Presentation on literature on the topic "New names. In
In the June issue of the magazine "Library at school" for 2012 wonderful published article by Anna Remiz "Hello, it's us!" in which the author introduces readers to new names in children's literature. Some can only boast of magazine publications and participation in various writing workshops, while others have already published their first books or have been published in collections of the St. Petersburg publishing house "Detgiz".
"One, two, three..." article by Mikhail Yasnov about three young children's poetesses: Anastasia Orlova, Natalya Volkova, Elena Yaroshevskaya.
“All of us - the “young” ones - both those who have already achieved recognition and those who have just embarked on the thorny path of children’s literature, are united by the fact that in childhood we loved to read. And what of us grew up after that is up to judge you. But we really want modern children's literature to come out of a narrow circle and the green light to be given to young "greens" in all libraries of our Motherland! So let's get acquainted." (Anna Remiz)
Mikheeva Tamara
Official website of Tamara Mikheeva
http://timirilis.narod.ru/index.html
"You can't stop deforestation, but you can replant it": [ interview with children's writer Tamara Mikheeva
] [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://cheldiplom.ru/text/charisma/505082.html Mikheeva T. Light Mountains: a storyhttp://4itaem.com/author/tamara_miheeva-177216
The work of Tamara Mikheeva
[Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://timirilis.narod.ru/create.htm (in this section you can download some of her works: Yurka's papers: a story, Goose Shepherdess: a story, Unlucky Katya: a story, Tai: a story, Bumburuk's Scarf: a tale, Alka: a story)
There is a story in our library collection
: Mikheeva T. Don’t betray me! : [youth. romantic story] / T. Mikheeva. - M.: Aquilegia, 2010. - 191 p.
Pavlova Irina
Pavlova I. Biography
[Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://www.epampa.narod.ru/pavlova/index.html
Pavlova I. Grandma for sale: a story [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://adl-22.ru/ycp/?cmd=authors&id=77&type=works&res=75
Pavlova I. Nosik and Shaggy stories [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://adl-22.ru/ycp/?cmd=authors&id=77&type=works&res=135
“Analysis and no romance”: [ interview with the writer and literary critic
Irina Pavlovahttp://adl-22.ru/ycp/?cmd=authors&id=77&type= Pavlova I. I remember a wonderful moment...or A small story about a great feeling [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.epampa.narod.ru/pavlova/chudnoe.html
Kuznetsova Yulia
Kuznetsova Yu. Inspiration is love: [interview] [Electronic resource]. - Access mode
Kuznetsova Yu. Fictional bug / Yulia Kuznetsova; [art. M. Patrusheva]. - M.: Narnia Center, 2012. - 154 p.
Petrova Asya
Petrova A. short biography
[Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://bukabench.com/view-author/?authorId=15735
Petrova A. Wolves on parachutes: stories [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://kniguru.info/short-list/zhirafyi-na-parashyutah
Volkova Natalia
Natalia Gennadievna Volkova: biography:[Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://lib.rus.ec/a/14870
Volkova N. Study, study, receive bonuses and study again: [ interview with the writer
] [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.ug.ru/archive/46421
Volkova N. Where fairies live: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.stihi.ru/2009/03/10/123
Natalya Volkova reads children's poems [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulwr_bmZYtQ
Books that are available in our library collection:
Volkova N. Day open doors: [poems] / N. Volkova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2010. - 24 p. - (Nastya and Nikita)
Volkova N. Drebi-Don: [story] / N. Volkova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p. - (Nastya and Nikita)
Volkova N. I have a secret island: [poems] / N. Volkova. - M.: Apriori-Press, 2010. - 77 p.
Volkova N. Painting in dad’s studio: [fairy tale] / Natalia Volkova; artist N. Kondratova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Volkova N. Metro. Underground city / Natalia and Vasily Volkov; artist N. Kondratova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Volkova N. We are friends with the sea / Natalia Volkova; artist D. Lapshina. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Volkova N. What are the Kremlin towers silent about? / Natalia and Vasily Volkov; artist N. Kondratova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Orlova Anastasia
Yaroslavl poetess Anastasia Orlova became a laureate of the All-Russian Anton Delvig Prize [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.yarregion.ru/depts/dcul/tmpPages/news.aspx?newsID=475
The best children's book was written in Yaroslavl [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.sevkray.ru/news/13/61421/
The works of Anastasia Orlova can be read:http://www.stihi.ru/2010/03/26/2547
Orlova A. One day in the life of a boy’s mitten: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.sevkray.ru/news/3/55923/
Orlova A. Lazy plasticine: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/plastilin02.php
Orlova A. Little rain [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/rain08.php
Orlova A. Summer never ends! : poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer138.php
Orlova A. Goosebumps: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter242.php
Orlova A. Sky: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer136.php
Orlova A. Dandelion: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/flowers014.php
Orlova A. Oh, snowdrift! : poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter239.php
Orlova A. Sandbox: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer139.php
Orlova A. Tomatoes and pomegranates: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter243.php
Orlova A. About boots and snowflakes: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter241.php
Orlova A. Let there still be summer: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer140.php
Orlova A. Snow shower: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter237.php
Orlova A. Snowdrift patter: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter238.php
Elena Yaryshevskaya
Here's what she says about herself:
“I am 39 years old, I live in Moscow, the mother of two children (my son is 12 years old, my daughter is 3 years old). My first education is as a teacher (Lenin Moscow State Pedagogical University). I worked as a teacher at school for several years. Now I work in the field of personnel management.
