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The search for life ideals in the works of Kuban writers. Research project "Literary creativity of Kuban writers for younger schoolchildren. I. Organizational moment

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and remember all the campaigns and battles:

soldiers, lieutenants, generals -

My great comrades.

On all fronts

in their smoky overcoats

for the honor of the native desecrated land

you fought, brother soldiers,

Kuban our glorious sons.

Kronid Upholsterers.

The fate of many Kuban writers was the Great Patriotic War. This review reflects only a small circle of writers who fought at the front. War is a long test of a person at the limit of his strength, of all human capabilities. Each of the Kuban writers had his own war, his own front. Everyone knows their truth about the war and shares it with the new generation. But their books are not only about the war - they are about human life about time, about yourself, about others.

Difficult front-line roads were passed by Kuban writers:

Oboishchikov Kronid Alexandrovich,

Yuri Abdashev was born on November 27, 1923 in Harbin in Manchuria. At that time, Harbin was the spiritual center of the Russian emigration in the East. This is a kind of Russian city located on the territory of another country. Yura's father served on the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER). Children's world of the writer according to his

his own memories was beautiful and seemed unshakable. But after the CER was sold in 1936, the Abdashev family returned to Russia. A year later, my father was arrested and shot, my mother was exiled to the Karaganda camps for 10 years. Both would be rehabilitated in 1957. Thirteen-year-old Yura was assigned to the Verkhotursk closed labor colony in the Northern Urals. After school, Yuri Abdashev entered the English department of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​of the Kalinin Pedagogical Institute. But the outbreak of war disrupted his plans. From the student audience, Abdashev stepped into the trenches and trenches.

In early October 1941, he volunteered for the front, took part in the winter offensive near Moscow. The battle near Moscow inscribed its pages in the history of the Great Patriotic War. The battle of Moscow thwarted Hitler's plans for a blitzkrieg. After graduating from the artillery school in 1942, Abdashev was assigned to the Caucasus. He commanded a platoon, and then a battery in an anti-tank fighter regiment, which liberated the Kuban from Nazi invaders.

During the war, Yuri Abdashev was seriously wounded twice. He received the first wound near Smolensk, the second, commanding a forty-five battery under Art. Krymskaya in 1943. He was awarded two Orders of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree and combat medals.

Writers who went through the war, like no other, know how to appreciate peace and fight for it. The military stories "Triple Barrier" and "Far from the War" were published in the magazine "Youth". In Yuri Abdashev's story "Far from War" you meet living, human characters. The work is dedicated to young soldiers, cadets of a military school. Before our eyes, the boys are turning into officers. Everyone learns to evaluate himself, his actions by the measure of war. None of these guys knows what is predetermined for them tomorrow by the fate of the front, although she has already ordered: life - one, death - the other.

The story "The Triple Barrier" is also about the Great Patriotic war. Events take place in the mountains of the Caucasus. Three unfired soldiers in the difficult year of 1942 were left as a barrier on a high mountain pass. The purpose of the barrier is not to let enemy scouts and saboteurs through the narrow shepherd's path. An ordinary episode of the war, but for three soldiers it was a great test of fortitude. The pass becomes for the fighters not only a point on the map, this is the height that a person has, it can only be once in a lifetime. They died one by one, honestly fulfilling their soldier's duty.

Far from the war / Yu. Abdashev / Deep cyclone: ​​novels, stories. - Krasnodar: Krasnodar book. publishing house, 1983.-431 p. - (Kuban prose)

Triple barrier: a story. - Krasnodar: Krasnodar. news, 1994.-71s.

Ivan Belyakov was born on December 8 back in 1915 of the last century in the village of Mokry Maidan, Gorky Region. When the Great Patriotic War began, Ivan was a third-year student at the Literary Institute named after him in Moscow.

Without hesitation, Ivan Belyakov goes to the front. These were the years of trials for the whole country, these were the years of trials for the young poet, who went from an ordinary soldier to an officer, first at the headquarters of the 49th Rifle Corps, then, after being wounded, at restoration work in railway troops. Wherever the war threw Ivan Belyakov - company technician, senior technician of the battalion, correspondent of the newspaper "Military Railway Worker", - the love of poetry, the desire to create, did not leave him.

After the end of the bloody war, the military officer began to write kind, bright books for children about "blue-eyed boys" and cheerful girls. He wanted them to know about the dead peers who never had time to become adults. So there were poems about the Kuban Cossack Petya Chikildin from the famous detachment of Kochubey, about Kolya Pobirashko, a young scout from the village of Shabelsky. Belyakov managed to show in the little heroes an adult understanding of courage and courage in the name of the Motherland.

In 1970, the Krasnodar book publishing house published a book of poems by I. Belyakov "Eternal Youth". In it, he spoke about the pioneers and Komsomol members who died in the battles for their homeland on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War.

In the book "Burn, bonfire!" two poems. The poem "The Very First" is dedicated to test pilot Grigory Bakhchivandzhi from the village of Brinkovskaya. It was he who was entrusted with testing the first interceptor jet fighter that opened new era in aviation history. Grigory Bakhchivandzhi has already shown his skills as a fighter pilot in the first months of the war, more than one fascist plane was shot down on his account.

Another poem, “A Word about a Mother,” is dedicated to a Russian woman, a Kuban collective farmer, Epistinia Fedorovna Stepanova, who lost nine sons in the war. The poet draws a steadfast, courageous character and wants "every son and every grandson" to know about this feat.

An excerpt from the poem was published in the Peasant Woman magazine in 1971. For this work, the poet was awarded a literary prize. The oratorio by the composer N. Khlopkov was written on the text of "Words about the Mother".

Belyakov youth: poems. - Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1965.-103 p.: ill.

Belyakov, bonfire: poems.- Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1975.-87 p.: ill.

Ivan Varavva was born on February 5 in X. Novobataysk, Rostov region. Ivan Varavva is known and proud of him in the Kuban. The Krasnodar Regional Youth Library is named after him.

Ivan Varavva - laureate literary prize named after A. Tvardovsky "Vasily Terkin". Barabbas was the prototype of one of the main characters in the Soviet legendary film "Officers".

interesting for its twists of fate. Ivan finishes the tenth grade of the school in Art. Starominskaya, and the battles are already underway near Rostov and Kushchevskaya, very close by. On graduation party young Barabbas reads his farewell lyric poems. He becomes a fighter of the regional fighter battalion, retreating from the village last, in the foothills of the Caucasus, he takes a baptism of fire near the village of Khadyzhenskaya, in the valley of the Pshish River. “I confess that more than anything in the world - in my freedom-loving character, which I inherited from a Cossack family - I was afraid of fascist captivity. Twice unharmed came out of the iron environment, when only a few remained alive. It burned, was covered with earth from an exploding bomb ... "

In the battle for the Caucasus, the young poet, in the rank of an ordinary infantry shooter and gunner of company mortars, in the spring of 1943, takes part in the breakthrough of the enemy Blue Line, in the assault on the height of the Hill of Heroes. Wounds, hospital and again - the front: fighting for the liberation of Novorossiysk, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland. As a twenty-year-old sergeant in May 1945, the young poet Barabbas left his first autograph on the wall of the Reichstag, in defeated enemy Berlin. Of course, the events of the war do not leave I. Barabbas indifferent, his poems are published, sink into the soul of readers, and are remembered for their lyricism.

I. Barabbas published his first poems in 1942. The eighteen-year-old machine gunner wrote about what his soul was full of, about battles, comrades, about faith in victory. Since 1943, his poems began to appear regularly in the army press. The lyrical hero of Ivan Barabbas is his peer, one of those whom the "dusty path" called to the battlefields.

Wheels rattled, wagons creaked uneasily.

Spring returned to their native Cossack lands.

The planet shook. On the roof of a green caravan

My soldier's youth rushed around the world.

With the sharp gaze of a poet and warrior, Ivan Barabbas saw the war in all its manifestations. Here, repelling a tank attack, "soldiers sank to the bottom, clutching grenades in their sleeves ... some with a yellow speck of a medal, some with a copper bullet in their heads." And here is a short story about a boy who would certainly become a wonderful artist. But it didn't have to. The guy grabbed the enemy tank ... "I cut all five grenades into him, and he fell on the plantain. He honestly loved his homeland… He was a talented artist.”

Varabbas IF. The hubbub of the wild field: poems and poems. - Krasnodar: Sov. Kuban, 200.-607 p.

Varabbas IF. Eagle flocks: poems.- M.: Sovremennik, 1985.-175 p.

Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov lived a great life. There was a lot in it - the Bolshevik underground, exile, participation in the formation of the Red Guard detachments, in the ranks of the workers' militia

Ignatov fights bandits. In 1940, Pyotr Karpovich was appointed deputy director of the Krasnodar Institute of Chemical Technology. And then the war began.

In August 1942, the Nazis approached Krasnodar, and the threat of occupation loomed over the Kuban. 86 partisan detachments were organized in the region. also received the task of creating a partisan detachment of miners to fight the Nazis. Under the name "Dad", he was appointed commander of this detachment. Together with him, his sons became partisans: engineer of the Glavmargarin plant Yevgeny and a ninth-grade student Genius, as well as his wife Elena Ivanovna. On one of the tasks, while mining the railway, the sons of Ignatov heroically died. In 1943, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the brothers Evgeny and Geny Ignatov were posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. The desire to tell about the feat of their children, their fellow partisans, all those who did not bow their heads before the hated enemy, made me take up the pen. His books are "Life common man”, “Notes of a partisan”, “Our sons”, “Brothers - Heroes”, “Underground of Krasnodar” - original notes of a person who has lived a lot, seen, suffered. At the same time, this is not a memoir, but literary works, in which the feat of many participants in the partisan people's war is summarized and captured.

