (1908-1990)

90 years old birthday Nikolai Semenovich Kartashov, librarian (1928-2011)

16

215 years birthday Nikolai Mikhailovich Yazykov, poet (1803-1847)

17

110 years birthday Boris Nikolaevich Polevoy, writer (1908-1981)

20

190 years birthday Heinrich Ibsen, Norwegian playwright (1828-1906)

21

World Poetry Day

international puppet day

22

world water day

24

24-30 Children's and Youth Book Week

Week of Music for Children and Youth

25

Day of Cultural Workers of Russia

26

535 years birthday Raphael, Italian painter, architect (1483-1520)

27

International Theater Day

28

150 years birthday maxima(Alexey Maksimovich) Gorky(Peshkov), writer, public figure (1868-1936)

30

175 years birthday Konstantin Mikhailovich Stanyukovich, writer (1843-1903)

165 years birthday Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch painter (1853-1890)


APRIL

1

April Fool's Day

international bird day

150 years birthday Edmond Rostand, French poet, playwright (1868-1918)

2

International Children's Book Day

130 years birthday Marietta Sergeevna Shaginyan, writers (1888-1962)

3

115 years old birthday Sofia Abramovna Mogilevskaya, writers (1903-1981)

235 years birthday Irving Washington, American writer (1783-1859)

4

200 years birthday Thomas Main Reed, English writer (1818-1883)

6

110 years birthday Vano Ilyich Muradeli, composer (1908-1970)

7

world health day

110 years birthday Mikhail Mikhailovich Somov, oceanologist, polar explorer (1908-1973)

12

World Aviation and Cosmonautics Day

195 years old birthday Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky, playwright (1823-1886)

15

world culture day

115 years old birthday Fedor Fedorovich Knorre, writer (1903-1987)

85 years old birthday Boris Natanovich Strugatsky, writer (1933-2009)

18

International Day of Monuments and Historic Sites

21

110 years birthday Alexandra Iosifovna Lyubarskaya, writer, translator, editor (1908-2002)

22

world earth day

23

24

110 years birthday Vera Vasilievna Chaplina, writers (1908-1994)

25

135 years old birthday Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny, military leader (1883-1973)

26

220 years birthday Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix, French painter (1798-1863)

29

international dance day

30

135 years old birthday Yaroslav Hasek, Czech writer (1883-1923)


MAY

1

Spring and Labor Day

2

65 years old birthday Valery Abisalovich Gergiev, conductor (born 1953)

3

sun day

International Press Freedom Day

5

200 years birthday Karl Marx, German economist, politician (1818-1883)

90 years old birthday Anatoly Stepanovich Ivanov, writer (1928-1999)

6

100 years birthday Mikhail Nikolaevich Alekseev, writer (1918-2007)

7

Radio day

115 years old birthday Nikolai Alekseevich Zabolotsky, poet, translator (1903-1958)

9

Victory Day

10

80 years old birthday Marina Vladi, French actress (born 1938)

12

85 years old birthday Andrei Andreevich Voznesensky, poet (1933-2010)

13

95 years old birthday Isaac Iosifovich Schwartz, composer (1923-2009)

15

international family day

220 years birthday Ivan Ivanovich Pushchin, Decembrist (1798-1859)

170 years birthday Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov, painter (1848-1926)

16

315 years from the day of foundation Petersburg(1703)

17

145 years old birthday Henri Barbusse, French writer (1873-1935)

18

International Museum Day

150 years birthday NicholasII(Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov), Russian Emperor (1868-1918)

21

90 years old birthday Igor Semenovich Kon, sociologist, psychologist, philosopher (1928-2011)

22

205 years birthday Wilhelm Richard Wagner, German composer (1813-1883)

105 years old birthday Nikita Vladimirovich Bogoslovsky, composer (1913-2004)

24

Day of Slavic Writing and Culture

26

110 years birthday Alexey Nikolaevich Arbuzov, playwright (1908-1986)

80 years old birthday Lyudmila Stefanovna Petrushevskaya, writers (b. 1938)

27

All-Russian Library Day

115 years old birthday Elena Alexandrovna Blaginina, poetess, playwright, translator (1903-1989)

28

Border Guard Day

140 years birthday Maximilian Alexandrovich Voloshin, poet, artist, critic (1878-1932)

31

145 years old birthday Sergei Vasilyevich Sabashnikov, publisher (1873-1909)











































Books - anniversaries of 2017

45 years Aleksandrova T. I. "Domovenok Kuzka" (1972)

180 years Andersen H.K. "The King's New Outfit" (1837)

90 years old Belykh G., Panteleev L. "Republic of SHKID" (1927)

165 years Beecher Stowe G. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1852)

145 years old Wagner N.P. "Tales of Purring Cat" (1872)

145 years old Vern J. "Around the world in 80 Days" (1872)

150 years Vern J. "The Children of Captain Grant" (1867-1868)

120 years Voynich E. L. "Gadfly" (1897)

80 years old Gaidar A.P. "The Fate of a Drummer" (1937)

125 years Garin-Mikhailovsky N. G. "Childhood Themes" (1892)

190 years Gauf W. "Little Longnose" (1827)

175 years Gogol N.V. "Dead Souls" (1842)

170 years Goncharov I. A. "Ordinary Story" (1847)

105 years old Gorky M. "Sparrow" (1912)

255 years Gozzi K. "The Deer King" (1762)

205 years Grimm, brothers "Golden Goose" (1812)

205 years Grimm, brothers "The Frog King, or Iron Henry" (1812)

95 years old Green. A. "Scarlet Sails" (1922)

55 years Davydychev L.I. "The difficult, full of hardships and dangers, the life of Ivan Semenov, a second-grader and repeater" (1962)

150 years De Coster Sh. "The Legend of Ulenspiegil" (1867)

115 years old Doyle A.K. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1902)

150 years Dostoevsky F. M. "Crime and Punishment" (1867)

60 years Efremov I. "Andromeda's nebula" (1957)

60 years Zheleznikov V.K. "The Freak of 6-B" (1957)

180 years Lermontov M. Yu. "Borodino" (1837)

180 years Lermontov M. Yu. "Death of poet" (1837)

120 years Mamin-Sibiryak D.N. "Alyonushka's Tales" (1897)

90 years old Marshak S. Ya. "Mail" (1927)

80 years old Marshak S. Ya. "The Tale of an Unknown Hero" (1937)

55 years Medvedev V.V. "Barankin, be a man" (1962)

65 years old Nosov N. N. "Vitya Maleev at school and at home" (1952)

320 years Perro Sh. "Puss in Boots" (1697)

320 years Perro Sh. "Cinderella, or the Crystal Slipper" (1697)

320 years Perro Sh. "Thumb boy" (1697)

320 years Perro Sh. "Blue Beard" (1697)

320 years Perro Sh. "Tales of my mother Goose, or Stories and tales of bygone times with teachings" (1947)

70 years old Polevoy B.N. "A Tale of a Real Man" (1947)

115 years old Potter b. "Peter Rabbit" (1902)

185 years Pushkin A. S. "Anchar" (1832)

185 years Pushkin A. S. "Dubrovsky" (1832-1833)

185 years Pushkin A. S. "The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of his glorious and mighty son, Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and of the beautiful Swan Princess" (1832)

95 years old Sabatini R. "Captain Blood's Odyssey" (1922)

75 years old Saint Exupery A. "A little prince" (1942)

135 years old Twain M. "Prince and the Pauper" (1882)

55 years Tokmakova I.P. "Trees" (1962)

80 years old Tolkien D.R. "The Hobbit, or There and Back Again" (1937)

145 years old Tolstoy L.N. "ABC" (1872)

165 years Tolstoy L.N. "Childhood" (1852)

145 years old Tolstoy L.N. "Prisoner of the Caucasus" (1872)

170 years Turgenev I. S. "Hunter's Notes" (1847)

165 years Turgenev I. S. "Mu Mu" (1852)

155 years Turgenev I. S. "Fathers and Sons" (1862)

120 years Wells g. "Invisible Man" (1897)

70 years old Frank A. "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1947)

65 years old Hemingway E. "The Old Man and the Sea" (1952)