I really like to read and draw.
As a child, I dreamed of becoming an archaeologist, and for the last ten years I have dreamed of someday traveling around the world.
I started writing poetry while still in school. I even won regionals a couple of times literary competitions. Then there was a long break, about twenty years. But when my daughter turned one year old, I suddenly, completely unexpectedly, began to compose poems for children. And I haven’t been able to stop for two years now.
Read poems by Elena Yaryshevskaya
:
http://novayadoroga.livejournal.com/255263.html
Yaryshevskaya E. A jacket walked down the street: poems / Elena Yaryshevskaya. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p. - (Nastya and Nikita)
Insomnia remedy
The tired sun hides in the river,
Night comes, darkness deepens...
The sheep can't sleep today,
Sleep doesn't come to the poor guy!
But the sheep have a reliable remedy.
Again the sheep closes its eyes:
- One, little man,
- Two, little man,
- Three, little man...
And falls asleep...
The book is in our library collection.
Yulia Simbirskaya
- philologist by training and poet by vocation, lives in Yaroslavl. Julia started writing not so long ago, she doesn’t have any books yet, but she has a full-fledged manuscript of extraordinary, interesting and, most importantly, unexpected poems.
One of her first poems turned out to be a play:
What a wonderful parrot!
Did you make it yourself, son?
- Mom, there is a sign here, read it.
"The Hanging Nasarok."
Wit, as a rule, requires brevity. And Julia’s other poems are not distinguished by their verbosity, but many of them contain either a fun game, a touching plot, or an amusing conversation about objects and phenomena that surround a small child every day:
Dad is back
From a business trip.
Huddling to boots
Big sneakers
Dad's jacket
She hugged mine.
We miss you too.
Gee!Toys have become unnecessary:
A handful of soldiers, two guns,
Lame horse, carriage without wheels.
I took them to the dacha myself today.
I’m sitting, picking at my dinner.
And they probably need me.In the forest in the swamp
You will find cranberries.
In a wicker basket
You'll bring it home.
Then very carefully
You'll sort it out.
And adding sugar
You will grind it.
When you're yummy
Lick this one
Think with love
About the swamp.
The new generation of children's poets calmly and naturally introduces adult themes and themes into their world and into the world of the reader. Perhaps this will not entirely please those parents who want to see mainly celebration and fun in poetry. This means that the tasks of children's poetry are expanding: poems are written not only for children, but also for their mothers and fathers, who also often need a kind, attentive and pure poetic word:
An inconspicuous house near the heart
No window and no door.
The heart is hidden securely,
But you can hear it.
Day and night it tramples.
What if he wants to leave completely?
I'll put my hand to my chest,
I ask: “Don’t go!”
We hope that these few poems and comments will attract your attention to a new poetic name: Yulia Simbirskaya.
THE VERY FIRST
Here's a tiny leaf
Surrounded by thick buds.
The very first! He's in intelligence.
He sits on the bottom branch:
- It's okay, brothers!
You can bloom!AIRPLANE
I run and fly.
I'm leaving a trail behind me.
There are wings and a motor.
Well, the sky is a whole yard!ANTHILL
The forest shakes the clouds
On the tops of pine trees.
Ant from afar
He carries needles into the house.
After a thousand centuries
The house will become up to the clouds.MITTENS
Shared fur
Poodle after haircut
And knitted mittens
To one boy.
He strokes each one
Along the curly back
And takes him out for a walk
Only with an elastic band.
(So as not to run away).ELK
Pebble of salt
I'm bringing it for the moose.
No treats
Like this in the forest.
He will hide it on the sly
His cheek
Squinting and thinking:
How sweet.