In the Notes of a Partisan, partisan warfare with its dangers and risks is depicted in the nobility of exploits and the fascination of adventures. The atmosphere of the forests in the Kuban foothills is accurately conveyed. Boar trails, mountain rivers, ambushes, dangers at every step, the unequal struggle of one against many - all this puts the story in a series of military adventures.

The Blue Line book is also based on documentary material. The "Blue Line" the Germans called their system of powerful field defensive structures separating the Kuban from Taman. It stretched across the entire Taman Peninsula, resting on the left flank against the Azov floodplains, and on the right flank against the Black Sea coast.

These books are among those books that never get old. The works have been translated into 16 languages. The works of Ignatov are not just family chronicle. This is, first of all, a reflection of the patriotic impulse of the Soviet people, who stood up, young and old, to defend their homeland.

Ignatov - heroes: a story. - Krasnodar: Prince. publishing house, 19s.

Ignatov line: a story. - Krasnodar: Prince. publishing house, 1983.-176 p.

Ignatov partisan: stories. - M .: Moskovsky worker, 1973.-696 p.

Ignatov of Krasnodar: a story. - Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1982.-256 p.

came to literature from the Great Patriotic War and brought with him a high and harsh truth about young men who stepped into the flames of the fight against fascism right from school

benches. The Great Patriotic War found him in the army. Already in June 1941, Lieutenant Kasparov took part in the battles with the Nazis. 1941 was the most tragic period of the war. Kasparov also had to go through a lot. He was wounded, shell-shocked, captured, escaped. He fought with the Nazis in a partisan detachment, returned to the army again, commanded a mortar unit, and served in regimental intelligence.

When, after the hospital, he returned to his native Armavir, his chest was decorated with military awards: the Order of the Red Star, medals "For Courage", "For the Capture of Warsaw" and others.

Boris Kasparov devoted his first stories "The End of Nairi", "The Ruby Ring", "Towards the Sun" to military subjects. They were published in the Soviet Warrior magazine. These and other publications he submitted to the competition at the Literary Institute. A. M. Gorky, where he entered in 1949.

Since 1958, one after another, his books have been published: “On the West Bank”, “Dürer’s Copy”, “Twelve Months”, “Ashes and Sand”, “Rhapsody of Liszt”, “Stars Shine for All”, which were included in circle of children's reading. In these stories, B. Kasparov showed himself as a master of a sharp plot, able to interest the reader. But the detective story is not the most important thing in Kasparov's work. The writer manifests himself as a person who "knows how to lead intimate conversation with the reader, raising sharp moral questions. His stories are permeated with ardent love for the Motherland, he wrote about brave, kind and courageous people, true patriots of their Motherland.

This direction in the writer's work was clearly manifested in his plays "Memory", "Seventh Day", "Dragon's Teeth". In the play "Seventh Day" B. Kasparov spoke about the most difficult first days of the war. His plays were successful in the Armavir and Krasnodar drama theaters. He made an authorized translation into Russian of the novel by the Adyghe writer Iskhak Mashbash “The Mourned Are Not Expected”.

"Dürer's Copy" is perhaps the most famous work of B. Kasparov. The story is written so vividly and talentedly that the events described in it are perceived as really happening. In May 1945, in the first days after the war, a young Red Army officer was appointed assistant commandant in a small German town to help the locals establish a peaceful life. But an unpleasant event occurs: the manager of the Grunberg estate shot himself. This man survived the fascist regime, was loyal to the Soviet government and suddenly shot himself when the city was liberated from the Nazis. "Murder or suicide?" - the senior lieutenant asks himself a question and begins his own investigation. The mysterious events associated with a copy of the painting by Albrecht Dürer, the great German Renaissance painter, cannot but captivate the reader. The plot of the book resonates with real story saving the paintings of the Dresden Gallery and other treasures of world art by Soviet soldiers.

Durer's Kasparov: a story.- Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1978.-191 p.: ill.

Kasparov Liszt: a story.- Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1965.-263 p.

The writer's childhood and early youth were spent in the village of Bogorodskaya Repyevka and in his native city of Ulyanovsk, where he was born on December 30, 1924. poetic world Nicholas Krasno

wa determined early. The rural childish freemen, and the charm of the native Volga town, ancient Simbirsk, with its brilliant literary traditions since Pushkin's time, with the Karamzin Library - the "Palace of the Book", which became a second home to the young poet from the age of 12, remained forever in the soul. The first literary publication was at this age - poems in the newspaper "Be Prepared!", A little later - in "Pionerskaya Pravda". And he had a favorite teacher in literature - Vera Petrovna Yudina. She instilled in him a great love for Pushkin, from the fifth grade she collected leaflets with the “test of the pen” of her sponsor, promising to “publish Kolya Krasnov’s poems after graduating from high school as a separate book.” But... as we say now, tomorrow there was a war.

In 1943, after graduating from school, N. Krasnov worked at a defense plant as a toolmaker, in the same year he became a soldier. He fought on the Leningrad front, was seriously wounded during the assault on Vyborg. Nikolai Krasnov has military awards: the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the medal "For Courage" and others.

War for Nikolai Krasnov is a soldier's thorny roads. Front, offensive battles, injury, hospitals... Before his eyes appeared a picture of the life of our people, fighting against fascism. "I was a drop of that big sea", he writes later. The feat of the people during the Great Patriotic War became the main theme in his work. The author admits in his interviews that no matter how many years have passed since then, the front-line events are as fresh in memory as if it were yesterday. Nikolai Stepanovich tells about an amazing incident that influenced his fate: “After the battle, the commander of a machine-gun company saw among the dead soldiers very similar to me. And my machine gunner friends confirmed it was me. And I stood at the mass grave, where my name was on the list of the dead. I knew some of those buried here... And I cry talking about them all, about that unknown boy who was mistakenly buried under my name. Like any soldier, someone's son, brother or loved one. In my imagination, I often hear his mother, his fiancee, crying, and my heart shrinks from unbearable pain.

The impressions of the war time became the main spiritual wealth of the writer. And, apparently, it is no coincidence that the classic of Russian literature was the first to appreciate the poetry of Nikolai Krasnov. In 1947, he presented a poetic selection of a young writer with a brief preface in the Literary Gazette, and contributed to his admission to the Writers' Union of Russia. And soon a personal meeting with Alexander Trifonovich took place. In one of N. Krasnov's books there are wonderful words about the influence of this meeting on his work. “I, like a bird before a long journey, was waiting for a fair wind. And waited. And he grabbed me."

In one of his poems, Nikolai Krasnov recalls his old letters scattered all over the world, and "to friends who did not come from the war, and to his beloved, who went to another" ...

I won't take away a word.

I can only add

And again

I won't lie a single line...

These words can rightfully be attributed to the entire work of the poet and prose writer Krasnov. Each of his poems, each story is a kind of letter to the reader, unsophisticated and confidential. Here nothing is invented, everything comes from the heart, everything is about the experienced, about the suffering. The memory of the war, love for people, native places, for everything pure and beautiful. Reading his works, we feel a man of great soul, sincere and kind. Life, as it is, looks from each of its pages.

On seven winds: poems and poems. - M .: Sovremennik, 1976.-94s.

A holiday on our street: Tales, stories. - Krasnodar, Sov. Kuban, 2005.-351 p.

Kronid Aleksandrovich was born on April 10, 1920 in the village of Tatsinskaya, Rostov Region. Childhood and school years were spent in the Don and Kuban. Lived in Bryukhovetskaya, Kropotkin, Armavir,

Novorossiysk. After graduating from the Krasnodar Military Aviation School at the end of 1940, he was sent to the bomber regiment of the Odessa Military District. WITH

On the first day of the war, as an aircraft navigator, he took part in hostilities on the Bessarabian, Southwestern fronts and the Northern Fleet, where the regiment in the version of two-seat fighters was transferred in the summer of 1942 to guard the Allied convoys.

Kronid upholsterers flew forty-one sorties in total. Then, from 1944 until the end of the war, as a squadron navigator, he ferries aircraft from Siberian and Transcaucasian airfields to active combat regiments of the Baltic and Northern fleets. He was awarded three orders and fifteen medals, including one English.

In 1960, K. Oboyshchikov retired with the rank of major of the Far East, where he served as a senior navigator for guidance of an air defense fighter aircraft. There, for the interception of an American spy plane "Lockheed-U-2", by order of the commander of the air defense air defense marshal, he was awarded a valuable gift.

The first poem of the eighth-grader Kronid Oboyshchikov "The death of the stratospheric balloon" was published in the newspaper "Armavir Commune" in 1936. But the beginning creative biography refers to the post-war years, when the poet began to be systematically published in army and navy newspapers, in the magazines "Znamya", "Soviet Warrior", "Far East", "Estonia"

In 1951, K. Oboyshchikov was a delegate from Baltic Fleet at the 2nd All-Union Conference of Young Writers. In 1963, the first collection of poems "Anxious happiness" was published in Krasnodar, and there were fourteen in total, five of which were for children.

