The writer's anniversary is a holiday for the reader, an exhibition. “Information and library association. International Theater Day


On March 22, 2018, the Children’s Library hosted the opening ceremony of Children’s Book Week 2018 with a theatrical performance: “The Writer’s Anniversary – a Holiday for the Reader.”

This year, Children's Book Week celebrates its anniversary. She is turning 75 years old and all these years she has been giving children pleasure, the joy of reading, and the luxury of communicating with the work of talented writers.

Pupils kindergarten“Topolek” came to congratulate the readers of the Children’s Library on the holiday and prepared for them an elegant dance “Minuet”.

Then the Master of Ceremonies appeared to the children, introducing the Queen Book and her beautiful sisters - Prose, Lyra and Fairy Tale with their retinues. They congratulated the young guests and prepared wonderful gifts in the form of works by the 2018 anniversary writers, performed by members of the Book Theater club.

Lyra gave the first gift. Lida Zakhodyakina performed S. Mikhalkov’s poem “How would we live without books”, and such a rare phenomenon as the prose fable “Moshka” was inspired by Danil Morozov.

The next gift was presented by Proza. Her young friends dramatized V. Dragunsky’s story “ Enchanted letter", which could not leave anyone sad and indifferent.

The Fairytale Queen brought the most generous gifts. Her subjects presented young readers with the play “King Whyny the Second” based on a fairy tale in verse by S. Ya. Marshak. It showed scenes from the life of the Sage King and his family - the young Princess Pochemuchka and the strict but fair Queen. Costumes, sets and musical accompaniment were selected in XVII style century. This gift became the pearl of the holiday. But the surprises of the fairy tales did not end there, because a storyteller from Denmark, G.H., was invited to visit the young book lovers. Andersen, played by Grisha Orekhov. Andersen was very glad to meet admirers of his talent and prepared riddles for the children based on his fairy tales. After they have all been solved, great storyteller thanked the readers and gave way to Queen Fairy Tale, who held the Parade literary heroes. Carlson and Aibolit, Pinocchio and Puss in Boots, Malvina and Little Red Riding Hood came to the Parade. But in order for them to come out to the children, it was necessary to remove oblivion from their books and solve a few more poetic riddles. The children quickly completed these tasks, and as a reward they were presented with a dramatized song “In the ABC Kingdom.” After the performance of the number, Queen Book announced that her ball was coming to an end and all participants in the theatrical performance took to the stage singing the library anthem “On the Path of Good.”

The writer's anniversary is a holiday for the reader

For many years, the Central Children's Library named after. A.P. Gaidar collaborates with children from a boarding school for the visually impaired. As part of the IV All-Russian network campaign “White Cane”, which started on October 15, a literary trip “A Writer’s Anniversary is a Celebration for the Reader” was held for the children, which was dedicated to our wonderful children’s writers. The event consisted of three blocks, each of which was dedicated to the writer - the hero of the day: E. Permyak (115 years old), S. Marshak (130 years old), D.N. Mom's - Siberian (165 years old).

The guys, together with the presenters, recalled the biographies of writers they knew from childhood and the plots of their works, answered quiz questions and watched excerpts from animated films“How Masha became big”, “Gray neck”, “Cat’s house”. An exhibition “The best books for you, kids” was organized for children, where the most best books writers - heroes of the day. A shining moment literary journey was the dramatization of the story by E. Permyak “How Masha Became Big”, N. Nosov “ Living hat" The children had great fun portraying the main characters. The final part This wonderful event was a quiz on the works of these writers, “Guess Who I Am.” The guys not only answered questions, but also tried to score as many points as possible for correct answers. Literary journey“The writer’s anniversary is a holiday for the reader” was liked by the children. They had a desire to take the books of these writers and read them. The event was accompanied by a multimedia presentation.