Based on the article:
Yasnov M. “AND THEY PROBABLY NEED ME...”: ABOUT THE POET YULIA SIMBIRSKAYA/ M. Yasnov // Library at school. - 2013. - January. - P. 35 - 36.
Elena Martyanova
New names in children's literature
New names in children's literature.
There is an opinion that all talented storytellers lived a long time ago, and since the times of Barto, Chukovsky and Mikhalkov there has been nothing interesting in no children's literature appeared, and they still haven’t come up with anything better than Nosov, Rybakov and Bulychev for children. Meanwhile, children's literature It is developing well in Russia. Appear every day new books. Meet me: new names in children's literature, which you will hear about more than once. I offer several modern writers, whose books can be safely placed on a bookshelf.
Tamara Mikheeva. How lucky we are that in our generation we have this born storyteller, with whose stories we can grow and mature! At first it will be "Shums"(Shums are mysterious inhabitants of parks, forests and squares. They resemble Moomins, hobbits, and Cheburashka, but at the same time they are completely independent creatures with their own history, way of life, naive and touching view of the world and very human relationships . They live in trees and protect them. Shums will teach little readers kindness, empathy, joy of life and careful attitude to everything living. In addition, these are absolutely wonderful and exciting adventure tales, and then "Asino Summer", "Light Mountains", "Dolphin Children"- exemplary teenage stories where magic coexists with the truth of life.
Alena Veresova comes up with touching and very tender stories for children. On the cover her name is often adjacent to names young artists - Alena knows how to work in collaboration so that the artistic text and illustrations become a single whole. Stories about Owl, fairy tales Alenki, the adventures of the little bunny Shustrik - these stories are full of cozy miracles and, without annoying moralizing, tell about what friendship, independence and courage are.
Maria Bershadskaya, who worked on "Sesame Street" thought up and wrote probably the best children's series in modern Russian literature, a series of books "Big Little Girl". Her heroine Zhenya is a seven-year-old girl, tall beyond her years (so tall that her mother has to stand on a stool to braid her hair), who, despite her height, remains a small child inside. And each situation from Zhenya’s life is a separate story of growing up and internal growth, be it about holidays and losses, about uncomfortable and in its own way tragic situations in which every child can find themselves. A brilliant invention - to see in one image, as in children's The world combines the extreme and the ordinary, the small and the big, the feeling of absolute insecurity in front of the world and daily victories over its obstacles. This situation of both fairy-tale detachment and realistic empathy, the author’s sympathy for the hero’s big and small sufferings is what makes Bershadskaya’s books so understandable and attractive.
Yulia Kuznetsova became a laureate of the All-Russian competition for best work for children and youth for the manuscript of the story "Where is Dad?". She is not afraid of difficult topics and genre "psychological story", by which she herself defines her creativity. But writing about ordinary, sometimes not even very pleasant things is much more difficult than inventing fantastic stories. But "prose of life" Yulia Kuznetsova transforms it simply into prose - precise, charming and truthful.
"This is a truck and this is a trailer"- a story in prose for the little ones. This is a book about how a truck and its friend, a restless trailer, work from morning to night, delivering various cargoes. On the way the heroes meet a lot difficulties: holes, mountains, puddles and rain. But all this is nothing if there is a friend nearby who will come to the rescue. Popular children's the author Anastasia Orlova built the plot according to the classical principle of a fairy tale story, but each hero in this fairy tale has its own unique character, its own voice and its own intonation.
Anna Nikolskaya - popular children's writer, gold medal winner named after Sergei Mikhalkov. One of her latest books, especially loved by young readers, is a fairy tale about Avdotya Chemodanovna Svirepova. Many compare this story with the cult books about Mary Poppins and Carlson, but it is written in a completely different, modern language. One day, the mysterious grandmother Chemodanovna appears in the house of nine-year-old twins and changes their lives... the best: now kids can enjoy cheesecakes and cottage cheese rolls for breakfast instead of oatmeal, and in the evening - walks in the rain through puddles instead of cartoons.
Daria Korzh "The Secret of the Chocolate Witch"- a fascinating tale about friendship, magic lessons and naughty but still kind children. And most importantly, it’s about the cherished children's dream - to be in the world of sweets. The red-haired girl Tasya becomes one of the assistants of the owner of the chocolate store Isolda Markovna, and in her basement she accidentally finds a box with pastille fairies Rose and Bella. Little readers, together with Tasya, will have to solve many unusual mysteries and find out who the Chocolate Witch is.