Kronid Oboyshchikov is one of the authors and compilers of books about the Heroes of the Soviet Union, two operettas, many songs written by Kuban composers Gr. Ponomarenko, V. Ponomarev. The winged warrior was Kronid the Upholsterers. Addressing his native land, he writes:

Native land, you are all on this map -

Blue lakes, roads and ridges.

I left the school desk to fly,

To see you from above.

Combat aviation, the blue expanse of heaven became both life and poetry for him. His hero knows his place in the war. He understands that without him it is impossible to fight:

There is non-flying weather,

And the Stavka, nervously, waits,

And infantry dug into the ground

They won't attack without us.

Military routes led him over Kiev, and over the Sula River, and over Leningrad, and over the Barents Sea, and over the Baltic states. Like other front-line poets, K. Oboyshchikov more than once refers to the image of a soldier's mother. They, mothers, had the most bitter fate - to see off their sons to the war and receive funerals.

When friends are in a brotherly grave

We had to bury

We swore a soldier's oath

Don't forget their mothers.

He writes "A Word to the Mother", dedicating it to Matryona Konstantinovna Zikran, the mother of the Hero of the Soviet Union, who died a heroic death; writes a poem "Mother" - in memory of Epistinia Feodorovna Stepanova.

This year is the year of the 65th anniversary of the great Victory. And today, at the commemorative obelisks and memorials, next to the veterans, the younger generation, literary heroes, flesh of the flesh of the living and the dead, stand in an invisible ranks.

Stars are more magical radiance: A poetic wreath to the Heroes of the Kuban. - Krasnodar: Sov. Kuban, 2001.-192 p.

Nominal weapon: Poems. - Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1970.-127 p.

We were: stories, novels, poems. - Krasnodar: Sov. Kuban, 2001.-192 p.

Salute of Victory: I dedicate to the Soldiers of the Great Patriotic War ...: poems. - Krasnodar: Periodicals of the Kuban, 2005.-192 p.

was born on August 3 in the village of Tamanskaya, in the family of a veterinarian. Later, together with his parents, he moved to the city of Baku, where he graduated from the secondary school. Vasily Popov worked in the oil field, from where he was

sent to school air force them. All-Russian Central Executive Committee in Tashkent, which he successfully graduated in 1930.

The young pilot served in Central Asia, in the mountains of Mary, the city of Bukhara, took part in battles with the Basmachi. At the same time, Vasily Alekseevich became interested in literary work. His essays about pilots are published in the press. For health reasons, he was sent on a year's leave, worked in the police, in the district and city newspapers of the Gorky region and the Moscow region, was a correspondent for the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union. In 1936, the young writer published his first book in Tashkent - the story "Asy".

In years, Vasily "Alekseevich was again drafted into the ranks of the air force. He participated in military operations at Khalkhin Gol, flew in the skies of Finland, Western Belarus. On the third day of the Great Patriotic War, he already fought against the Nazi invaders, defended the sky of Moscow, flew to In 1942, the command of the Red Army was sent to the fighting Yugoslavia, to the People's Liberation Army of Josip Broz Tito.

For more than a year he fought in the skies of Yugoslavia and was awarded the highest Yugoslav military Order of Freedom for military merit. During the bombing of the partisan airfield by the Germans, he was seriously shell-shocked and evacuated to his homeland.

After a long treatment, in the fall of 1943, Vasily Alekseevich was declared unfit for military service and demobilized. For military merits in battles with the Nazi invaders, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star, two Orders of the Patriotic War and nine medals.

Popov went to work for the Pionerskaya Pravda newspaper as deputy editor of the traveling editorial office and as his own correspondent.

Vasily Alekseevich Popov has 30 books published in our country. For a cycle of stories about the major was awarded Honorary diploma Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. Among the books written by him for children and youth are "The Castle of the Iron Knight", "Lilac Island", "Tales of the Brave", "The Republic of Nine Stars", "An Alien Track", "They brought the dawn closer."

In 1947, the adventure story "The Castle of the Iron Knight" was published, telling about the trials that fell to the lot of twelve-year-old children during the war years. With unflagging interest, with lively participation, the reader follows the fate of the heroes: girls from the Ukrainian village and boys from near Bryansk. Along with their senior comrades, they entered the fight against the carefully conspired underground fascist organization "Werwolf" - "Werewolf". Later, this story was included in the collection "Tales of the Brave" under a new name - "The Wolf's Lair".

The young Anapa underground workers who fought against the fascist invaders during the Great Patriotic War were dedicated by the writer to the story “They brought the dawn closer”. “I want,” the author wrote, “so that Katya Solovyanov, Aza Grigoriadi, Vladik Kashirin and their fighting friends live forever in the memory of the people and teach new generations of stamina, courage, devotion to their homeland.” For this story, Vasily Alekseevich received the title of laureate of the regional literary prize named after N. Ostrovsky.

Popov Kuzmenko and other stories.- Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1980.-155 p.: ill.

Priests were approaching dawn.- Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1983.-143 p.

Georgy Vladimirovich Sokolov was born on December 3, 1911 in the village of Kochkar, Chelyabinsk Region. In 1930, on a Komsomol voucher, he left for the construction of the Magnitogorsk Metal

lurgical plant. Since the first days of the Great Patriotic War, he has been in the army. He was a unit commissar, commander of a reconnaissance company, worked in the editorial offices of front-line newspapers.

Memories of heroic battles in Malaya Zemlya, of living and dead comrades-in-arms formed the basis of the book “We are from Malaya Zemlya”, which was repeatedly reprinted in our country and abroad. This is a collection of documentary

nyh novels. More than two hundred names of heroes are named in them. Everything that the paratroopers experienced, Sokolov also survived. Not by hearsay, not by archival data, the author recognized the full of dangers of a military life.

He participated in attacks and night searches, in hand-to-hand combat and raids behind enemy lines. On Malaya Zemlya he received two wounds, was shell-shocked. A separate company of scouts, commanded by Captain Sokolov, landed on Myskhako following the detachment of Major Caesar Kunikov, and only in the first month of fighting destroyed more than a hundred Nazis, brought up to two dozen prisoners. By the way, on Sokolov’s personal account there are fifty-six fascist soldiers and officers who were destroyed by him in hand-to-hand fights during two and a half years of work in intelligence - first as a commissar, then as a commander of a separate reconnaissance company. Until the very end of the heroic epic, all seven long months of combat suffering, Sokolov was on Malaya Zemlya. Before his eyes, events took place that are not forgotten, before his eyes, the paratroopers performed feats that entered the annals of the Patriotic War.

After the liberation of Novorossiysk, the landing units, hardened on Malaya Zemlya, had to create bridgeheads in the Crimea, fight for Sevastopol and in the Carpathians, on the Vistula, on the Oder and Spree, storm Berlin, and liberate Prague. And Sokolov took part in these battles.

During the war years, Sokolov did not dream of writing. He did keep some records. But during the September assault on the Novorossiysk port, the boat on which he was located was hit and sank. Sokolov swam out, and his duffel bag with notebooks went to the bottom. However, after the war, he wanted to talk about his experiences, and he took up the pen. The memory has preserved a lot, the sorrows and joys of front-line life. In 1949, the first edition of his book "Small Earth" was published. Written in the wake of recent events, it won over with its truthfulness, love for friends and comrades. The author was admitted to the Writers' Union.

Throughout his creative life, while working on "Little Land", Georgy Sokolov simultaneously created his main book - the novel "Sevastopol is waiting for us." The novel faithfully and impressively describes last days the defense of Sevastopol, the tragedy of those who remained in the trenches and on the banks of the Chersonese after the fleet finally left its base. All seems to be lost. However, this is not the case. The epilogue of the Sevastopol tragedy became a prologue to the battles in the Novorossiysk region in 1942-1943, to the battles on Malaya Zemlya, on Taman, to the expulsion of the Nazis from the Kuban, from the entire North Caucasus. Participating in these battles, the heroes of the novel understand that there is no other way, that they need to go through all this painful path with inevitable losses and losses in order to return to Sevastopol.

Georgy Sokolov himself went this way, first from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk, then from Novorossiysk to Sevastopol and further - to the Carpathians, through the Vistula and Oder - to the Spree and Vltava.

Native land, the people do not forget their sons and daughters who died for the Fatherland. Reading and rereading the novel “Sevastopol is waiting for us”, we, first of all, note that it captures the historical feat of the people, the glory of which will not fade for centuries.

Sokolov is waiting for Sevastopol: Roman. - M .: Sov. writer, 1981.-656s.

Sokolov land.- M.: Sov. Russia, 1971, -384 p.

prose writer, member Union writers Russia , laureate literary prizes them . M . H . Alekseeva , cavalier golden orders « Behind service art »

She was born on December 18, 1963 in the village of Novopokrovskaya. To Krasnodar School of Music them. N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Svetlana Makarova entered after graduating from the Novopokrovskaya children's music school, accordion class. In the third year of the school, she wrote the first stories "On the ocean" and "In the trolley bus." They were published in the September and November issues of the magazine "Kuban" for 1986. In the same year, Makarova became a participant in the regional seminar for young writers. Her stories were approved by the leaders of the seminar, among whom were the leading writers of the Kuban - Viktor Likhonosov, Viktor Loginov, Yuri Abdashev, Yuri Salnikov. Studying at the Faculty of Philology of the Kuban State University coincided with the birth of her daughters. After graduation, she worked as a teacher at the music school of the Interschool Aesthetic Center in Krasnodar. For more than ten years, the name of the young prose writer did not appear on the pages of the press.