210 years ago, on April 1, 1809, NIKOLAI VASILIEVICH GOGOL (surname at birth Yanovsky) was born - Russian prose writer, playwright, poet, critic, publicist, recognized as one of the classics of Russian literature. Came from ancient noble family Gogol-Yanovskikh. INTERESTING FACTS FROM THE LIFE OF THE GREAT RUSSIAN WRITER: Gogol had a passion for needlework. I knitted scarves, cut out dresses for my sisters, wove belts, and sewed scarves for myself for the summer. The writer loved miniature editions. Not loving and not knowing mathematics, he ordered a mathematical encyclopedia only because it was published in a sixteenth of a sheet (10.5 × 7.5 cm). Gogol loved to cook and treat his friends to dumplings and dumplings. One of his favorite drinks was goat's milk, which he brewed in a special way by adding rum. He called this concoction Gogol-Mogol and often, laughing, said: “Gogol loves Gogol-Mogol!” The writer usually walked along the streets and alleys on the left side, so he constantly collided with passers-by. Gogol was very afraid of thunderstorms. According to contemporaries, the bad weather had a bad effect on his weak nerves. He was extremely shy. As soon as a stranger appeared in the company, Gogol disappeared from the room. Gogol often, when writing, rolled balls out of white bread. He told his friends that this helps him solve the most difficult problems. Gogol always had sweets in his pockets. Living in a hotel, he never allowed the servants to take away the sugar served with tea, he collected it, hid it, and then gnawed pieces while working or talking. Gogol's whole life still remains an unsolved mystery. He was haunted by mysticism, and after his death there were more questions than answers. They allow you to look at the work of your favorite writer from a completely different perspective, try to explain some contradictions and inconsistencies and see him not as an idol, but as a simple, incredibly subtle and talented person. Nikolai Vasilyevich was passionately interested in everything that came into his field of vision. The history of his native Ukraine was one of his favorite studies and hobbies. It was these studies that prompted him to write the epic story “Taras Bulba”. It was first published in the collection “Mirgorod” in 1835. Gogol personally handed one copy of this magazine into the hands of Mr. Uvarov, the Minister of Public Education, so that he presented it to Emperor Nicholas I. The most incredible and mystical Of all Gogol's works - the story "Viy". The writer himself claimed that “Viy” is folk legend, which he allegedly heard and wrote down without changing a single word. But what’s interesting is that neither literary critics, nor historians, nor folklorists, nor researchers have ever been able to find either oral or, especially, written references to folk legends or fairy tales that would be at least vaguely reminiscent of the plot of “Viy”. All this gives reason to consider the story solely a figment of the imagination of the great mystifier and writer. Researchers of Gogol’s life and work are inclined to think that the name “Viy” itself is a free combination of the name of the owner of the inferno, “Iron Niy,” who was a deity in Ukrainian mythology, and the word “Viya,” which translated from Ukrainian means “eyelid.” Neither contemporaries nor descendants can explain what happened to Gogol in last years his life. It is believed that when Gogol visited Rome in 1839, he contracted malaria. Despite the fact that over time the disease did subside, its consequences became fatal for the writer. It was not so much the physical torment as the complications that caused Gogol to have seizures, fainting, but most importantly, visions, which made his recovery difficult and lengthy. In the fall of 1850, while in Odessa, Nikolai Vasilyevich felt relief. Contemporaries recall that his usual liveliness and vigor returned to him. He returned to Moscow and seemed completely healthy and cheerful. Gogol read out to his friends individual fragments from the second volume “ Dead souls"and rejoiced like a child, seeing the delight and hearing the laughter of the listeners. But as soon as he put an end to the second volume, it seemed to him that emptiness and doom had fallen upon him. He felt the fear of death, such as his father had once suffered. No one knows for certain what happened on the night of February 12, 1852. Biographers, with a joint titanic effort, tried literally minute by minute to reconstruct the events of that night, but what is absolutely certain is that until three o’clock in the morning Gogol prayed earnestly. Then he took his briefcase, took out some sheets of paper from it, and ordered everything that was left in it to be immediately burned. After which he crossed himself and, returning to bed, sobbed uncontrollably until the morning. It is traditionally believed that that night Gogol burned the second volume of Dead Souls, but some biographers and historians are confident that this is far from the truth, which is unlikely to be known by anyone. Modern specialists in the field of psychiatry have analyzed thousands of documents and come to a very definite conclusion that there is no mental disorder Gogol had no trace of it. He may have suffered from depression, and if the right treatment had been given to him, great writer would have lived much longer.



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writers - celebrants of 2018, open in the reading room of the children's library. The purpose of the exhibition is to remind about best authors domestic and world literature, to arouse in readers a desire to reflect on the personality, activities and fate of writers, to become more familiar with their work, and to discuss what they have read.

So called book exhibition, dedicated writers - celebrants of 2018, opened in the reading room of the children's library. Purpose of the exhibition— to remind about the best authors of domestic and world literature, to arouse in readers a desire to reflect on the personality, activities and fate of writers, to become more familiar with their work, and to discuss what they have read.

In 2018 we will celebrate: 390 years from the day of birth French poet, critic and storyteller Charles PERROT(1628-1703), 145 years since the birth of the Russian writer Mikhail Mikhailovich PRISHVIN (1873-1954). “Pantry of the Sun”, “Fox Bread”, “Golden Meadow”;235 yearson the birthday of the Russian romantic poet, translatorVasily Andreevich ZHUKOVSKY (1783-1852) “Svetlana”, “Ondine”, “The Forest King”;90 years oldanniversary of the birth of the Estonian writerHainault RAUDA(1928-1996) “Muff, Low Boot and Moss Beard”, “Tales of One Summer”, “Forest Neighbors”;105 yearssince the birth of the Soviet poet, children's writer, playwright, author of the Russian National AnthemSergei Vladimirovich MIKHALKOV (1913-2009); 95 years oldon the birthday of the Soviet children's writerValery Vladimirovich MEDVEDEV (1923-1997) « Barankin , be human!”, “Flute for a champion”, “Jump to fame”;90 years oldon the birthday of the Russian writerSofia Leonidovna PROKOFIEVA (1928) “The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase”, “The Cuckoo Clock”, “In the Old Attic”;115 yearson the birthday of the Russian artist, screenwriter, film director, writerVladimir Grigorievich SUTEEV (1903-1993). “Rooster and paints”, “About the hippopotamus who was afraid of vaccinations”, “We are looking for a blot”,60 yearson the birthday of the Russian children's writerAndrey Alekseevich USACHEV (1958). “Smart dog Sonya”, “ Malusya and Rogoped ", "Mail from Santa Claus".

These books have taken their place place of honor among best works peace. We recommend a small selection of books that will be pleasant to read and once again immerse yourself in the world of long-familiar characters or discover an unread book. Do not deny yourself the pleasure, we are waiting for you in our library!






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