People stop thinking when they stop reading. The importance of books for a child is very great. Books serve to expand a child’s understanding of the world, to introduce him to things, nature, everything that surrounds him. Exactly adults read their child’s first books and influence the formation of his preferences and reading tastes. Must be read with child: take a book, sit next to him and read. When books are systematically read aloud, over time the child begins to understand the structure works: where is the beginning and end of the work, how the plot develops. The child develops logical thinking. Thanks to reading, a child learns to formulate sentences correctly, his vocabulary expands, and his imagination develops. In addition, the child develops the ability to listen, and this is a very important quality. Experience shows that those children to whom books were read in childhood, told fairy tales, and when they grew up, they read a lot. Reading helps a child learn their native language better. Believe me, children are looking forward to when adults have there will be time for them.
Publications on the topic:
“The World of Children's Books.” Visiting a children's library - childhood memories. “The world of children's books.” Almost every child falls into it.
"Our names". Research Introduction A person's name is the sweetest and most important sound for him in any language. (Dale Carnegie). How and when did the idea for this come about?
Didactic game on fiction Didactic game on fiction
Summary of a lesson on cognitive development “What do our names mean... About the origin of the surname” What do our names mean? About the origin of surnames. Program content. Give children the knowledge that every person has his own name, which...
Summary of the open event “What do our names mean” Abstract open event“What our names mean” Goal: to help children learn their names. Reinforce with children the right to a name and history.
Scenario of a sports festival in the senior group together with parents “Our names for sports records” Objectives: Create a cheerful mood for the participants of the holiday; Foster a sense of collectivism; Develop coordination in children and adults.
Technological map for fiction OI technology maps Routing OUD Bilim I take salas: Educational area: Communication.
Abstracts
New names in children's literature.There is an opinion that all talented storytellers lived a long time ago, and since the times of Barto, Chukovsky and Mikhalkov, nothing interesting has appeared in children’s literature, and they still haven’t come up with anything better than Nosov, Rybakov and Bulychev for children. Meanwhile, children's literature in Russia is developing well. New books appear every day. Meet new names in children's literature that you will hear about more than once. I offer several modern writers whose books can be safely placed on a bookshelf.
Tamara Mikheeva. How lucky we are that in our generation we have this born storyteller, with whose stories we can grow and mature! First it will be “Shums”, (Shums are mysterious inhabitants of parks, forests and squares. They resemble Moomins, hobbits, and Cheburashka, but at the same time they are completely independent creatures with their own history, way of life, naive and touching view of the world and very human relationships. They live in trees and protect them. Shums will teach little readers kindness, empathy, joy of life and caring attitude towards all living things. In addition, these are absolutely wonderful and exciting fairy tales-adventures, and then “Asino Summer ", "Light Mountains", "Children of Dolphins" - exemplary teenage stories where magic coexists with the truth of life.
Alena Veresova comes up with touching and very tender stories for children. On the cover, her name is often adjacent to the names of young artists - Alena knows how to work in collaboration so that the artistic text and illustrations become one. Stories about Owl, Alenka's fairy tales, the adventures of the little bunny Shustrik - these stories are full of cozy miracles and, without annoying moralizing, tell about what friendship, independence and courage are.
Maria Bershadskaya, who worked on Sesame Street, invented and wrote probably the best children's series in modern Russian literature, the Big Little Girl series of books. Her heroine Zhenya is a seven-year-old girl, tall beyond her years (so tall that her mother has to stand on a stool to braid her hair), who, despite her height, remains a small child inside. And each situation from Zhenya’s life is a separate story of growing up and internal growth, be it about holidays and losses, about uncomfortable and in its own way tragic situations in which every child can find themselves. It’s a brilliant invention to see in one image how the children’s world combines the extreme and the ordinary, the small and the big, the feeling of absolute insecurity in front of the world and daily victories over its obstacles. This situation of both fairy-tale detachment and realistic empathy, the author’s sympathy for the hero’s big and small sufferings is what makes Bershadskaya’s books so understandable and attractive.
Yulia Kuznetsova became a laureate of the All-Russian competition for the best work for children and youth for the manuscript of the story “Where is Dad?” She is not afraid of complex topics and the “psychological story” genre, which she defines her work with. But writing about ordinary, sometimes not even very pleasant things is much more difficult than inventing fantastic stories. But Yulia Kuznetsova transforms the “prose of life” simply into prose - accurate, charming and truthful.
“This is a truck, and this is a trailer” - a story in prose for the little ones. This is a book about how a truck and its friend, a restless trailer, work from morning to night, delivering various cargoes. On the way, the heroes encounter many difficulties: holes, mountains, puddles and rain. But all this is nothing if there is a friend nearby who will come to the rescue. Popular children's author Anastasia Orlova built the plot according to the classical principle of a fairy tale story, but each hero in this fairy tale has its own unique character, its own voice and its own intonation.