130 years Chekhov A.P. "Kashtanka" (1887)

100 years Chukovsky K.I. "Crocodile" (1917)

95 years old Chukovsky K.I. "Moydodyr" (1922)

95 years old Chukovsky K.I. "Cockroach" (1922)

85 years old Sholokhov M. A. "Virgin Soil Upturned" (1932)


Works - anniversaries of 2018

165 years Aksakov S. T. "The Scarlet Flower" (1858)

185 years Andersen H.K. "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" (1838)

95 years old Arseniev V.K. "Dersu Uzala" (1923)

90 years old Belyaev A. R. "Amphibian Man" (1928)

90 years old Bianchi V.V. "Forest Newspaper" (1928)

100 years Blok A. A. "Scythians" (1918)

95 years old Blyakhin P. A. "Red Devils" (1923)

150 years Vern J. "The Children of Captain Grant" (1868)

170 years Dostoevsky F. M. "White Nights" (1848)

105 years old Yesenin S. A. "Birch" (1913)

90 years old Kestner E. "Emil and the detectives" (1928)

135 years old Collodi K. "The Adventures of Pinocchio, The Story of a Puppet" (1883)

115 years old Kudasheva R. A. "The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree" (1903)

315 years Magnitsky L. "Arithmetic, that is, the science of numerals" (1703)

140 years Little G. "Without family" (1878)

95 years old Marshak S. Ya. "The Tale of the Stupid Mouse" (1923)

95 years old Marshak S. Ya. "Children in a Cage" (1923)

90 years old Mayakovsky V.V. "Who to be?" (1928)

110 years Maeterlinck M. "Blue bird" (1908)

90 years old Olesha Yu.K. "Three Fat Men" (1928)

195 years old Pushkin A. S. "Eugene Onegin" (1823)

70 years old Rybakov A. N. "Dirk" (1948)

75 years old Saint Exupery de A. "A little prince" (1943)

95 years old Furmanov D. A. "Chapaev" (1923)

95 years old Chukovsky K.I. "Fly Tsokotukha" (1923)

The calendar is compiled based on the materials of the tab "Calendar of significant dates for the 2017-18 academic year" to the School Library magazine. - 2017. - No. 3.


90 years since the birth of TATYANA IVANOVNA ALEXANDROVA (1928-1983), Russian children's writer and artist.

Ta-tya-na Iva-nov-na lu-bi-la ri-so-vat de-tey. And so that they don’t get bored, tell them stories. Also ri-so-va-la "port-re-you" flowers. At you-rates, de-ti-stay-nav-whether-would-be and about-judg-yes-whether the flowers have a ha-rak-ter. And then she comes-du-we-va-la tales about ro-bo-tov, about cos-mi-che-co-slave, invisible-di-my plan-not-you and pla - no, in what schools will they start to study de-ti-boo-du-shche-go.

From khu-dozh-ni-tsy, she in-step-pen-but became-la pi-sa-tel-ni-tsey. On-watching the games-ra-mi de-tey, re-shi-la on-pi-sat and on-ri-co-vat books for their ku-kol.

  • Alek-san-dro-va, T. I. Magic garden [Text] / Alek-san-dro-va T.I.; Be-re-stov V. D.; rice. E. Mo-ni-na [Text]. - M.: Ma-lysh, 1974. - 22 s. : ill.
  • Alek-san-dro-va, T. I. Do-mo-ve-nok Kuz-ka [Text]: [tales: for ml. school age-ras-ta] / Ta-tya-na Alek-san-dro-va; pre-disl. V. Be-re-sto-va; ill. A. Sa-vchen-ko, G. V. Alek-san-dro-howl. - M.: Push-kin. library [and others], 2008. - 318 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. - (Out-of-class reading).
  • Alek-san-dro-va, T. I. Ka-ty in the game-ru-shech city-ro-de [Text]: a story-tell-tale / Alek-san-dro-va T. I., Be-restov V. D.; rice. L. Tok-ma-kov. - M.: Det. lit., 1990. - 127p. : col. ill.
  • Be-ke-to-va, L. V. Do-mo-ve-nok Ku-zya [Text]: vik-to-ri-na: [for children 7-8 years old] / L. V. Be-ke-to-va // Books, notes and games-rush-ki for Ka-tyush-ki and An-dryush-ki. - 2015. - No. 10. - S. 61-62. - (Game-ry! Game-ry! Game-ry!). Te-at-ra-li-zo-van-ny scene-na-riy in verses based on the book by T. I. Alek-san-dro-howl "Do-mo-ve-nok Kuz-ka".
  • Do-mo-ve-nok Kuz-ka and others[Text]: scene-on-rii according to mo-ti-you tales of Ta-tya-ny Alek-san-dro-howl // Pre-school education: gas. ed. Do-ma "First Sep-Tyab-rya". - 2002. - N 21 .. - S. 7-18.
  • Ko-ro-vi-na, I. Ve-se-lye meetings with do-mo-ven-kom Kuz-koy [Text]: Scenario of the biblical-tech-no-go-for-nya-tia on the 75th anniversary of the day birth-de-niya Ta-tya-ny Ivanov-ny Alek-san-dro-howl / I. Ko-ro-vin-na // Books, notes and games for Ka- tyush-ki and An-dryush-ki. - 2004. - N 1 .. - S. 6-11.
  • Ro-ma-ny-che-va, L. E. Ogor-che-nie Ku-zi [Text]: Playing program-ma with the participation of the per-with-on-the-tale of T. A. Alek-san-dro-howl / L. E. Ro-ma-ny-che-va // Chi-ta-eat, learn-Xia, play-ra-eat. - 2003. - Issue 6 .. - S. 48-51.

135 years since the birth of ALEXEY NIKOLAEVICH TOLSTOY (1883-1945), Russian writer.

Modern-men-ni-ki on-zy-va-li Aleksey Ni-ko-la-e-vi-cha Tol-hundred-th "red graph", under-black-ki-vai pa -ra-dox of his bio-graphics: in 1917, more-she-vi-ki times-de-la-lis with ti-tu-la-mi and their no-si-te-la-mi, but Tol-hundred succeeded the impossible. The personality of Aleksey Tol-hundred, as well as his creativity, through-you-tea-but about-ti-in-re-chi-va. In the USSR, it is perceived as “pi-sa-tel no-mer two” (after Gor-ko-go) and was a symbol of “re-re-kov-ki” ba-ri-na, count-fa in the co-vet-th-civil-yes-ni-na, his pro-from-ve-de-niya were considered without-reproach-us and hu- do-same-stven-but, and ideo-lo-gi-che-ski. At the same time, Alek-this Ni-ko-la-e-vich was an indefatigable worker, he wrote without fail every day. More than once, he hlo-talked for the disgraced and even the same are-hundred-van-ny acquaintances, but he could also evade the eye-for-power.

  • Tol-stand, A. N. Golden key, or Pr-kly-che Bu-ra-ti-no [Text]: [fairy tale (abbreviated variant): for young sixth school age] / A. Tol-stand; hu-dog. L. Vla-di-mir-sky. - Moscow: Plan of childhood, 2011. - 61, p. : col. ill.
  • Tol-stand, A. N. Peter the First [Text]: analysis of the text hundred. Main content. Co-chi-non-nia; [ed.-ed.: K. K. Stra-khov, L. D. Stra-kho-va]. - 2nd ed., erased. - Moscow: Dro-fa, 2001. - 127, p. : ill. ; 20 cm - (School program).
  • Tol-stand, A. N. So-ro-whose tales [Text] / Aleksey Tol-stand; rice. M. Be-lo-mustache-howl. - Moscow: EKSMO, 2009. - 119, p. : col. ill.
  • Var-la-mov, A. N. Aleksey Tol-stay [Text] / Aleksey Var-la-mov. - Ed. 2nd. - Moscow: Mo-lo-day guard-diya, 2008. - 589, p., l. portrait ; 21 cm. - (Life for-me-cha-tel-ny people. Series of bio-graphs; Issue 1306 (1106).
  • Yes-you-do-wa, M.A. A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it [Text] / M.A. - 2012. - No. 10. - S. 24-26: illustration, portrait. Li-te-ra-tour-naya com-po-zi-tion according to the tales of pi-sa-te-la A. N. Tol-hundred with elements-men-ta-mi te-at-ra whether-for-tion.
  • Za-mostya-nov, A."Looking at Rus' with a Russian eye ..." [Text] / Ar-se-niy Za-mo-stya-nov // Is-to-rik. - 2017. - No. 9 (33). - S. 62-65: ill. - (Russian literature). About the life and work of the West Russian poet and dramatist Aleksey Tol-hundred.
  • Filo-no-va, Yu. A.“Childhood of Ni-ki-you” by A.N. firewood-on // Lie-te-ra-tu-ra at school. - 2012. - No. 10. - S. 34-36. Analysis of epi-zo-dov, in-ka-zy-va-yu-schist-nov-le-nie ha-rak-te-ra of the main hero in-ve-sti A. N Tol-hundred-go "Childhood No-ki-you".