Makarova recalls with gratitude how, back in 1997, Vitaly Bakaldin, editor of the Literary Kuban newspaper, published her story "Lenka", which was highly appreciated by St. Petersburg critic Oleg Shestinsky. Subsequently, “Shoelaces for Goshka”, “Parachutist”, “ Winter evening and other stories. The first book, Birds from a Flock of Turmans, was published in 2001. It included stories and poems, many of which became songs. « Prose Svetlana Makarova colorful. A musician herself by profession, she caught the different tones of Russian speech, weaving them into a kind of national ornament. But her stories from folk life are not popular prints, but rather an accurate reproduction of reality, with conjecture, fantasy. At the same time, Svetlana Makarova is not a dictator; in her texts, she also leaves room for the readers' imagination, complicity in the plot., - this is how Nikolai Ivenshev, a well-known prose writer, laureate of All-Russian awards, responded to the work of the writer.

Her stories, stories, essays were published in the magazines "Our Contemporary", "Roman-magazine 21st century", " Bronze Horseman”, “Countrymen”, “Don”, “Kuban”, newspapers “Literary Russia”, “Russian Writer”, regional literary publications. She is a participant in the All-Russian Seminar for Young Writers, held in Peredelkino in 2004. Delegate of the 12th and 13th congresses of the Writers' Union of Russia; participant of the World Russian People's Councils, held annually in Moscow, a participant in many plenums.

Makarova in her own way, with her intonation inherent only, knows how to tell about labyrinths big city, and about the life of the rural hinterland, to tell in secret what young mothers talk about in the story “A Cozy Courtyard, a Quiet Window”, to gently caress an old grandmother from the story “Winter Evening”. She makes us think why the careerist Lyudmila, the heroine of the story "Flowers of Aunt Peggy", did not become happy, and what exactly made Anna, an employee of the cult mass sector, spiritually reborn from the story "Shoelaces for Goshka" ...

The work of Svetlana Nikolaevna Makarova, with all its diversity, is united by one feature - an optimistic perception of the world. She does not close her eyes to the dark sides of life, but firmly believes in the harmonious balance of all things on Earth. Just as minor and major are equal in music, so in the human soul joy and sorrow always accompany each other. A sense of humor, unconstrained artistry are her natural features, which could not but be reflected in her work.

Svetlana Nikolaevna is a member of the Writers' Union of Russia, a laureate of the Literary Prize. M. N. Alekseeva, holder of the Golden Order “For Service to Art”, Secretary of the Union of Writers of Russia. Since May 2004, he has been the head of the regional writers' organization. She Chief Editor the newspaper "Kuban writer", established by the regional writers' organization, the almanac "Krasnodar Literary".

The writer's books were published in Moscow and Krasnodar.

Literature about the life and work of S. N. Makarova

Biryuk L. Appian Way of Svetlana Makarova / L. Biryuk // Kuban writer. - 2013. - No. 11 (November). – P. 6.

Koloskov A. Milestones of creative destiny / A. Koloskov // Kuban today. - 2014. - January 11. - p. 5.

Koloskov A. Reports of the village and capital / A. Koloskov // Kuban today. - 2014. - October 9. – P. 11.

Sakhanova K. Returning from the writers' congress ... / K. Sakhanova // Kuban today. - 2013. - November 2. – P. 4.

Semenova I. Svetlana Makarova. Her path and her choice / I. Semenova // Free Kuban. - 2013. - December 19. - S. 22.

Miroshnikova Lyubov Kimovna


Poet, member of the Writers' Union of Russia,

member of the board of the Krasnodar branch of the Writers' Union of Russia,

head of the socio-cultural center at St. Catherine's Cathedral,

laureate of the third international competition

children's and youth book named after A. N. Tolstoy

Born in 1960 in Krasnodar, in a family of workers. From early childhood, the girl loved to sing. From the first to the tenth grade, she studied at secondary school No. 1. Her first teacher was Lydia Slepokurova, who noticed in her student the makings of a poetic talent. Lyubov Kimovna wrote her first poem in the first grade.

Again and seriously, poetry came to Lyubov Kimovna unexpectedly: the first attempts at writing in the genre of poetic creativity were intended for her children. Miroshnikova's poems were noticed by the famous Kuban poet, member of the Writers' Union of the USSR Vadim Nepodoba and invited her to work on the release of the first collection of poems for children.

In 1989, Miroshnikova took part in the Forum of Young Poets of Kuban for the first time and became its diploma winner. In 1990, her poems for children were noted at the regional seminar for beginner writers, in 1991 they were first published in the almanac "Kuban". In the same year she passed creative competition and entered the Moscow Literary Institute. Gorky, where in the poetry seminar her mentor is the laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize, editor-in-chief of the magazine "Russians", poet Vladimir Ivanovich Firsov. In 1992, the Krasnodar book publishing house published the first collection of poems for children, “Who should be a sparrow?”.

On April 27, 1996, within the framework of the work of the Secretariat of the Board of the Union of Writers of Russia, a seminar was held for young poets and prose writers of the Kuban, which became significant for the poet Lyubov Miroshnikova. The recommendation to join the ranks of the members of the Union of Writers of Russia was given to her by the famous writer Vladimir Krupin in Russia and abroad, the editor-in-chief of the Literaturnaya Rossiya newspaper writer Vladimir Bondarenko, as well as the Kuban poets V. Nepoba, S. Khokhlov, M. Tkachenko and the writer A. Martynovsky.

In 1998, the publishing house "Soviet Kuban" published a collection of poems for children "The Helper", which was awarded an Honorary Diploma of the Second International Competition named after A. N. Tolstoy, among best books for children and youth. As a result of this competition, a three-volume book “50 Writers” was published in Moscow, where the poems of Lyubov Miroshnikova were published in the second volume.

In 2013, the publishing house "Tradition" published another wonderful book of her poems for children, "Like a caterpillar went to the theater", which is in great demand among readers and occupies a well-deserved place among the best works for children.

In the poems of the Kuban poetess Lyubov Miroshnikova there are many things that are so close to a child's heart. It is energy, cheerful, clear rhythm, sonorous rhyme, funny joke and all kinds of eccentricities.

Lyubov Kimovna's poems for children are small in size: sometimes three or four lines. But they contain deep meaning and everyone has a secret.

In the grass found a chicken poppy -

Will not calm down in any way:

- What a clumsy cockerel

Did you lose your comb here?

Lyubov Kimovna, like a kind magician, paints the world in the brightest colors, finding in her poetic arsenal unusual images and plots that develop the children's imagination and creativity.

A star passed through the sky

Dive straight into the water

And she came to life in that river

Magic goldfish.

In a fascinating way, Miroshnikova introduces young readers to the secrets of the natural world. On the pages of a fun book, the guys will read a lot of new and interesting things. For example, about the fact that skates live in the depths of the sea, and fish can talk. In many verses of the collection, the author asks interesting questions: how many raindrops does the rain have? does it snow in summer? when does a dandelion put on a fur coat? why is the angry beetle buzzing?

The poems of the Kuban poetess will help readers become inquisitive, teach them to understand, appreciate and protect nature. The author calls to comprehend the secrets of the Earth, to love animals, to be a friend to every blade of grass.

Autumn-craftsman

Never lazy

From radiant yarn

Knitting from early dawn

Leaf, berry, fungus -

Twisting a ball of sunshine.

Talking about the colors in which the goose painted the animals' vests, the author poetically and figuratively introduces the colors of the rainbow to younger children. He compares blooming forget-me-nots with a peacock's tail, sees the river in lace rings, the sea looks like velvet, and the sky is in calico.

Calico sky.

Velvet sea.

Whispering yellow

Silky sand.

The river flows to the sea

In lace rings -

Summer silver

Thin belt.

Lyubov Kimovna writes about true friendship, teaches the ability to come to the rescue in difficult times, as did a small but brave sparrow who saved a sunny bunny.

He did not see: he was guarded

Cloud. With crooked claws of an eagle!

Misfortune could happen.

Then the sparrow took him under the wing -

And he hid in a pile of wood with him,

Outwitted the angry cloud.

A sense of humor creates a cheerful, iridescent mood. And it is present in many poems by Miroshnikova:

With a book about a mouse

The bear was jumping

In his left pocket he carried a warm donut.

The mouse quietly escaped from the book,

I ate a crumb from a bear.

The heroes of Miroshnikova's works are funny dogs, birds, hedgehogs and cats, with whom funny stories. Here is an elephant walking under an umbrella that fits only one ear, but a crow is looking for its missing "car", and here is a would-be postman snail delivering mail.

Kuban composers wrote songs to Lyubov Kimovna's poems: V. Ponomarev, V. Chernyavsky, I. Korchmarsky. Kuban composer Viktor Ponomarev wrote a cantata for Miroshnikova's children's poem "The Whale and the Salt" note.

Reading Orthodox literature and studying at the Orthodox Institute made a huge impact on the poetess. Faith opens up a new scope in understanding life, disciplines feelings, elevating them.