Anna Nikolskaya is a popular children's writer, winner of the Sergei Mikhalkov gold medal. One of her latest books, especially loved by young readers, is a fairy tale about Avdotya Chemodanovna Svirepova. Many compare this story with the cult books about Mary Poppins and Carlson, but it is written in a completely different, modern language. One day, the mysterious grandmother Chemodanovna appears in the house of nine-year-old twins and changes their lives for the better: now the kids can enjoy cheesecakes and cottage cheese rolls for breakfast instead of oatmeal, and in the evening - walks in the rain through puddles instead of cartoons.
Daria Korzh “The Secret of the Chocolate Lady” is a fascinating tale about friendship, magic lessons and naughty, but still kind children. And most importantly, it is about a cherished childhood dream - to be in the world of sweets. The red-haired girl Tasya becomes one of the assistants of the owner of the chocolate store Isolda Markovna, and in her basement she accidentally finds a box with pastille fairies Rose and Bella. Little readers, together with Tasya, will have to solve many unusual mysteries and find out who the Chocolate Witch is.
People stop thinking when they stop reading. The importance of books for a child is very great. Books serve to expand a child’s understanding of the world, to introduce him to things, nature, everything that surrounds him. It is adults who read the child’s first books and influence the formation of his preferences and reading tastes. You need to read with your child: take a book, sit next to him and read. When books are systematically read aloud, over time the child begins to understand the structure of the work: where the beginning and end of the work are, how the plot develops. The child develops logical thinking. Thanks to reading, a child learns to formulate sentences correctly, his vocabulary expands, and his imagination develops. In addition, the child develops the ability to listen, and this is a very important quality. Experience shows that those children who were read books in childhood and told fairy tales, when they become adults, read a lot. Reading helps a child learn their native language better. Believe me, children look forward to when adults have time for them.
Aspiring authors, having written their first book, are confident that publishing houses will readily buy their manuscript and help them achieve fame overnight. However, in practice, having tried to sell his creation, a writer who has neither a big name nor the funds to pay for a large print run quickly realizes that it is very difficult to realize his dream. What to do in a situation when publishers do not engage in dialogue and, one after another, ignore a newcomer or refuse his timid requests? Is there a way to convey innermost thoughts and feelings to wide range readers and make the world hear your words?
Some time ago, the New Names Literary Agency announced the launch of the New Names of Contemporary Literature program. It was created with the sole purpose of helping the most talented contemporaries express themselves. And as part of the program, every writer, no matter how many books he has, got the chance to publish his creation completely free of charge and see the finished book in a bright cover on the shelves of libraries and bookstores. Throughout the year, Russian-speaking poets and prose writers from all regions of Russia, CIS countries and other countries sent their manuscripts. They were carefully read and appreciated. All writers received reviews of their works, many of which found their way into print.
As part of the “New Names of Contemporary Literature” program, books for adults, children and teenagers were published. Older readers today will be able to travel back in time and relive the times of the so-called “Brezhnev stagnation” together with the main character of Alexander Kolomiytsev’s story “Becoming” - a young specialist who came to a taiga village to drill and saw how low the production was, how the available technologies and views on the work of the conservative authorities are outdated. Together with Vera Sytnik, in the chapters of the grotesque novel “Citizen Gr”, everyone will be transported to a fictional world reflecting the realities of the end of the last century and will try to find their place in conditions of complete instability, shaken ideals and new standards that were born during the social restructuring of society. Thanks to the poems of Daria Bobrovskaya, collected in the book “Life without Facebook,” fans modern poetry they will look at the world through the airplane window and see the existing reality in all its diversity, with all the pros and cons, beauties and ugliness. Following in the footsteps of Elena Petrova, book lovers will walk through other realities together with the hero of the book “Purple Dreams” and try to distinguish truth from fiction, reality from fantasy, dreams from reality. An unexpected surprise awaits them, and with the help of the experience gained in the kingdom of Morpheus, or perhaps in the best of worlds, they will be able to see and correct the mistakes made every day, year after year. In addition, the author will invite all adult readers to the pages of the novel “The Forgotten Secret” and talk about young man named Arseny, who cannot walk, but has a rare talent - the ability to translate ancient manuscripts. Of course, he will find out something grandiose, get to the bottom of his own past and unexpectedly vigorously rush towards the unknown future. The trip to the distant island of Shikotan, where Maria Starodubtseva calls everyone, everyone, everyone in the book “Waves Breaking on the Rocks,” will not be forgotten either. A girl named Lika is seriously ill, her family is falling apart under the weight of circumstances, poverty and hopelessness. Readers who are not afraid of the harsh truth of life will find out whether there is a way out of the situation and where to look for it. Well, romantic people who believe that “all ages are submissive to love” are simply obliged to get acquainted with Yulia Kameneva’s books “Give me a poodle”, “Let’s go for a ride” and “To be friends or to love”. Together with very realistic characters, they will experience unforgettable love stories, try to find mistakes in the past that destroyed the future, understand the price of one single word, and realize that in order to find happiness, you must first find yourself.