230 years since the birth of GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824), English poet.

George Gor-don Byron was so subjective to such a degree that even his wicked mastery seems -sya congenital in a-ti-che-sky tal-lan-tom. Po-et about-la-gave such a-a-te-che-strength, someone-paradise over-overcame-wa-la, and so-kim all-volume-lu- with a great mind, someone knew how to penetrate into all spiritual movements, into all of the vi-li-we of the human-lo-ve-che-heart , in all passions and secret aspirations, and knew how to express them with words. On-ver-but, in this-mu, his e-zia pro-from-in-di-la is such a strong impression on his modern-men-ni-kov, and on the next-du-u-sche-ko-le-niya. Yes, the most pompous of the po-e-ti-che-pro-of-ve-de-ny Bay-ro-on from-whether-cha-yut-sya is soft flexibility, then a sharp boldness you-ra-zhe-niy and, in this way, achieve such perfection of the form , which we don’t find in any of the English poets.

  • Byron, D. G. Selected [Text] / D. G. Byron. - Rostov-on-Do-nu: Phoenix, 1998. - 544 p. - (All-world bib-lio-te-ka in e-zia).
  • Byron, D. G. Love and death [Text]: Poet-ho-your-re-niya. Po-e-we and tra-ge-dia: [per. from English] / George Gore-don By-ron; [hu-dog. V. V. Po-ka-tov]. - M. : Le-to-pis, 1998. - 461 p. - (World in e-zia).
  • Byron, D. G. Po-e-we [Text]: per. from English. / By-ron D. G.; [hu-dog. N. V. Kra-so-vi-to-va]. - Moscow: Synergy, 2005. - 416 p. : ill. - (New school library-lio-te-ka).
  • Ka-ga-no-wich, S. L. By-ron and Russian ro-man-ti-che-sky style [Text] / S. L. Ka-ga-no-vich // Lee-te-ra-tu-ra: journal. ed. do-ma "First september-rya". - 2011. - No. 15. - S. 21-26. - Note: method. comments - Add. ma-te-ri-a-ly to st. see CD. - (I'm going to class). It will not be pre-increased to say that in the 20s of the XIX century. Byron was one of the most popular poets in Russia. About the influence of his work on the Russian li-te-ra-tu-ru.
  • Levitskaya, N. A.“My soul is gloomy”: By-ron in the translations of Russian poets [Text] / N. A. Le-vit-skaya // Lee-te-ra-tu-ra at school. - 2012. - No. 3. - S. 10-13. - Portr. - Il. - Bibliogr. in ad-sword. - (Our spiritual values) Bib-lyogr. in ad-sword. Bio-graphics of this.
  • Shi-ren-ko, L. A. Ro-man-ti-che-personality in li-ri-ke J. Bai-ro-na: 2 lessons. IX grade [Text] / Si-ren-ko Li-diya Alek-san-drov-na; ill. San der sa // Lie-te-ra-tu-ra at school. - 2016. - No. 4. - S. 35-38: ill. - (Search. Experience. Mastery) (Lessons). Bibliogr. at the end of Art. Analysis of the li-ri-che-sky sti-ho-tvo-re-ny J. Bai-ro-na at the lessons of li-te-ra-tu-ry in the 9th grade.
  • Si-ri-tsa, T. G. From Sheks-pi-ra to De-fo: [for grades 7-9] [Text] / T. G. Si-ri-tsa // Chi-ta-eat, learn-Xia, play-ra-eat. - 2015. - No. 3. - S. 61-63. - Portr. Bibliography: p. 63. Scenario uro-ka li-te-ra-tu-ry about the creation of English pi-sa-te-lei.

115 years since the birth of NIKOLAI MIKHAILOVICH VERZILIN (1903-1984), Russian writer.

Passion for studying the life of races in natural conditions attracted Ver-zi-li-na to travel around the genus edge and countries of the world. The collected ma-te-ri-al appeared in books, on-pi-san-ny in the form of a conversation with a young chi-ta-te-lem, fascinating-ka-tel- nyh travels. In each of the books, pi-sa-te-la pe-re-ple-ta-yut-xia is-to-riya and geo-graphics, art and poetry. Books by N. Ver-zi-li-many times from-yes-va-lis in Russia. You-launched his books in Bol-gary, Bra-zi-li, Georgia, China, Latvia, Lithuania, Mold-da-via, Poland , Ru-we-nii, Ukraine, Che-khii, Es-to-nii, Yugoslavia, Japan.

Ver-zi-lin is not only a scientist, pi-sa-tel, but also a pe-da-gog. According to his books, there is not one but the same for young chi-ta-te-lei, knowing-va-lo pre-wisdom-ro-sti nature.

  • Ver-zi-lin, N. M. In the footsteps of the ladies of Ro-bin-zo-na [Text]: About the secrets of the forest races-shadows: for the middle and older school-no-th-age-ra-ta / Ver-zi-lin N. M.; intro. Art. D. I. Tri-ta-ka; Hu-dog. V. D. Kolganov. - M. : Pro-sve-shche-nie, 1994. - 218 p. : col. ill.
  • Ver-zi-lin, N. M. Teacher bo-ta-ni-ki, or Raz-go-thief with races-te-ni-i-mi [Text]: on-uch-no-hu-to-the-same-book: [for younger school age] / N. M. Ver-zi-lin; [rice. R. Gud-zen-ko]. - Le-nin-grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1984. - 173 p. : col. ill.
  • Ver-zi-lin, N. M. Traveling with home-machine-ni-mi races-te-ni-i-mi [Text] / N. Ver-zi-lin. - Le-ning-grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1965.- 346, p. : ill.
  • Go-rya-che-va, E. A. After-do-wa-tel Robin-zo-na [Text] / E. A. Go-rya-che-va // Chi-ta-eat, learn, play-ra-eat. - 2013. - No. 8. - P. 70-75: ill., photo. Bibliography: p. 75. About the life and work of pi-sa-te-la N. M. Ver-zi-li-na.
  • Gun-che-wa, S.A. Hello, summer forest! [Text]: [scenario based on the book: V. Rozh-de-stven-sko-go and N. Ver-zi-li-on "Tro-pin-ka into the forest" for children 6 -8 years] / S. A. Gun-che-wa // Books, notes and games-rush-ki for Ka-tyush-ki and An-dryush-ki. - 2007. - No. 4 .. - S. 49-50.
  • Ko-tse-ru-ba, N. What to do on the neobi-ta-e-my island-ro-ve? [Text]: [Ha-rak-te-ri-sti-ka and me-to-di-ka ra-bo-you with the book Ver-zi-li-na N.M. “In the footsteps of the ladies of Ro -bin-zo-na "] / N. Ko-tse-ru-ba // Biblio-te-ka at school: gas. ed. Do-ma "First Sep-Tyab-rya". - 2004. - August 16-31. - P.58-59.

80 years since the birth of VLADIMIR SEMYONOVICH VYSOTSKY (1938-1980), Russian poet and actor.

I have something to sing, standing before the Almighty,
I have something to justify before Him.