You don't ask. How are you,

What's wrong with me, with a laughing

It has become!

Before, I only lived on earth,

And now I have little earthly.

In 2001, with the blessing of the Ekaterinodar and Kuban Metropolitan Isidor, a collection of spiritual poems by Lyubov Miroshnikova "At the Heavenly Gates" was published. Many of the poems from this collection became songs thanks to the collaboration with the composer Deacon Mikhail (Okolot). They were included in the cycle of songs published on music discs: "Good tree", "Lended by eternity". And in 2003, the song "Prayer of a Cossack" by Deacon Mikhail (Okolot) to lyrics by Lyubov Miroshnikova received the Grand Prix of the International Festival of Orthodox Author's Song "The Ark" in the city of Voronezh.

The work of Lyubov Kimovna Miroshnikova has long and deservedly been loved by young readers of the libraries of the region and the Krasnodar Regional Children's Library named after the Ignatov brothers. Lyubov Kimovna takes part in the implementation of many of her major projects and campaigns to promote books and reading among readers of the Kuban. This is also the annual Children's Book Week, which is held by the regional children's library with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Krasnodar Territory for children from orphanages in the Kuban. This is the joint holding of the Decade of the Orthodox Book, which was timed to coincide with the Day of the Orthodox Book. The event was organized by the library together with the Orthodox Social and Cultural Center of St. Catherine's Cathedral in Krasnodar, headed by L. K. Miroshnikova.

Lyubov Kimovna became one of the participants in the project of the Regional Children's Library of the art expedition "Spiritual strongholds of the Kuban", dedicated to the 220th anniversary of the Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos in Taman.

Literature about the life and work of L. K. Miroshnikova

Drozdova N. Creative hopes of "heavenly poets" of Russia / N. Drozdova // Kuban writer. - 2010. - No. 4 (April). - P. 4 - 5.

Lyubov Kimovna Miroshnikova // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 120 - 122.

Pashkova T. Wings for the soul of Lyubov Miroshnikova / T. Pashkova // Dawn. - 2010. - September 24 - 30. – P. 3.

Sakhanova K. Returning from the writers' congress ... / K. Sakhanova // Kuban today. - 2013. - November 2. – P. 4.

Taranenko Marina Viktorovna

Poet, member of the Union of Writers of Russia, member of the Association of Children's and Youth Writers of Russia, International Creative Association of Children's Authors, gold laureate of the National Literary Prize "Golden Pen of Rus' - 2014", laureate of the 1st degree of the All-Russian festival-competition "Crystal Spring", laureate of the competition " from 7 to 12”, winner of the contest “New Fairy Tales – 2014”

Marina Viktorovna was born on August 7, 1978 in the city of Krasnodar. In 2000 she graduated with honors from the Kuban State University, Faculty of History, Sociology and international relations. Works in the State Archives of the Krasnodar Territory as the chief specialist, head of the archives.

Marina Taranenko's passion for literature and love for children found their expression in poetry. Her poems for children were published in Murzilka, in the All-Russian weekly literary and entertainment newspaper Shkolnik, in the Shishkin Les magazine, in the Belarusian magazine Ryukzachok, in the Ukrainian magazine Literaturny Child's world”, in the magazines “Volga - XXI Century”, “Lights of Kuzbass”, in the Krasnodar periodical press: the newspapers “Kuban Today”, “Man of Labor”, the literary and artistic almanac “Krasnodar Literary”, the magazine “Top-Kid”.

In 2007, a book of poems for kids "Clean" was published, in September 2009 the second book was published - "The Kingdom of Obedience", in 2011 the third - "Where they hang their noses."

Marina Taranenko's poems were included in the collection of poems by Russian-speaking authors "If you lock the wind" (Chelyabinsk) and the collection of poems and fairy tales by the authors of the International Creative Association of Children's Authors "Rezhimkina Book".

In 2014, Marina Viktorovna became the Laureate of the All-Russian Literary Festival-Competition "Crystal Spring", having received a diploma of the first degree in the nomination "Literary Creativity for Children". The festival was founded by the Writers' Union of Russia on the initiative of the Orel Writers' Organization. The jury of the competition, which includes famous poets and prose writers from different cities of Russia, unanimously decided to recommend the candidacy of the Krasnodar poetess Marina Taranenko for admission to the Writers' Union of Russia.

On October 31, 2014, a solemn ceremony of awarding the winners of the National Literary Prize "Golden Pen of Rus' - 2014" was held at the Central House of Writers in Moscow. Among the winners of this award in the Children's nomination was Marina Taranenko. She received a diploma of the Golden Laureate and became the owner of a special prize in the nomination "Poetry" and "Prose" works "Afternoon Tale", "I'm getting tiny", "How I got lost" and others.

In February 2014, Marina Viktorovna Taranenko became the inspirer of the presentation of the collection of fairy tales "Oh, if only ...", published at the polygraph center in Uzhgorod. This book includes fairy tales of twenty-seven Russian and Ukrainian authors, including Marina Taranenko's fairy tale "Yesterday". This presentation was held by the Krasnodar Regional Children's Library named after the Ignatov brothers together with the Crimean Central Children's Library in the social rehabilitation center "Lada" for minors (Krymsk).

It is safe to say that the rich creative potential of Marina Taranenko will allow her to delight her young readers with new cheerful and kind books.

Literature about the life and work of M. V. Taranenko

Taranenko Marina Viktorovna // Kuban Library. - Krasnodar, 2010. - Volume 7: Kuban writers for children. - S. 309.

Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko

Poet, journalist, member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

member of the Union of Journalists, laureate of the Krasnodar Territory Administration Award

Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko was born on August 1, 1951 in the village of Bryukhovetskaya, Krasnodar Territory. Here in 1968 he graduated from high school. He entered the philological faculty of the Adyghe Pedagogical Institute. In 1973 he received a diploma of a teacher of the Russian language and literature, worked in Donetsk region at a boarding school.

In 1976, the first publications of his poems appeared in the newspapers and magazines of Donetsk. In the same year, Vladimir Nesterenko returned to Bryukhovetskaya and has since lived in his native village.

In 1988 he was accepted as a member of the Writers' Union of the USSR.

Books by Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko were published in Moscow and Krasnodar. His poems are published in various newspapers and magazines, including Murzilka and Pionerskaya Pravda. Funny poems, riddles and tongue twisters from Vladimir Nesterenko were included in the one-volume Journey with Murzilka, which contains the best publications of the magazine over its 70-year history.

In addition to poetry, he writes stories, essays, fables, miniatures, parodies.

Vladimir Nesterenko is a master of short, capacious verse. He is the author of 30 books, his poems are included in anthologies, collections and textbooks on children's literature. In the series “I Can Read,” a manual for younger students “Letter by Letter” was published, which includes his poems.

Main source warmth and light in the poetry of Vladimir Nesterenko - love for the native land, father's house, for people. Poems of the poet are addressed to children.

IN the art world Vladimir Dmitrievich, any path far from home should always lead to the hearth (“Path”), and the best places are “called homeland” (“Quiet Places”).

The poet uses a variety of poetic forms. A favorite genre is a lyrical miniature, which can become a plot poem, a landscape sketch, a riddle poem or a joke, and a game form “tell me a word” that has long been loved by kids.

Poems about the seasons tell about the labor of the villagers. Their constant concern for bread finds an echo in the hearts of young readers, and their hard work becomes an object of reverence and respect.

Vladimir Dmitrievich continues the best poetic traditions of Russian children's literature. In 2004, he created his own poetic version of the Russian alphabet - "ABC on the contrary" and received the regional administration's award in the field of culture for the book for children "Boots on the Wrong Foot". In 2005, a coloring book with poems by the poet "Cock Calendar" and a publication dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Great Victory - "Front Award" appeared. For the book "Front Award" at the Moscow Book Festival in 2006, Nesterenko received a diploma for patriotic education the rising generation.

Vladimir Dmitrievich was awarded the medal "For Distinguished Labor" and a diploma from the Second Artiades of Russia festival of arts.

One of the last books of the poet "Our Motherland - Kuban" - beautifully published, wonderfully illustrated, with delicate watercolor landscapes, with a funny and poetic cover. You just don't want to put the book down. “I love my small homeland,” the author writes in a short preface, “as well as my big one, Russia.” And every poem, every line is permeated with this love.

Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko does an important job: he teaches young readers to poetry, inseparable from folk traditions and true human values.

Bessonova Y. Why are we drawn to a foreign culture? : [Vladimir Nesterenko about books, education and upbringing] / Yu. Bessonova // Arguments and Facts South. - 2013. - No. 8. - P. 3.

Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 129 - 131.

Rhymed notebook: [a selection of articles about the poet V. D. Nesterenko] // Kuban writer. - 2011. - No. 8. – P. 6.

Shevel A. Kind, bright book: [about the book of Vladimir Nesterenko "Our friendly family"] / A. Shevel // Kuban today. - 2013. - No. 4. - P. 4.

Vadim Petrovich Nepodoba


Poet, prose writer, member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation

Vadim Petrovich Nepoba was born on February 26, 1941 in the family of a sailor in Sevastopol, which became the scene of fierce battles in the first months of World War II. Vadim's mother with two children managed to leave the city shortly before the fall of the Black Sea fortress on one of the last warships. In the difficult year of 1942, they were sheltered by the Kuban.