Teenagers who love to read and wander through worlds drawn by the rich imagination of talented authors, thanks to the “New Names of Contemporary Literature” program, will be able to live several very different lives and learn things about which they may have had no idea before. They will travel through space and time in the company of ordinary schoolchildren and a mysterious alien, get acquainted with historical figures and will become participants in the incredible adventures that take place on the pages of Adrian Faravan’s book “The Time Funnel”. They will be able to combine incompatible things, visit parallel universes and find out something about mortality and immortality, dreams and reality, together with the characters from Lyudmila Chebotareva’s story “Accolade”. After reading the book “On the Edge,” written by Nadezhda Smagliy, the guys will understand how different people are, and what it takes to break out of the shackles of everyday life and rush to the cherished heights, which not everyone dares to even dream of. In addition, both schoolchildren and their parents will find a lot of interesting things in the unusually realistic, very life-like, telling about the important and eternal stories of Valery Krasnov, which became part of the collection “Stories for Big and Small.”
Well, the youngest readers, who, of course, could not remain without gifts from the publishing house "Union of Writers" and the Literary Agency "New Names" will become witnesses of real miracles and will be convinced that miracles are not only real, but also constantly happen in everyday life. Boys and girls on the pages of Irina Vasilyeva’s books “Rugrats” and “School for Dogs” will recognize themselves in charming characters, as if in a mirror they will see the reflection of their own hopes, experiences and daily routine with all the joys and sorrows, they will learn to love nature more and better understand our smaller brothers. They will take a walk through the “Land of Yasami”, not only enjoying the talent of Arkady Mlynash, who allowed light, cheerful, cheerful poems to be born, but also seeing themselves from the outside, together with the hero they will go to the sea, go mushroom picking, try shopping and , maybe they will even be able to sew themselves to the sofa. Kids will get to know the legends of Siberia and the most popular characters who are found in the tales of different villages thousands of kilometers apart, and therefore, for sure, are the real truth. In Elena Dolgikh's book "A TALE about ancient times (A word about the land of Siberia)" Pocepa, Honey Beard, Moryana and many others are waiting for them. Young readers will find magic in all its manifestations and good stories with the participation of charming, completely new characters in Alla Radevich’s collection “Fairy Tales for Children.” Well, everyone who likes winter with its unforgettable wonders will sympathize with the heroes of Firdausa Khazipova and try to prevent Warmth from forever defeating Cold and depriving the world of this wonderful time of year on the pages of the fairy tale “Frosty and Cold.”
Books published under the “New Names of Modern Literature” program can already be read in children's and adult libraries in Moscow, Novokuznetsk, Orel and many other cities. They are available in the online stores “Planet of Books”, “Litres”, “Ozon” and “Optlist”. detailed information about the best creations of contemporaries over the year appeared in a number of print publications and on major Internet resources. In different regions of Russia, creative evenings and meetings were held with writers who managed to prove to the world that they deserve to be heard and understood. Thousands of readers have enjoyed the colorful worlds that were born in the subconscious of the most talented people of our era and, thanks to their gift, became reality on the pages of new books.
Soon, very soon, even more books will be released that have already been assessed by reviewers as part of the “New Names of Contemporary Literature” program. All fans of truly good, kind, bright works, filled with meaning, carrying a positive attitude and providing rich food for thought, will have many magical surprises and unforgettable gifts in 2017.
We remained at the level of the twentieth century, when everyone was illiterate and the librarian really was a guide and beacon of culture and knowledge - our working methods are still the same... Personalization is a departure from totalitarian pedagogy. From the report of N. Marchenko, senior scientist. collaborator Institute of Biography National. Bib. Ukraine named after. V. Vernadsky We remained at the level of the twentieth century, when everyone was illiterate and the librarian really was a guide and beacon of culture and knowledge - our working methods are still the same... Personalization is a departure from totalitarian pedagogy. From the report of N. Marchenko, senior scientist. collaborator Institute of Biography National. Bib. Ukraine named after. V.Vernadsky
1. Preservation of a common cultural platform. Children should read the books that their parents read. Connection of generations. 2.Give the child a book where he will see his thoughts, doubts, and hopes reflected; reflection modern world. There should be a book for family reading that provokes discussion and debate. 3.Give your child a book that would help him build his own world and give him a piece of personal, individual space. 4.Give your child a book for friends. To want to discuss, worry in the company of peers. 5.Give your child a book that would captivate him with the happiness of learning. A book that captivates, broadens one's horizons. Conclusion: Together with a book, we must give the child a fulcrum in which his past, present and future coexist. THE SUPER TASK of working with the book.