B. You are a social cue

According to the results of the VTsIOM survey, pro-ve-den-no-go in 2010, V. You-social took second place in the list of "ku-mi-ditch XX century" after Yuri Ga-ga-ri-na. He doesn’t like his song, and the Russians consider his work to be an important fact of the native culture of the XX ve-ka.

  • You are a social cue, V.S. Black candle [Text] / Vla-di-world You are a socialist, Leonid Mon-chinsky. - Moscow: Mos-kov-skaya mezh-du-nar. school-la re-vod-chi-kov, 1992. - 407 p.
  • No-vi-kov, V. I. You-social cue [Text]: bio-graphics / No-vi-kov V.I. - 3rd edition. - Moscow: Mo-lo-daya guard-diya, 2006. - 412 p. : ill. - (Life for me-cha-tel-ny people. Series of bio-graphs. Issue 992).
  • Ru-ba-no-va, I.I. Vla-di-world you-social cue [Text] / Ru-ba-no-va I.I. - Moscow, 1983. - 64 p. : ill.
  • Sush-ko, Yu. M. Vladimir Vysotsky. On-above-pa-stu [Text] / Yuri Sush-ko. - Moscow: Olympus: Ast-rel, 2010. -573, p. - (Ku-mi-ry) (Is-to-rii Ve-li-koy Love-vi).
  • Sush-ko, Yu. M.“The whole weak female sex walked in me in love ...” [Text]: women in the life of Vla-di-mi-ra you-social-ko -go / Yuri Sush-ko. - Moscow: Va-g-ri-us, 2005. - 493, p. : ill., portr. About women in the poetry of V. You-social-go.
  • Shi-li-na, O. Yu. Vla-di-world you-social and mu-zy-ka [Text]: “I studied everything but you from and to ...” / Ol-ga Shi-li-na. - St. Petersburg: Kom-po-zi-tor-SPb., 2008. - 215 p. : notes + 10 l. photo.
  • You are a social cue, N.V."Pe-re-ver-well-elk, in my-elk-everything" [Text] / No-ki-ta you-social cue; Va-dim Ver-nick // Gala Bio-graphics. - 2014. - No. 7/8. - S. 56-66: ill., photo. - (Di-na-stiya). Inter-view with the son of Vla-di-mi-ra you-social about your father and mother, creative life and many others -gom.
  • Er-ma-ko-wa, S. As he knew how, he lived [Text]: whether-te-ra-tour-no-mu-zy-kal-naya com-po-zi-tion, sacred pa-my-ti Vla-di -mi-ra you-sots-ko-go / S. Er-ma-ko-va [Text] // Scenes-on-rii and re-per-to-ar. - 2015. - No. 13. - S. 23-36. - (We love, we remember, we know ...).
  • Ku-li-chen-ko, N."Peace to your-she-mu do-mu!" [Text]: in-en-naya theme in the work of Vla-di-mi-ra you-sots-ko-go / N. Ku-li-chen-ko // Va-sha bib-lio - te-ka. - 2013. - No. 2. - S. 18-37: photo. - (Bib-lio-tech-ny scenario). Li-te-ra-tour-but mu-zy-kal-naya com-po-zi-tion for senior-she-class-ni-kov and students on the work of V. S. You -social.
  • Oresh-ki-na, I. N.“I, of course, will be back ...” [Text] / I. N. Oresh-ki-na // Playing library-te-ka. - 2012. - No. 8. - S. 56-75: photo. - (Anniversary-ley-ny yes-you). Scenario li-te-ra-tour-no-mu-zy-kal-no-go-ve-che-ra for grades 6-11, dedicated to V. You-social to whom.
  • Ros-sin-skaya, S. V. Vla-di-mir Vla-di-mir you-sots-kiy: "My path is all the same ..." [Text] / Svet-la-na Vla-di-mir-dov-na Ros-sin-skaya // Mir bib- lyo-graphics. - 2013. - No. 6. - S. 42-46: 7 ph. - (Next). Bibliography: p. 46. ​​Thinking about the fate of this Vla-di-mi-ra you-social-go.

65 years since the birth of IGOR YUL'EVICH OLEYNIKOV (b. 1953), illustrator.

Books, Igor Yulyevich worked on someone-ry-mi, I want to take it in my hands, to become, to dis-smart-ri-vat, love-bo-vat -sya and you-de-lyat them sa-my even place on the floor.

  • Brodsky, I. A. Ra-bo-tea az-bu-ka [Text]: [sti-ho-your-re-niya: for pre-school-no-go and younger school-age -ta: 6+] / Joseph Brodsky; khu-dozh-nickname Igor Olei-ni-kov. - St. Petersburg: Ak-va-rel: [Ko-man-da A], 2013. - p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. - (Mag-sheb-ni-ki-ki-sti).
  • DiCamillo, K. We-shon-ka Des-pe-ro, or rather, the Tale of we-shon-ke, prince-cess-se, ta-rel-ke su-pa and ka- tush-ke with thread-ka-mi [Text] / Kate DiCamillo; per. from English. Ol-gi Var-sha-ver; ill. Igo-rya Olei-ni-ko-va. - Moscow: Ma-ha-on, 2009. - 204, p. : col. ill.
  • Usachev, A. A. Ko-ly-bel-naya book [Text]: verses and songs: [for the middle school age] / Andrey Usa-chev; khu-dozh-nick I. Olei-ni-kov. - Moscow: RIPOL classic, 2013. - p. : col. ill. - (Poems and songs of Andrey Usa-cho-wa).
  • Eski-na, E. Everyone runs and flies and jumps [Text]: artist Igor Olei-nik-kov: [about the work of Igor Olei-ni-ko-va, khu-dozh-ni -ka-ani-ma-to-ra, il-lu-stra-to-ra of a children's book] / E. Eski-na // Biblio-te-ka at school: journal. ed. Do-ma "First Sep-Tyab-rya". - 2012. - No. 8. - S. 29-30. - Il. - (Island of co-kro-visch) (Ig-ra in kar-tin-ki). About ex-pe-ri-men-tah and innovations in the books of Igo-rya Olei-ni-ko-va.
  • Kar-po-va, Yu. Books with pictures: what do we know about modern illustration? [Text] / Y. Kar-po-va // Va-sha bib-lio-te-ka. - 2015. - May-June (No. 5-6). - S. 102-112: 16 ph. - (This is interesting). A story about hu-dozh-ni-kah-il-lu-stra-to-rakh.
  • "Che-lo-age of the book-gi-2011"[Text]: khu-dozh-nick Igor Olei-nik-kov: [about the be-di-te-le of the Prize "Che-lo-age of the book" in the no-mi-na-tion "Khu -dozh-nick ”, il-lu-stra-to-re of the children's book by I. Olei-ni-ko-ve] // Book vision. - 2011. - No. 22. - Incl. PRO. - S. 13. - Photo. - (“Che-lo-vek-books-gi” -2011). About ra-bo-te hu-doge-ni-ka in multi-ti-pli-ka-tion, in children's magazines and in book illustrations.

115 years since the birth of NATALIA PETROVNA KONCHALOVSKAYA (1903-1988), Russian writer.

His pi-sa-tel-de-I-tel-ness Na-ta-lya Pet-rov-na-cha-la pe-re-vo-da-mi Shel-li, Bra-u-ning-ha , Word-svor-ta. In addition to that, she re-re-vo-di-la from Ukrainian-in-sko-go - Stel-ma-ha, from Jewish-go-go - Rub-bin-shtein-na, she would it be pe-re-ve-de-na verses of many Ka-Bar-Din-sky, Bal-Kar-sky poets. But her biggest trans-re-water is in-e-ma "Mi-ray" pro-van-sal-sko-go-this XIX century Mi-stra-la.

Especially ben-but brightly pi-sa-tel-ni-tsa for-reveal-la about yourself in poetry for children. Do you-ho-di-do her books-ki-shir-we, books-ki-ig-rush-ki, including books-ha-pu-te-she-action according to modern-men-no-mu Ki-tai “Zhong-go, Nin Hao!”, on-pi-san-naya jointly with Yu. Se-me-no-vym. A special recognition came to her when the book "Our ancient hundred-face" was published, over which the author was working d-did for the last five-twenty-twenty years, where she, in a simple, figurative word, re-created our ancestors, ras- la role on-ro-yes in the camp-nov-le-nii of the Russian state-su-dar-stva.