Much later, in one of his books, Vadim Nepodoba wrote: “Three corners of the earth are especially close to me: lilac-blue Sevastopol, where I was born just before the war and spent the first year of my life in the fourth defense sector; the city of Abinsk is the birthplace of my parents, the fatherland that saved my life during the occupation of the Kuban, Belorechensk, where we arrived shortly after the liberation of those places from the Nazis where we spent our childhood and youth ... "

The first poems of the fifteen-year-old poet were published in 1956 in the regional newspaper Belorechenskaya Pravda. In 1958, after graduating from high school, Vadim Nepoba studied at the Faculty of History and Philology of the Krasnodar Pedagogical Institute, taught literature and Russian in rural schools in the Kuban. In 1969, Vadim Petrovich returned to Krasnodar, worked in the regional youth newspaper "Komsomolets Kuban", a correspondent for the editorial office of the rural life of the regional radio.

In 1972, his first book, The Fiery Flower, was published, and in 1975, the poetry collection Corner of the Earth.

"A corner of the earth" - this is how the poet calls his small homeland, where he grew up, explored the world, studied and worked.

In 1975, Vadim Nepodoba became a member of the VI All-Union Conference of Young Writers. In 1977, after the publication of a new poetic book "Thunderstorm over the House" in the Moscow publishing house Sovremennik, he was admitted to the Writers' Union of the USSR.

In 1979, Nepoba entered the Higher Literary Courses at the Literary Institute. M. Gorky in Moscow. After completing the course, he worked as a literary consultant in the Regional Writers' Organization, later, for ten years, as an editor at the Krasnodar book publishing house.

Vadim Petrovich Nepoba participated in the work on the multi-volume "Book of Memory", which includes lists of Kuban people who died, died from wounds and went missing during the Great Patriotic War.

The books "Rod", "A Handful of Earth", collections of poems for children were published in the 1980s. Funny poems about caring for nature, about birds and animals were included in the book “About the Bezymyanka River” and “The Sun Woke Up”. Two stories about the life of post-war adolescents were included in the collection "Early Frosts".

By the fiftieth anniversary of the poet, the collection "The Series" was published, where poems and poems from different years were collected. "Palm morning" - this is the name of one of the sections of the collection, which includes lyrical poems about the Kuban. The poet appears before the reader as a singer of his native land, the Kuban nature.

In 1996, the books compiled and edited by him were published: “The Feat of the Kuban-Chernobyl” and “There are prophets in their Fatherland” - about an outstanding surgeon, our contemporary and countryman V. I. Onopriev.

In 2000, a new collection by Vadim Petrovich, Splashes of Pontus Euxinus, was released.

Pontus Euxinus - this is how the ancient Greeks called the Black Sea, who founded the Bosporan kingdom in the Crimea and on the Black Sea coast of the Kuban. The novel is written in the form of memories of the past and reflections on the present.

Vadim Nepodoba devoted his whole life to the Kuban and the Kuban people. He is the author of two dozen books of poetry and prose for children and adults.

Vladimir Petrovich died in Krasnodar in September 2005.

Literature about life and work

Vadim Petrovich Nepoba // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 123 - 128.

Kuropatchenko A. Peerless Vadim Nepoba: / A. Kuropatchenko // Krasnodar news. - 2011. - No. 9. - P. 16.

Limarov L. The soul of a poet: [memories of the poet Vadim Nepodob] / L. Limarov // Krasnodar news. - 2009. - No. 9. - P. 7.

Nepoba Vadim Petrovich // Writers of Kuban: bio-bibliographic reference book / comp. L. A. Gumenyuk, K. V. Zverev. - Krasnodar, 1980. - P. 103 -105.

Nepodoba Vadim Petrovich // Writers of the Kuban - to children / otv. for issue V. Yu. Sokolova. - Krasnodar, 2009. - S. 50 - 53.

Oboyshchikov K. Poets leave everything to people: / K. Oboyshchikov // Dawn. - 2011. - No. 8. - P. 1.

Boris Minaevich

Prose writer, member of the Writers' Union of the USSR

Boris Minaevich Kasparov was born on October 23, 1918 in the city of Armavir. Here he studied at school, was fond of art, sports. After graduation, he was drafted into the Red Army. Boris Minaevich served in the Transcaucasus, in the border troops on the border with Turkey. Impressions from what he saw formed the basis of his first book, the historical novel "On the West Bank", in which he writes about the Cossacks of the Black Sea army.

The Great Patriotic War found Boris Kasparov in the army. In June 1941, Lieutenant Kasparov took part in the battles against the Nazi invaders. Boris Minaevich had to go through a lot. He was wounded, shell-shocked, captured, escaped. Fought with the Nazis in a partisan detachment. After that, he returned to the active army, commanded a mortar unit, and served in regimental intelligence.

When Boris Minaevich returned to his native Armavir, his chest was decorated with military awards: the Order of the Red Star, the medals "For Courage", "For the Capture of Warsaw" and others.

Boris Minaevich Kasparov devoted his first stories: "The End of Nairi", "Ruby Ring", "Towards the Sun" to military subjects. They were published in the Soviet Warrior magazine. He submitted these publications to the competition at the Literary Institute. A.M. Gorky, where he entered in 1949. After graduating from the institute in 1953, he worked as a literary contributor to the Sovetskaya Kuban newspaper. His works were published in the magazines "Kuban", "Around the World", "Don", in the newspapers "Soviet Kuban", "Soviet Armavir".

Since 1958, one after another, his books have been published: “On the West Bank”, “Road of Blue Stalactites”, “Dürer's Copy”, “Twelve Months”, “The Equation with Three Zeros”, “Ashes and Sand”, “ Liszt's Rhapsody", "The Stars Shine on Everyone".

In these works, B. M. Kasparov acts as a master of a sharp plot, able to interest the reader.

Kasparov's stories are permeated with ardent love for the Motherland. He wrote about brave, kind and courageous people, true patriots of their Motherland.

This direction in the writer's work was clearly manifested in his plays "Memory", "Seventh Day", "Dragon's Teeth". In the play "Seventh Day". Boris Minaevich spoke about the most difficult first days of the war. His plays were successful in the Armavir and Krasnodar drama theaters.

The circle of children's reading included the stories "On the West Bank", "Dürer's Copy", "Rhapsody of Liszt", "Ashes and Sand" and others.

"Copy of Dürer" - one of the most famous works B. M. Kasparova. The story is written so vividly and talentedly that the events described in it are perceived as really happening. In May 1945, in the first days after the war, a young Red Army officer was appointed assistant commandant in a small German town to help the locals establish a peaceful life. But an unpleasant event occurs: the manager of the Grunberg estate shot himself. This man survived the fascist regime, was loyal to Soviet power and suddenly shot himself when the city was liberated from the Nazis. "Murder or suicide?" the senior lieutenant asks himself and begins his own investigation. The mysterious events associated with a copy of the painting by Albrecht Dürer, the great German painter of the Renaissance, cannot but captivate the reader. The plot of the book resonates with the real story of the rescue of paintings from the Dresden Gallery and other treasures of world art by Soviet soldiers.

A street in the city of Armavir is named after the writer Boris Minaevich Kasparov.

Literature about life and work

Bakaldin V. Boris Minaevich Kasparov / V. Bakaldin // Kasparov B. Two stories / B. Kasparov. - Krasnodar, 1972. - P. 3.

Kasparov Boris Minaevich // Great Kuban Encyclopedia: Vol. 1: Biographical Encyclopedic Dictionary. - Krasnodar, 2005. - P. 129.

Kasparov Boris Minaevich // Writers of the Kuban: a biographical guide / comp. N. F. Velengurin. - Krasnodar, 1970. - S. 16.

Evgeny Vasilievich Shchekoldin

Poet, composer

Evgeny Vasilievich Shchekoldin was born on April 23, 1939 in the village of Severskaya, Krasnodar Territory. He spent his childhood in the village of Krymskaya, his great-grandfather was one of the first to cut down a hut there. More than half a century lives in the city of Abinsk.

One of the first childhood memories of the poet refers to the military year of 1943: a Nazi bomb hit the house, and they were left without a roof over their heads. And the most joyful day in my life is the return of my father from the war, wounded, but alive. And soon a brass band created by him sounded in the village. His father is a conductor of brass bands, he was educated in Tsarist Russia.

Eugene followed the path of his father: he graduated from a music school, in different years worked with brass, pop orchestras, taught in music school He composed music himself.

Seeing his passion for poetry, his father introduces Yevgeny to a wonderful writer - Alexander Pavlovich Arkhangelsky, who had a serious influence on the poetic work of E. V. Shchekoldin. In his poems, he writes about our time and love for his native land. Shchekoldin's poetic lines are musical and simple. Pictures of rural life filled with sounds and smells are reflected in the poems “Rooks”, “Prayer”, “Dog Mongrel”, “Russian Mother”, “Springs near the Abinka River”.

You are my springs, springs

From the distant singing summer

I know, there, by the Abinka River,

You are waiting for a whirlwind poet.

With special poetic images-strokes, he paints pictures of his native nature.

Only here do not lie, do not dissemble,

Here, at these holy springs,

Where someone left a melody

For my village poems.