Sergey Makhotin is a famous children's poet and prose writer from St. Petersburg. The author of not only funny, but also serious and psychologically sensitive poems for schoolchildren and preschool age. Sergei Anatolyevich Makhotin calls writing poetry for children the happiest activity in the world.
Mikhail Davidovich Yasnov poet, translator, children's writer. He writes wonderful, talented books, full of enthusiasm and immediate joy, for children and their parents. Every line of his works contains a cheerful game of words, good humor and an unexpected versatility of meaning. What a pity that the weeks fly by so slowly! And what, when born, children do not immediately say! Otherwise, as soon as I saw my mother, I would immediately, as if immediately “Thank you!” told her. Because I was born! Because I'm alive! For being together with dad Let's go home now! Because we open the door and know in advance that mom is humming and waiting for us for dinner!
The little white dog wants sausages. She makes smart and devoted eyes. Here's my school sandwich, take it, doggy. But the grandmother noticed through binoculars from the window. Eat quickly, little dog, and get off your feet. If grandma catches... God forbid! Arthur Givargizov. Quite often the author sincerely believes that his smoothly rhymed, touching lines are in tune with the “serene and joyful world of childhood”
We have been waiting for a younger brother for a long time. We are talking about one thing about him. We are waiting for him in the evening, We are waiting for our beloved brother (or maybe sister) in the morning. And let him grab toys without asking! Let him drink from my Painted mug, Let him be too small and weak for now. Brother always stands up for his brother! I have already acquired a heavy weight, I do push-ups on the floor seven times in the morning... And now I wear my trousers carefully: The baby will also need them. Marina Boroditskaya seems to me like a festive fireworks display, a salute to the reclaimed joy of life.” Olga Korf
Quote: This book “Where There Is No Winter” was written for teenagers, but I urge all adults to read it. Because it is like warm bread: excellent in taste, smell, touch, and absolutely necessary for... and what is bread for? Read books by Dina Sabitova. Read, children, read, adults. Just don’t pass by, don’t remain indifferent.
The little ones were walking in the yard. Little gray ghouls pecked at the grains. They look like GOOLS! - And they rushed forward. The ghouls are watching - LYALI! - Oh my God! Just yesterday, the very term “maternal poetry” suggested centuries-old folklore forms: all these nameless nurseries and nursery rhymes that were repeated over the baby’s cradle by generations of loving mothers. And today maternal poetry has acquired a new young name. Anastasia Orlova is a poet with a sparse but attractive biography.
Asya Kravchenko If you suddenly want to please your horse, you will give her flowers, preferably fresh, from the garden. Tulips, daffodils, peonies She will be happy with any. From delicate flower buds there is spring in the horse’s soul! Adults always have no time, and Tashka has to cope with everything herself: placing a crocodile in good hands, finishing her father’s article, arranging someone else’s wedding. But there’s something she can’t cope with - the house is about to be demolished and she has to move. It turns out that it’s not so easy to leave a home where every dog knows you, where your great-grandmother lived, and her strange stories still live.
“I write not about children, but about problems that concern me, and, it seems to me, should concern children. Naturally, some children I know, friends’ children, or my memories of myself as a child can serve as “material for research.” And honestly, I have a feeling that the questions that trouble a little person continue to plague an adult, only as adults do we have more points of view, so in my texts I always try to show children the ambiguity of everything that happens to them ." The book is written masterfully. There remains a feeling, even an aftertaste, that the book was dictated by the child himself - the language is so vivid, the intonation is reliable, the characters are truthful. You trust the author unconditionally. Amazing psychological prose about little man and about the big philosophical questions it asks. 100% fit into the image and inner world of the child. Asya Petrova
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, overnight, many citizens of a multinational country found themselves living, albeit nearby, but still abroad. A young prose writer is trying to understand how, after the collapse of the “new Babylon,” a Russian speaking with a Georgian accent can live in his historical homeland? What should the son of a Jewish woman and an Azerbaijani man do? It's scary to be a stranger. Denis Gutsko
Nikolai Nazarkin In “The Emerald Fish” it is about children who are seriously ill. One might say it is incurable. And life is difficult for them. Much harder than many of us. Instead of exciting adventures, they have a hospital regime, injections, IVs and other, you know, “pleasures”. And no amount of magic will help them, because we are not living in a fairy tale, not in a movie.