  • Kon-cha-lov-skaya, N. P. Na-sha ancient hundred-face [Text]: car-ti-ny from the past of Moscow / Na-ta-lya Kon-cha-lov-skaya; [hu-dog.V. A. Fa-vor-sky, M. Fa-vor-skaya, V. Fe-dya-ev-skaya]. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1986. - 318, p. : ill. - (Biblio-tech series).
  • Kon-cha-lov-skaya, N. P. De-lo in a hat [Text]: [for pre-school-no-go and younger school-no-go age] / Na-ta-lya Kon-cha-lov-sky ; rice. B. Di-o-do-ro-va. - . - Moscow: Iso-ra-zi-tel-noe art, 1989. - 33, p. : col. ill.
  • Kon-cha-lov-skaya, N. P. Su-ri-ko-in childhood [Text]: [for ml. school age-race] / Na-ta-lya Kon-cha-lov-skaya; [artist: A. A. Du-ra-sov]. - Kras-no-yarsk: Prince. publishing house, 1989. - 22, p. : ill.
  • Kon-cha-lov-skaya, N. P. Sorcery and work-to-love [Text]: story-telling and in-ve-sti, art. and essays / N. P. Kon-cha-lov-skaya. - Moscow: Sov. pi-sa-tel, 1989. - 317 p.
  • Kon-cha-lov-skaya, N. P. De-re-vyan-nye tales [Text] / N. Kon-cha-lov-skaya; hu-dog. V. Fe-dya-ev-skaya. - Moscow: Ma-lysh, 1989. - 25, p. : ill.
  • Evening dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth Na-ta-lyi Kon-cha-lov-skoy [Text] // Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra. - 2003. - No. 3. - P. 45-47.
  • Zu-ra-bo-wa, K. How to bake black bread [Text]: Strokes to the port-re-tu N. P. Kon-cha-lov-sky / K. Zu-ra-bo-va // Pre-school education. - 2010. - No. 5. - S. 21-29.

95 years since the birth of YURI IOSIFOVICH KORINTS (1923-1989), Russian prose writer and poet.

Yuri Ko-ri-nets writes poems for children in the most different forms. These are sti-hee-jokes, sti-hee-ig-ry, sti-hee-pe-re-ver-you-shi, riff-mo-van-nye for-gad-ki. In his verses, good-ro is always the eye-zy-va-et-s-stronger and obligatory-for-tel-but runs-yes. And also Yuri Ko-ri-nets has a special ability to create any object. In his poems, the main heroes-ro-i-mi become-but-vyat-sya not only people, but everything that can be seen around. The world, which someone created in their pro-of-ve-de-ni-yah, is open for everyone who is chi-ta- et his verses, makes-la-et ra-to-vat-sya and co-pe-re-zhi-vat with-key-che-ni-yam, life and fate of his life te-ley.

  • Ko-ri-nets, Yu. I. De-dov-sky in-da-rock [Text]: verses / Ko-ri-nets Yu. I.; rice. Tok-ma-ko-va L. - Moscow: Ma-lysh, 1985. - 20 p. : ill.
  • Ko-ri-nets, Yu. I. For-blu-div-shy ro-bot [Text]: fan-ta-sti-che-po-news: for pre-school age-ra-ta / Yu. I. Ko-ri -net; khu-dozh-nick E. Go-ro-hov-sky. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1988. - 126 p. : ill.
  • Ko-ri-nets, Yu. I. Po-e-ma about co-str-re [Text]: for school-age-ra-ta / Yu. I. Ko-ri-nets; khu-dozh-nick S. Tro-fi-mov. - in abbr. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1989. - 31 p. : col. ill. - (My first books).
  • Ko-ri-nets, Yu. I. Sam-maya clever horse [Text]: Little lazy news / Y. Ko-ri-nets; Hood. I. Shi-pu-ling. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1976. - 46 p., ill.

90 years since the birth of LEVO IVANOVICH KUZMIN (1928-2000), Russian writer.

“Kuz-mi-for every word in place and

to another for-me-string it is somehow impossible ...,

in every phrase one hears a negro-kai,

la-ko-vaya mu-zy-ka.

S. Sa-khar-nov

Lev Iva-no-vich Kuz-min is the author of more than 80 books. Ta-lan-tu pi-sa-te-la is under the power of the most different li-te-ra-tour genres: udi-vi-tel-but good-ry beautiful nye verses, for-me-cha-tel-nye stories and in-ve-sti, pre-ku-mental-essays, magic fairy tales, pe- re-lo-zhe-niya into the Russian language in-native pe-se-nok and fairy tales with ko-mi-per-myats-ko-go, bash-kir-sko-go, ta-tar -sko-go, ud-murt-sko-go and other languages ​​​​of the peoples of the USSR. The general circulation of books pi-sa-te-la step-zero yes-le-ko for 10 million-li-o-new, and from-yes-va-lis they were not only in Per-mi, but also in one hundred personal publishing houses: “Ba-lysh”, “Children's-te-ra-tu-ra”, “Sa-mo-var”, “Image LTD”.

  • Kuz-min, L. I. Star-to-what-you [Text]: fairy tales: [for the youngest school age: 0+] / Lev Kuz-min; ri-sun-ki V. Chi-zhi-ko-wa. - Moscow: Ed. House of Me-sche-rya-ko-va, 2014.- 31, p. : col. ill.
  • Kuzmin, L. Ba-ba Yaga and her granddaughters Yago-ba-boch-ki [Text]: fairy tales / Lev Kuz-min; ed. V. Pi-rozh-ni-kov; hu-dog. V. Ka-doch-ni-kov. - Perm: Ural-Press, 1993. - 150 p. : col. ill.
  • Kuz-min, L. I. Sa-lyut in Stri-zha-takh [Text]: ras-ska-zy / Lev Kuz-min. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1990. - 94, p.
  • Kuz-min, L. I. In one beautiful red kingdom [Text]: fairy tales, verses, pes-sen-ki, riddles for children of the youngest and middle age-race / Lev Kuz-min; [hu-dog. Na-ta-lya Katz-parzhak]. - Perm: Iz-da-tel Mak-sa-ro-va I., 2008. - 190, p. : col. ill.
  • Kuz-min, L. I. Za-vet-no de-lo [Text]: true story: for the younger school-age / Kuz-min Lev Ivan-no-vich; rice. V. Yudi-na. - Moscow: Ma-lysh, 1986. - 30s. : tsv.ill. - (Country-to-native).
  • Vol-ko-va, E. E. Wonderful ko-lo-kol-chik and ban-tic for ki-ki-mo-ra [Text]: history in faces: [for children 7-9 years old] / E E. Vol-ko-va // Books, notes-ki and games-rush-ki for Katyusha-ki and An-dryusha-ki. - 2012. - No. 6. - S. 64-66. - (On the te-at-ral under-bridges). Ku-kol-ny performance-takle based on mo-ti-you fairy tales by L. Kuz-mi-na “Wonderful ko-lo-kol-chik and ban-tic for ki-ki-mo-ry” .

390th Birth Anniversary of CHARLES PERROT (1628-1703), French writer.

The influence of Char-la Per-ro ...

so ve-li-ko that, if you are this-day on

who-no-be-to-call you a ti-pich-ny magical story,

he, vi-di-mo, na-so-vets you one of the French:

“Cat in Sa-po-gah”, “Zo-lush-ka” or “Red Sha-bud-ka”.

J.R.R. Tol-ki-en

The whole life of Shar-la Per-ro was sacred to the service of the state. Charles Per-ro worked for the glory of the royal Aka-de-mia over-pi-this, was a sec-re-ta-rem co-ve-ta Ma-loy Aka-de-mia , state sec-re-ta-rem in culture-tu-re. Per-ro released a huge volume "Known people of France in the 17th century", in someone else he collected more than a hundred biogras -fiy-know-me-no-those scientists, poets, is-to-ri-kov, chi-rur-gov, hu-doge-ni-kov, it has 108 grav-vures and port-re- comrade you-da-yu-shchih-sya people of the 17th century. Raz-ra-bo-tal his own program for teaching his children - training in the game. And the fairy tales, for some reason he was embarrassed to sign his own name, made him immortal. Thanks to them, he entered the world history of li-te-ra-tu-ry. General circulation of fairy tales Per-ro for the last two hundred years, only in Russia, re-re-va-lil for de-syat-ki mil-li-o-new ek -land-bea-ditch.