Evgeny Vasilyevich loves children very much. He is the author of several children's books: "What the Cricket Told Us", "The Foal", "The Feathered Chorus" and others. In poems addressed to the little reader, the author rejoices in the bright, colorful world of childhood.

Hello little friend

Sit with me, listen

How the cricket sings in the night

How it caresses the soul.

In the book The Feathered Choir, the poet invites you to wake up in the morning and rejoice at the rising sun, listen to the birds singing in the grove conducted by Maestro Nightingale.

Dear friend, wake up, wake up,

Bow to the field, forest, -

There, with love so far

Morning praises the bird choir.

The book "Guess-ka", composed of riddle verses, is a window into the world of knowledge for a child. Riddles are read by children and their parents with pleasure.

E. V. Shchekoldin does not cease to engage in musical creativity, to compose music for his poems. One of Evgeny Shchekoldin's romances "A Distant Friend" was included in his repertoire by the famous Russian singer Boris Shtokolov.

In 1997, in Paris, he took part in the creation of music for the film "Emigrants". In early 1998, Shchekoldin met with Mikhail Tanich, one of the best songwriters, who gave good mark his song lyrics.

One of important events V creative life poet and musician Shchekoldin - the release of the musical album "Letter from Russia".

Shchekoldin's books and songs are known and loved by admirers of his work. And the poet, composer and performer of songs is full of creative energy, continues to write poems and songs.

You can read about the life and work of Evgeny Vasilyevich Shchekoldin:

Writers of the Kuban - for children / comp. Krasnodar Regional Children's Library. brothers Ignatov; resp. for issue V. Yu. Sokolova. - Krasnodar: Tradition, 2007. - 91 p.

TUMASSOV

Boris Evgenievich


Prose writer, member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation, candidate historical sciences,
Professor of the Kuban Technological University

Born December 20, 1926 in the Kuban in the village of Umanskaya (now Leningradskaya). Youth years passed through the war. At the age of sixteen, Boris became a soldier, participated in the liberation of Warsaw and the capture of Berlin, was awarded eight military awards.

After demobilization, Boris Evgenievich entered the history department of the university in the city of Rostov-on-Don, finished it in a year and five months. He worked as a teacher in the schools of Krasnodar, defended his PhD thesis.

Tumasov's first books, Stories and Tales and Traveler Bear, were published in the late 1950s.

Boris Evgenievich is the author of many historical novels and stories "On the borders of the South", "Zalesskaya Rus", "The Unknown Land", "Fierce Dawns", "Hard Times", "May the Principality of Moscow be great", "Thy will be done" and others. It was this genre that brought him real reader recognition.

The first historical story by B. Tumasov "On the Borders of the South", published in 1962, tells about the Zaporizhzhya Cossacks, freedom-loving and courageous people who came to the Kuban, to the lands of the former Tmutarakan principality, in 1794.

The pages of the story "Rus Zalesskaya", published in 1966 by the Krasnodar book publishing house, take the reader to the reign of the Moscow prince Ivan Kalita, during which the foundation of Moscow's power was laid.

In 1967, Boris Evgenievich Tumasov was admitted to the Writers' Union of the USSR.

In 1968, the Krasnodar book publishing house published B. Tumasov's story "Beyond the Threshold of Youth", dedicated to the memory of fallen comrades. There were four of them, inseparable school friends, whom the war scattered on different fronts: Zheka, Zhenya, Ivan and Tolya.

With documentary accuracy, B. Tumasov writes about the hardships of soldier's studies in the reserve infantry regiment, about military exercises, about the solemn and unforgettable taking of the oath.

In the late 1970s, the writer again turns to the history of Ancient Rus'. One after another, new books of the writer are published.

The novel "Fierce Dawns" takes readers to the 16th century, when there was a struggle for the annexation of Pskov and Ryazan to Moscow.

Boris Tumasov showed the true passion of the researcher, studying chronicle monuments and archival documents, memoirs and monographs. This helped him maintain authenticity in depicting Rus''s past. He managed to present readers with extensive material about the life of the reigning houses of the Russian state from the 10th to the 20th century, to give the most complete artistic panorama of ancient Russian life. Readers are presented with history in novels - a unique, systematized, incomparable work. The entire history of the Russian state from the Rurikoviches to the Romanovs is conveyed by the writer in the smallest detail - from the costume, weapons, utensils to deep penetration into the thoughts, feelings and actions of its historical characters, and most importantly - into the reasons that caused these actions.

In Moscow, the publishing houses "AST" and "Veche" in the series "Rurikovichi" publish the novels of the writer: "And there will be a kind of Rurikovich", "Mstislav Vladimirovich", "To be the Great Principality of Moscow", "False Dmitry I", "False Dmitry II" and others . The reader becomes an invisible witness to the described events from the life of Prince Oleg, Ivan Kalita, impostor Grishka Otrepyev, folk hero, peasant commander Ivan Bolotnikov.

Tumasov is the author of more than thirty books. Six of his works are included in the Golden Library of the Historical Novel series. Boris Evgenievich lives and works in Krasnodar. His books found their reader in Russia, who appreciated the high skill of a talented prose writer.

Biryuk L. Chronicler of the Russian land / L. Biryuk // Free Kuban. - 2006. - December 20 (No. 193). - p. 5.

Biryuk L. New life famous novel / L. Biryuk // Kuban today. - 2007. - No. 48 (April 13). – P. 7.

Boris Evgenievich Tumasov // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 174 - 181.

Mikhailov N. Ancient Rus' in modern prose / N. Mikhailov // Roots and shoots / N. Mikhailov. - Krasnodar, 1984. - S. 182 - 192.

Tumasov Boris Evgenievich // Writers of the Kuban: bio-bibliographic reference book / comp. L. A. Gumenyuk, K. V. Zverev. - Krasnodar, 1980. - S. 146-148.

Shestinsky O. Confession to the readers of the "Literary Kuban" / O. Shestinsky // Free Kuban. - 2000. - August 19 (No. 144). – P. 3.

ABDASHEV

Yuri Nikolaevich

prose writer,

member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

Laureate of the Regional Prize named after K. Rossinsky,

honorary citizen of the city of Krasnodar

"I know: the best place- my. The best time is mine. These words of Yuri Abdashev largely characterize his work and his human nature. His fate was hard, tragic, but, as he believed, happy.

Yuri Nikolaevich Abdashev was born on November 27, 1923 in Harbin, Manchuria. Children's memory has preserved a lot: he saw the living ataman Semyonov, saw the unforgettable Vertinsky in the costume of Pierrot, who performed on the pop "patch" of the Iveria restaurant, the vaults of the Iberian Church, inscribed with the names of all those who died in the Russian-Japanese war. The writer recalled about his childhood: “I studied at a rather privileged commercial school and wore a cap with a green edging ... I will say one thing - the world was beautiful for me, the world of spiritual fulfillment ... seemed unshakable, and, probably, its total destruction looks especially tragic ". It all ended in 1936, when the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER) was sold, and the Russians began to return to Russia. And although everyone knew about the repressions, my father said firmly: “Enough to wander around foreign lands. Yurka must have a Motherland.”

A year after returning to Russia, his father was arrested and shot, his mother was exiled to the Karaganda camps for ten years. Both would be rehabilitated in 1957. Yuri Abdashev himself, a thirteen-year-old teenager, was assigned to the Verkhotursk closed labor colony in the Northern Urals. The writer will reflect this period of his life in the novel The Sun Smells Like Fire (1999). In the fate of his hero, a teenage boy Sergei Abaturov, the fate of the author is recognized. The young hero of the novel goes through all the trials of life without losing faith in goodness, in justice.

The future writer changed many professions: sawed wood, was a worker of a geological party in the desert of Kazakhstan, sailed on a tugboat as an oilman. These vital universities gave him rich material for future works.

In 1940, having passed the secondary school exams as an external student, Yuri Abdashev entered the English department of the faculty foreign languages Kalinin Pedagogical Institute. But the outbreak of war disrupted his plans. In early October 1941, he volunteered for the front, taking part in the winter offensive near Moscow as an ordinary ski battalion. After graduating from the artillery school in 1942, he was assigned to the Caucasus. He fights in an anti-tank regiment that liberated the Kuban from Nazi invaders.

During the war, Yuri Abdashev was wounded twice, awarded two Orders of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree and military medals.

After the war, Abdashev graduated from Krasnodar pedagogical institute. For nine years he worked as an English teacher in the village of Bystry Istok in Altai, and then in the Krasnodar 58th railway school. From 1958 to 1961 he was the executive secretary of the almanac "Kuban".

This period, the beginning of the 60s, includes the publication of his first books: "The Golden Path" and "We are not looking for peace." Stories and stories by Yuri Abdashev are published in youth magazines "Youth", "Change", "Young Guard". The formation of personality young man, first love, native nature, the relationship of different generations - all this is talentedly reflected in the stories and novels of Yu. N. Abdashev and always touches the soul and heart of the reader.

The action of many of the writer's works takes place on the seashore, we meet with expressive, accurate descriptions of the nature of the Black Sea coast, the Sea of ​​\u200b\u200bAzov, the Caucasus Mountains. And against this background, the author draws different characters of people, their fates, aspirations. They are not similar to each other, but all of them are united by a thirst for beauty, a thirst for romance. These people know how to see the beautiful and they themselves have inner beauty.