Books like “Give it to me!” by Irina Denezhkina should be read to parents as a warning, not to children. There are no bad children, there are bad parents. Why have we become so indifferent that all this horror and all this abomination seems to us something everyday? Why have parents become so selfish that they feel sorry for the time to build a relationship with their child, to create a normal favorable climate in the family, so that looking at this, the child develops normally and feels needed and loved? this... No, it’s us, parents, who create with our own hands what we then close our eyes to and pretend that all this doesn’t exist. Somewhere a long time ago I read the idea that “we live - we write like a draft.” Maybe it’s worth starting to live “cleanly”, eh? Irina Denezhkin a
A. Zhvalevsky. E. Pasternak A. Zhvalevsky. E. Pasternak “Time is always good” “I finished reading it. Simply great! Honestly, it was impossible to tear myself away! You know how to squeeze a tear out of a reader. I myself don’t understand why, but while reading the ending, I sat and sniffled. The idea is great! And the absence/presence of books, and division into columns, and the beating of the heart, and “eye to eye” - so vital. Great. I read it in one sitting. Let's binge, so to speak. I really liked it!!!" (Reader reviews)
Children's project Lyudmila Ulitskaya’s children’s project “Other, others, about others” by Lyudmila Ulitskaya was conceived so that you and I learn that all people are different and that other cultures and customs must be treated with respect. The books are devoted to different aspects of human life: family, religions, professions. The main goal of the project is for us to understand how diverse the world is, and all people live, dress, eat, pray in their own way, not because they are better or worse than us. They're just different.
Marina Aromstam How do you choose books? By the author's name? By name? According to the publisher's annotation? From the picture on the cover? If so, then Marina Aromshtam’s story “When Angels Rest” will definitely be taken off the shelf and taken home. The whole set of external signs of a “good book” is evident here. The author's name is beautiful, sonorous and somehow very literary. The name is mysterious, alluring. A little pretentious, true, but just enough to “hook” the reader.
The literary project “For Those Over Ten” presented the first books for children. “Dear mothers, fathers, grandparents! Publishing house "Zhuk" (Living Smart Books) presents a series for those over ten. We are pleased to inform you that this series is for you! After all, you are over ten? And your children? Or maybe grandchildren? Then gather your whole family and start some exciting reading! Books from the new series will be equally interesting to both adults and children.” The author of the project is Yuri Nechiporenko
Out: “The Fictional Bug” (Narnia, 2011) “The Big Book of Adventures and Mysteries” (Eksmo, 2011) “Recipe for Love” (this is a romance for girls) (Eksmo, 2012) “The Winter Book of Adventures” (Eksmo, 2012) Yulia Kuznetsova Do not upset the balance either by word or gesture. Don't show feelings, live in a whisper. Hide. Freeze. Disappear. Imagine that you are in a collapsing cage from a scary trick. Take more air and wait until the evening, or better yet, the weekend, when you can go with your dad to Vorobyovy Gory to ride bikes, and then open a new jar of jam. And don't be afraid of anything. Ask only one thing, so that the murmur of which makes you forget about pain and your own weakness does not dry up and leave its channel. So that you are not condemned to wait and sentenced to believe and love with all your might. And don't be afraid of anything. "Where is Dad?"
Daniel Pennac “If, as they say every now and then, my son, my daughter, young people don’t like to read, don’t blame either TV, or modernity, or school.” “Who? - You ask, - and most importantly, what to do in this case?” In his book Like a Novel, Daniel Pennac generously shares techniques that are as simple as they are effective. A teacher, Pennac brilliantly implemented these methods in school and taught his students a love of reading. A writer, he made the whole world read and love his books.
Jean-Claude Murleva “It is difficult for anyone who has tasted the delights of the theater, the fullness of communication with the audience, to abandon this world. I like to look into the eyes of my listeners, make them laugh, enjoy the pause after the spoken phrase, and focus on the smallest details. Every time it seems that we have gathered for a holiday, among our own, that this is our way of fighting against barbarism in all its forms.”
“...Never rush to give up, if you are told that this or that is too difficult, unattainable from your position, “better a bird in the hand than a pie in the sky,” dare and take a step forward along the path you desire. Then another... and another... Then someday you will look back and be surprised at how far you managed to go.” Ekaterina Murashova
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