  • Perro, Sh. Sleeping beauty-sa-vi-tsa [Text]: [tale: chi-ta-eat yourself and with my mother. 4 - 6 years old] / Charles Perro; khu-dog-nick L. Yak-shis. - Moscow: Ma-ha-on, 2003. - 16 p. : col. ill. - (Sun).
  • Perro, Sh. Magic tales Char-la Per-ro [Text] / Charles Per-ro; hu-dog. V. Kra-mi-na. - [Moscow]: Sa-mo-var,. - 76, p. : col. ill. - (Three-de-sya-ty tales).
  • Perro, Sh. Zo-lush-ka [Text] / Charles Per-ro; [hu-dog. L. Ko-ro-ev, E. Lo-pa-ti-na, I. Kon-dra-to-vich]. - Minsk: Modern School, 2009. - 10 p. - (Any favorite fairy tales).
  • In the style of Zo-lush-ki[Text]: game scenario based on the fairy tales of Sh. -em ro-di-te-lei / T. Sur-ko-va [and others] // Pre-school education. - 2016. - No. 11. - S. 73-76: ill. - (Interaction with the family). Bibliography: p. 76 (4 stars). Scenario ve-se-lo-go do-su-ha for children and their ro-di-te-lei.
  • Za-har-kin, M. S."At least believe it, at least check it..." [Text] / M. S. Za-khar-kin // Playing library-te-ka. - 2012. - No. 8. - S. 94-103: ill., photo. - (Te-at-ral-naya pre-mier-ra). A play for grades 3-5, in a sacred tale by Sh. Per-ro.
  • At the ba-lu at Zo-lush-ki[Text] // From what and why. - 2013. - No. 9. - S. 17-21: ill. - (Spin-tit-sya, spin-tit ball go-lu-fight, or Pu-te-walk along the magic globe-bu-su). Pro-debt Na-cha-lo: Nos. 2-5, 8. Traveling around France along with the tales of the heroes-ro-i-mi Char-la Per-ro.
  • Me-sik, L. O. Il-lu-stri-ro-van-nye from giving fairy tales Shar-la Per-ro in Russia [Text] / L. O. Me-sik // Bib-lio-graphy. - 2016. - No. 4. - P. 63-83: 22 photos, 9 tables, 6 figs. - (Three-boo-on mo-lo-dyh). Bibliography: p. 78-83. In the article about-following-va-et-sya is-to-riya from-da-niya about-from-ve-de-ny Char-la Per-ro in Russia. Particular attention is paid to il-lu-stri-ro-van-nym from yes-ni-pits of the XX and XXI centuries, pre-signed for children's reading.
  • Onosh-ko, N. Why are you mas-ka? [Text] / N. Onosh-ko // Holiday at school. - 2012. - No. 6. - S. 74-77. In-stage-ni-ditch-ka according to the tale of Sh. Per-ro "Red Sha-poch-ka".
  • Opa-ri-na, N. A. From ba-la to dis-ko-te-ki [Text]: scene-on-riy te-at-ra-li-zo-van-noy tan-tse-val-but-raz-vle-ka-tel- no-pro-gram-we, according to mo-ti-you, fairy tales Shar-la Per-ro and ki-no-scene-na-ria Ev-gen-iya Shvar-ts “Zo-lush-ka” / Ni-na Alek-san-drov-na Opa-ri-na // I enter the world of art. - 2012. - No. 1. - S. 62-87. - (Zo-lo-toy press fund 2006) (School holidays and spectacles) (Re-per-tu-ar-no-me-to-di-che-sky collection -Nick).

60 years since the birth of TIM SOBAKIN (ANDREY VIKTOROVICH IVANOV) (b. 1958), children's writer, poet.

Pi-sa-tel Tim So-ba-kin did not appear immediately. Vna-cha-le was pro-gram-mist Ivanov An-drey Vik-to-ro-vich, someone since 1988 for-no-ma-et-is-key-chi-tel -but whether-te-ra-tour-noy de-ya-tel-no-stu. Writes stories and verses for children.

  • So-ba-kin, T. Over-the-water World [Text]: poems, fairy tales, songs / Tim So-ba-kin; hu-dog. I. Olei-nikov. - Moscow: Ast-rel: AST, 2007. - 316 p. - (Love-my reading).
  • So-ba-kin, T. Ig-ra in birds [Text]: fairy tales / T. So-ba-kin; khu-dog-nick A. Lu-k'ya-nov. - Moscow: Dro-fa, 2000. - 40 p. : col. ill.
  • So-ba-kin, T. Heavenly ko-cha-ta [Text] / T. So-ba-kin; hu-dog-nick O. Po-di-vi-lo-va. - Moscow: Sa-mo-var, 2001. - 48 p. : col. ill.
  • So-ba-kin, T. Song-no be-ge-mo-tov [Text]: poems, fairy tales, games and songs / T. So-ba-kin; ri-sun-ki E. So-ko-lo-wa. - Moscow: Dro-fa, 2000. - 40 p. : col. ill.
  • Na-at-men-ko, V. Tim So-ba-kin [Text]: [bio-graphic-fi-che-essay] / V. Na-u-men-ko // An-to-logia of the Russian children's li-te-ra-tu-ry: in 6 volumes / ed. M. Ak-se-no-va, L. Po-li-kov-skaya. - Moscow: Mir en-tsik-lo-pe-diy Avan-ta +. - 2008. - V. 5. - S. 441-443.

145 years since the birth of Lydia Alekseevna Charskaya (Voronova) (1873-1937), Russian writer.

On everything about the Russian children's whether-te-ra-tu-ry

(and maybe, and all-world-noy) would not be pi-sa-te-la,

so popular among under-growths as L. Char-skaya.

The popularity of Kry-lo-va in Russia and An-der-se-na

in Da-nii, not to-sti-ga-la such tension-women-but-sti and ardor-to-sti.

F. So-lo-lip

Char-skaya would-la sa-my popular children's pi-sa-tel-ni-tsey on-cha-la of the XX century. Her fairy tales for kids, children's stories, stories for youth, ro-mans for adults, poems and plays instantly -ven-but is-che-for-whether with lav-kov ma-ga-zi-nov.

What is she pee-sa-la about? About kindness, love for your neighbor, co-stra-da-nia, sa-mo-from-ver-women-no-sti, call-chi-vo-sti. Her heroes are people of different co-words. But all of them are united by a person-lo-ve-to-love-be, and-la-tion respond to someone else's pain, the devil-to-ry-thing - those people -ve-che-qualities, de-fi-tsit of some especially ben-but strongly feel in our time. In-ve-sti for-be-la-yut de-tey co-pe-re-live-vat ge-ro-yam, you-zy-va-yut good feelings, they teach not from-in- ra-chi-va-sya from stra-da-ny and in any si-tu-a-tion remain honest.

  • Char-skaya, L. A. House of sha-lu-nov [Text]: [for cf. school age-race] / Li-diya Char-skaya; [hu-dog. A. Bal-din-ger]. - Moscow: ENAS-BOOK, 2012. - 190, p. : ill. - (Books for all time).
  • Char-skaya, L. A. Well-deserved happiness [Text]: [according to st. school age-race] / Li-diya Char-skaya; [hu-dog. A. Vla-so-va]. - Moscow: ENAS-BOOK, 2011. - 300, p. : ill. - (Road to happiness).
  • Char-skaya, L. A. Ta-si-no go-re [Text]: [for ml. school Voz-ra-ta] / Li-diya Char-skaya; hu-dog. I. Pe-te-li-na. - Moscow: ENAS-BOOK, 2010. - 190, p. : col. ill. - (For-vet-th half-ka).
  • Char-skaya, L. A. Tsa-roar-on Ice floe; Fairy in a honey-ve-zha ber-lo-ge [Text] / Li-diya Char-skaya; hu-dog. M. Gu-tsa-lov. - St. Petersburg: The world of re-ben-ka,. - 75 s. : col. ill. - (Tales-ki go-lu-boy fairies).
  • Ve-se-lov-skaya, E. E. The world of nature in the author's fairy tales [Text]: si-ste-ma of the development of the va-yu-go-go-education by D. B. El-ko-ni- on - V.V. Yes-you-do-va. II class / E. E. Ve-se-lov-skaya. - We co-chi-nya-eat a fairy tale // Primary school. - 2012. - No. 5. - S. 46-52. Presenting-becoming-le-we times-ra-bots-ki-you-rekh lessons on whether-te-ra-tour-no-mu reading for students of the 2nd grade. Te-we lessons: "K. D. Ushin-sky" Pro-ka-zy old-ru-hi winters ";" L. A. Char-skaya "Winter Tale"; "O. O. Driz" How winter was born ";
  • Ere-mi-na, I.V. Russian Jean-na D'Arc [Text]: book-ha-anniversary: ​​[in 1905, the book of Li-diya Char-skaya "Brave Life" was published] / And V. Ere-mi-na // Books, notes and games-rush-ki for Ka-tyush-ki and An-dryush-ki. - 2015. - No. 6. - S. 9-11. - From the content: vik-to-ri-na, in-sce-ni-ditch-ka from-a-break-ka from the "Brave Life" story.
  • Kras-no-va, L. V. About co-ro-lyah and queen-role-nah [Text]: [pa-my-ti of Lydia Alek-se-ev-na Char-skaya (1875-1937): [vik-to-ri-na for children 7-9 years old] / L.V. Kras-no-va // Books, notes and toys for Katyush-ki and An-dryush-ki. - 2017. - No. 9. - S. 12. - (Big-shay-te-ra-tu-ra for little ones). Vik-to-ri-na, according to fairy tales, sa-my from-west-noy to-re-vo-lu-qi-on-noy children's pi-sa-tel-ni-tsy L. A. Char- skoy.
  • Ku-li-ko-wa, S. V. Silver voice of the fairy [Text]: on the 125th anniversary of the birth of L.A. for children of younger and middle school age] / S. V. Ku-li-ko-va // Chi-ta-eat, learn-Xia, play-ra-eat. - 1999. - No. 6. - S. 81-84.
  • Mur-zen-ko-wa, N. Ku-mi-ry of the past [Text] / Na-ta-lya Mur-zen-ko-va // Bib-lio-po-le. - 2015. - No. 10. - S. 41-43., Portr. , ill. - (Know-me-ni-thye ancestors). The script is dedicated to pi-sa-te-lyam, whose pro-from-ve-de-niya is included in the circle of reading children and youth in the XIX- XX centuries: Li-dia Char-sky, S. Lager-lef, S. Richard-so-nu, M. N. Za-gos-ki-nu, I. Se-ve-rya-ni-nu .
  • Christmas, N. To the edge of the world. Tsa-roar-on an ice floe [Text]: in-scene-ni-ditch-ki according to the story of L. Char-skaya / N. Rozh-de-stven-skaya // Pre-school education. - 2000. - No. 12. - S. 86-90.
  • Se-me-no-va, V. G. One for all [Text]: [To the 680th anniversary of the birth of Ser-gii Ra-do-nezh-sko-go: in-stage-ni-ditch-ka in L Char-sky] / V. G. Se-me-no-va // Chi-ta-eat, learn-Xia, play-ra-eat. - 2001. - No. 6. - S. 4-11.
  • Bold life of Lydia Charskaya[Text] // Chi-tay-ka. - 2010. - No. 1. - S. 2-4. About the difficult creative fate of pi-sa-tel-ni-tsy Char-sky L.

Science claims that the bulk of information from the outside world enters the human brain through visual channels, and a considerable percentage of it is the printed word. It does not matter whether it is a paper book or an electronic one, articles on Internet sites, handwritten texts - we, humans, will always read.

And special thanks for instilling this culture must be said, of course, to the classics of literature. is rich in anniversaries and days of memory of several dozen of them at once, and, of course, for readers all over the world, these dates will be an excellent occasion to re-read their favorite works.

And also a signal that interesting events can be held in their honor, which a person who considers himself cultural has no right to miss. So, let's begin…

Anniversaries in January 2019

The first month of 2019 will bring two high-profile anniversaries at once - Jerome David Salinger and Edgar Alan Poe. The Americans are rightfully proud of the first, lifelong endemic of all literature textbooks - their compatriot invented a new word in novelistics and psychologism of renunciation, and just next year the whole world will celebrate the centenary of his birth.

As for Po… You can’t call this man anything other than a genius of literature: it was he who invented the genre of mystical-psychological novel, gave a modern look to the detective genre and brought his unique and very interesting humor in half with sarcasm to science fiction. It will be 210 years since his birth.

Another January birthday boy who has received an eternal residence permit in the school curriculum is Robert Burns. A romantic poet of amazing talent, a connoisseur of Scottish culture, who literally gave her a second wind with his work.

2019 marks the 260th anniversary of his birth. Also in January, Russia will widely celebrate the 140th anniversary of the birth of the folklorist and storyteller Pavel Bazhov, and the centenary of Nikolai Glazkov, the founder of neo-futurism in Russian poetry.

Anniversaries in February 2019

Perhaps the most significant date in February will be 02/02/2019 - on this day everyone will honor the classic of Russian literature, Ivan Andreevich Krylov. A fabulist, poet and publicist, from whose birthday this day marks a quarter of a millennium.

The Russians will also not forget about the famous Soviet lyricist Nikolai Rylenkov (born 110 years ago). And, of course, yesterday's children around the world will widely celebrate the 190th anniversary of the birth of Alfred Brehm, on whose wonderful essays on animals more than one generation has grown up.

Anniversaries in March 2019

The first month of spring is one of the most fruitful for anniversaries. And their list will be opened, of course, by Monsieur Cyrano de Bergerac, the father of French literary drama, a poet, philosopher and writer, whose birthday in 2019 will be celebrated exactly four centuries, as well as Taras Shevchenko, the great Ukrainian poet and artist, born on 205 years ago.

It is impossible not to mention the compatriot of the latter, the colossus of Jewish prose and drama - Sholom Aleichem, who was born 160 years ago.

Also in March, Yuri Bondarev (95th birthday), who so talentedly sang the feat of Soviet soldiers in the Second World War, and Yuri Olesha (120th birthday) celebrate their anniversary - the same author of "Three Fat Men" and many other wonderful novels, plays, poems and screenplays.

And another 110 years will have passed since the birth of Stanislaw Jerzy Lec, thanks to whose delightful humor and satire the Polish people have found another reason for endless pride in their land, and the whole planet is an inexhaustible storehouse of brilliant aphorisms.

In the same year, the anniversaries of Christa Wolf (90th birthday), the first Nobel Prize winner in literature - Rene Sully-Prudhomme (180th birthday) and the poet Alexander Navrotsky (also 180th birthday) will be celebrated.

And for three years now, unfortunately, the outstanding Abkhaz poet and writer Fazil Iskander has not been with us - in 2019 he would have turned 90 years old. And of those living today, the Belarusian science fiction writer Kirill Benediktov will celebrate his fiftieth birthday.

Anniversaries in April 2019

Well, of course, the master of laughter and the grotesque, the father of Russian satirical drama, who so subtly sang of his native Ukrainian nature and history - Nikolai Gogol - could not be born on any other day than April Fool's Day. On April 1, 2019, we will all celebrate the 210th anniversary of his birth.

Another April anniversaries will be Vladimir Nabokov (120th birthday), American and Russian writer, Nobel Prize nominee, master of in-depth analysis of the psychology of his characters, for whom there were no taboo topics in literature, as well as Lidia Seifullina, journalist, prose writer and playwright, whose The 130th anniversary is also celebrated in April.

On the day of the 130th anniversary of the outstanding German writer Ludwig Rennes, the author of many books on military-political topics, and Tatiana Beck, a Soviet poetess and literary critic, will also be honored.

The now living Soviet writer Zoya Boguslavskaya will turn 90 on April 16, and on this day I would like to congratulate her and wish her good health to the person who, in fact, became the first author who showed the realities of the 80s and 90s without embellishment.

Whose books have been recognized as bestsellers more than once and become the basis for film adaptations. And, of course, her peer, the Czech-French writer Milan Kundera, a novelist, playwright and poet, deserves the same warm words.

Anniversaries in May 2019

May marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of Arthur Conan Doyle, a remarkable trendsetter in the detective novel, a long-recognized classic of world literature.

They will also celebrate the 110th anniversary of the birth of the Greek revolutionary poet Yannis Ritsos, who did a lot for the development of modern Greek culture, and the centenary of the Soviet front-line poet, translator and poignant lyricist Boris Slutsky.

It is this month that marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of the extremely prolific Belgian children's and adult poet Maurice Karem, who wrote in French, as well as the 210th anniversary of the birth of the brilliant Tuscan satirist poet Giuseppe Giusti, famous for his precise philosophical conclusions and completely unique literary form.

And, finally, among the last anniversaries of this month, but far from the last in terms of their significance in literature, it is worth remembering Walt Whitman, an American publicist and poet who went down in history as a reformer of the American poetic tradition and the founder of an original philosophical concept.

Anniversaries in June 2019

At the beginning of the summer of 2019, all of Russia and the Russian-speaking reading audience in the world will, no doubt, prepare for the most significant event - the 220th anniversary of the birth of A. S. Pushkin.

The father of the literary Russian language, a brilliant poet and prose writer, an extremely fruitful founder of Russian realism, unfortunately, passed away early, but left an indelible mark not only in domestic, but also in world culture.

The second significant anniversary for this geographical area in June will be the birthday of Anna Akhmatova - the 130th anniversary of this wonderful lyricist, no doubt, will be marked by bright events in the life of the cultural community.

Also, you should definitely remember the wonderful children's poet from Transbaikalia Georgy Graubin, whose birthday on June 11 will be 90 years old. And finally, it is worth recalling that at the same time the 120th anniversary of the birth of N. Ushakov, a Soviet writer, poet and translator, will also be celebrated.

Anniversaries in July 2019

In the middle of summer, we will definitely celebrate the name days of such pillars of world culture as Ernest Hemingway (120th birthday) - an American journalist, writer and just a uniquely interesting person who received the Nobel Prize for his "The Old Man and the Sea" and became a real decoration the modern school curriculum, as well as Thaddeus Bulgarin, a Pole by nationality who wrote in Russian, who was the founder of the genre of the clownish fantasy novel.

In addition to them, in July were born: 230 years ago, a very popular author of historical novels in Tsarist Russia M. N. Zagoskin, a prominent figure in Soviet futurism Nikolai Aseev (130th birthday), translator, writer and screenwriter Boris Balter (100th birthday) and P. A. Pavlenko, a war correspondent, journalist, screenwriter and writer who devoted his work to reflecting Stalinist realism.

And, finally, it is worth remembering Vasily Shukshin, who passed away so early in 1974, a Soviet actor, screenwriter, writer and director, whose films and literary works have long adorned the golden fund of national culture. On July 25, on the anniversary of his birth - 90 years - we will remember his work.

Anniversaries in August 2019

An extremely large-scale event on a planetary scale is scheduled for August - the 270th anniversary of the birth of Goethe, a classic of world literature, an ascetic of German culture and the founder of his own direction in classicism, will be celebrated. Poet, philosopher, playwright and scientist - his name is forever inscribed in the tablets of world art.

The outstanding Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges, a writer-philosopher, science fiction writer, founder of Latin American avant-gardism, and the Englishman Cecil Forester, an excellent master of military-historical novels and essays, screenwriter, as well as the Soviet writer Andrei Platonov, who also became famous on the field of dramaturgy, journalism and writing scripts for films.

And in August, the 200th anniversary of the birth of the famous author of "Moby Dick" American Herman Melville will be celebrated, the 210th anniversary of the outstanding poet-sentimentalist, the founder of conservative British poetry, Alfred Tennyson, and another Englishman, Samuel Richardson, will be celebrated.

The latter became famous as the founder of sensual prose and he was born 330 years ago. And, finally, this month marks the anniversary of Alexander Radishchev - 270 years have passed since the birth of this remarkable poet and writer, philosopher, who expressed extremely revolutionary views in his time.

Of those living today, A. N. Gromov, a wonderful science fiction writer of our time, will also celebrate their anniversaries in August 2019, as well as Martin Amis, a critic and prose writer from England, who received his "Maugham ..." for "Rachel's Papers". They will be sixty and seventy years old, respectively.

Anniversaries in September 2019

This month marks the 230th anniversary of the birth of the great adventure novelist, American James Fenimore Cooper, whose works we all read in childhood, and the 150th anniversary of Felix Salten, the Austro-Hungarian journalist, prose writer and critic, known for his children's works and novels about animals.

Also, speaking of the anniversaries of September 2019, one cannot help but recall Boguslav Table - a Slovak literary ascetic who made a huge contribution to the revival of the culture of his people, the author of school textbooks, poems and prose in his native language (250th anniversary of his birth).

And about Nestor Kukolnik, a Russian prose writer, poet, playwright and translator, who wrote several classical romances. The last one was born 210 years ago.

Anniversaries in October 2019

Remembering the anniversaries of October, the first to come to mind, of course, is M. Yu. Lermontov, the great Russian classic of literature, poet, artist and prose writer, whose 205th anniversary is planned to be celebrated on a grand scale, as well as Paul Fleming, a prominent figure in the German Baroque ( 410 years from the date of birth).

This month will mark the 210th anniversary of the birth of A. Koltsov, the Russian populist poet and folklorist, and the 120th anniversary of his namesake, Surkov, the author of many poignant lyrics about the war. There will also be the 150th anniversary of Johannes Linnankoski, a Finnish prose writer, moral philosopher and publicist, whose works have become classics for Scandinavians and have been repeatedly filmed.

On the day of her centenary, Doris May Lessing, an English writer who worked in the genre of science fiction, an ardent supporter of feminism, and her peer, Sergei Narovchatov, a Soviet war correspondent, journalist and poet, who wrote a lot on the topic of World War II, will be remembered on her centennial day.

And, finally, they will definitely congratulate the modern classic of science fiction American Neil Town Stevenson, a prominent figure in the cyberpunk movement, who will turn 60 in 2019, on his birthday. It is unfortunate that Ursula le Guin left us in January 2018, just a year before her 90th birthday.

Her fantasy and sci-fi writings have long been beloved the world over, and are featured prominently on many bookshelves.

Anniversaries in November 2019

November will mark the 260th anniversary of the birth of the great Schiller - a classic of world literature, philosopher and prominent figure of his era, as well as the 170th anniversary of the English playwright and writer Francis Burnett, author of many wonderful children's books.

150th anniversaries will be celebrated by André Paul Guillaume Gide, a prominent figure in French literature, a Nobel Prize winner for his outstanding essays, and a well-known Silver Age poetess Zinaida Gippius.

Also born 120 years ago was Charles Edgard du Perron, a Dutch author who worked in an autobiographical manner, skillfully weaving piercing lyrics and subtle humor into his modernist works.

Personal congratulations and good wishes will certainly sound in November to the now living authors: Yuri Nikitin, who will turn 80 years old, the author of books in the genres of science fiction and Slavic fantasy, the founder of the author's direction of cogistics, the very incredibly prolific Guy Yuli Orlovsky, including the author several songs for contemporary bands. And also Genrikh Borovik, Soviet international journalist, prose writer and screenwriter, on his 90th birthday.

Anniversaries in December 2019

The last month of the outgoing 2019 will be the 50th anniversary of the memory of Korney Chukovsky, the author, poet, publicist, translator and critic, ardently adored by the Russian-speaking children's audience, and V. V. Bianchi, a wonderful children's writer of books about animals and nature (60 years since his death ).

The anniversary of Yakov Polonsky, whose birth marks two centuries, a prominent Russian poet, writer and publicist, will also be celebrated.

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