Writers who went through the war, like no other, know how to appreciate peace and fight for it. Yuri Abdashev managed to bring his own, unique to this topic.

The story "Far from the War" is interesting to read because you meet living, human characters. The work is dedicated to young soldiers, cadets of a military school. Before our eyes, the boys turn into cadets, then into officers. Everyone learns to evaluate himself, his actions by the measure of war. None of these guys knows what is determined for them tomorrow by the fate of the front, although she has already ordered: life - one, death - the other.

The story "The Triple Barrier" is a work about the Great Patriotic War. Events take place in the mountains of the Caucasus. Three soldiers were left as a barrier on a mountain pass in the difficult year of 1942. The purpose of the barrier was not to let enemy scouts and saboteurs through the narrow shepherd's path. An ordinary episode of the war, but for three soldiers it was a great test of fortitude. They died one by one, honestly fulfilling their duty.

In recent years, Yuri Nikolayevich Abdashev has been working on the book Prayer for the Chalice, or 60 Letters to the Grandson. It is dedicated to Harbin, the city of his childhood. The author lifts the veil of silence over such a difficult topic as the life of emigrants in Harbin, a Russian city located on the territory of another country.

In 1998, a wonderful person, a gifted writer was awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen of the City of Krasnodar".

Yu. N. Abdashev died in Krasnodar in January 1999. The light of his talent - writing and human - will not go out in the souls of readers. In 2002, Krasnodar opened Memorial plaque at the house on Kommunarov street 60, where long years lived and worked as a writer.

Literature about life and work

Abdashev Yuri Nikolaevich // Great Kuban Encyclopedia. - Krasnodar, 2005. - V.1. : Biographical Encyclopedic Dictionary. - p. 5.

Abdashev Yuri Nikolaevich // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic reference book. - Krasnodar, 2004. - S. 5-7.

Abdashev Y. Knight of Romance: [a conversation with the writer / recorded by I. Dominova] // Free Kuban. - 1998. - No. 180 (October 3). – P. 8.

Vasilevskaya T. The sun smells of love / T. Vasilevskaya // Krasnodar news. - 1998. - No. 168 (September 12). - p. 5.

Dombrovsky V. Bright eyes and thoughts / V. Dombrovsky // Kuban today. - 2003. - No. 242-243 (November 28). – P. 3.

Writer and person capital letter// Krasnodar news. - 2002. - No. 32 (February 27). - C.2.

More Honorary Citizen of Krasnodar // Krasnodar News. - 1998. - No. 184 (October 6). – P. 3.

KRASNOV

Nikolai Stepanovich

prose writer, poet,

member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

Laureate of the Prize of the Administration of the Krasnodar Territory

The writer's childhood and early youth were spent in the village of Bogorodskaya Repyevka and in his native city of Ulyanovsk, where he was born on December 30, 1924.

His mother is a city dweller with a gymnasium education, his father is a peasant, and the childhood of the future writer was divided between the city and the countryside. The first literary publication - poems in the newspaper "Be ready!", A little later - in "Pionerskaya Pravda".

In 1943, after graduating from school, N. Krasnov worked at a defense plant as a toolmaker, in the same year he became a soldier. He fought on the Leningrad front, was seriously wounded during the assault on Vyborg. Military awards: Order of the Patriotic War, I degree, medal "For Courage" and others.

War for Nikolai Krasnov is a soldier's thorny roads. The front, offensive battles, wounds, hospitals... Before his eyes appeared a picture of the life of our people fighting against fascism. "I was a drop of that big sea", he will write later. The feat of the people during the Great Patriotic War became the main theme in his work. The author admits in his interviews that, no matter how many years have passed since then, the front-line events are as fresh in memory as if it were yesterday. Nikolai Stepovich talks about amazing case that influenced his fate: “After the battle, the commander of a machine-gun company saw among the dead soldiers very similar to me. And my machine gunner friends confirmed it was me. And I stood at the mass grave, where my name was on the list of the dead. I knew some of those buried here... And I cry talking about them all, about that unknown boy who was mistakenly buried under my name. Like any soldier, someone's son, brother or loved one. In my imagination, I often hear his mother, his fiancee, crying, and my heart shrinks from unbearable pain.

The impressions of the war time became the main spiritual wealth of the writer. In 1953-1956 he studied in Moscow at the M. Gorky Literary Institute, in 1965-1967 - at the Higher Literary Courses.

On account of N. Krasnov about three dozen books published in Moscow, Krasnodar, in the cities of the Volga region. Nikolay Krasnov successfully works both in poetry and prose. Collections of his novels and short stories have been published: “Two at the River Gran”, “The Road to Divnoye”, “Morning Light”, “My Faithful Stork” and many others.

In one of the poems, Nikolai Krasnov recalls his old letters scattered all over the world - “and to friends who did not come from the war, and to a loved one who left for another ...”

I won't take away a word.

I can only add

And again

I won't lie a single line...

These words can rightfully be attributed to the entire work of the poet and prose writer Krasnov. Each of his poems, each story is a kind of letter to the reader, unsophisticated and confidential. Nothing is invented here, everything comes from the heart, everything is about the experienced, about the suffering. The memory of the war, love for people, native places, for everything pure and beautiful. Reading his works, we feel a man of great soul, sincere and kind. Life, as it is, looks from each of its pages.

“The poetic perception of life, everything around us is the greatest gift left to us from childhood,” wrote K. Paustovsky. As if echoing him, Krasnov opens the story “The House by the Blooming Meadow” with the words: “ Childhood never goes away. The joy of life, the thirst for discoveries, the ecstasy of beauty, music, poetry, friendship, love, happiness - all this is a continuation of childhood.". How mysterious and wonderful the world appears before the four-year-old Vovka, who first came to the village (“Morning Light”)! Plunging into the atmosphere of childhood, the reader himself becomes a child for a while and, with surprise and joy, re-learns this world in which they live. cool rooster, pinching geese, furious a dog, and cows with calves, and a wonderful bird chernoguz. Discoveries are made here every day, and every new meeting becomes a miracle. Nikolai Krasnov's stories for children are written with love and understanding of their age characteristics.

Living in the Kuban and not writing about the Cossacks is probably impossible. "The Tale of the Cossack Horse" is a wonderful work about a horse and a rider in the Great Patriotic War, where the war is shown through the eyes of a horse. Another story "Horses are walking over the river" is about the modern resurgent Cossacks. It contains bitter memories of decossackization, and pride in fellow soldiers who fought from the Kuban to Prague, and hopes and worries for the fate of the Cossack region.

In Krasnov's prose, the name of the village "Divnoye" is the center of all the brightest. The worldly wisdom of the woman of this village, the old Cossack Lyavonovna - " Love warms a person, hate does not warm"- is characteristic of all the main characters of the books, it is also at the heart of the writer's creative and moral search.

Nikolai Stepanovich Krasnov preaches the philosophy of kindness, brings people the light of high morality, his books are always needed, and especially for those who find it so difficult to find the way to their Divnoy.

Literature about life and work:

Bogdanov V. The era, leaving, does not become the past / V. Bogdanov // Kuban today. - 2001. - January 31 (No. 21). - P. 3.

Bogdanov V. "Apple good" / V. Bogdanov // Kuban today. - 1998. - December 25 (No. 237 - 238). – P. 7.

Zolotussky I. Love warms a person / I. Zolotussky // Native Kuban. - 2004. - No. 4. - S. 76 - 78.

Likhonosov V. On the 80th anniversary of the famous Kuban writer Nikolai Stepanovich Krasnov: simplicity and clarity / V. Likhonosov // Native Kuban. - 2004. - No. 4. - P. 75 - 76.

Likhonosov V. Bright house of the poet / V. Likhonosov // Magical days / V. Likhonosov. - Krasnodar, 1998. - S. 143 - 145.

Nikolai Stepanovich Krasnov // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 93 - 97.

Krasnov Nikolai Stepanovich // Writers of Kuban: bio-bibliographic reference book / comp. L. A. Gumenyuk, K. V. Zverev; artistic P. E. Anidalov. - Krasnodar, 1980. - S. 75 -77.

Solovyov G. Invitation to Divnoye / G. Solovyov // Krasnov N. Horses walk over the river: Cossack stories, stories, novel. / N. Krasnov. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 5 - 6.

Yuri Vasilievich

Salnikov

prose writer,

member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

regional branch chairman

Russian Children's Fund,

Cavalier of the Patriarchal Order

Saint Tsarevich Dmitry "For works of mercy",

Diploma of the All-Union competition for the best

piece of art for children,

Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation,

honored teacher of Kuban

Born September 11, 1918 in Omsk. His father worked as an accountant, his mother worked as a proofreader in a printing house. WITH early years Yuri was taught to do everything himself - tinkering, carpentry, sewing, cutting, gluing. Everyone in the family loved to read, parents often read aloud in the evenings and children were taught to do so. Carried away by reading, the boy himself began to compose. He wrote his first story in the fourth grade, and in the fifth grade he began to publish a monthly family magazine in which he published his stories and made illustrations for them.

In 1936 he graduated with honors from a school in Novosibirsk and entered the Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy and Literature at the Faculty of Philology. He received his diploma on the day the Great Patriotic War began.

From 1941 to 1943 he fought in the ranks of the army at the front.

After the end of the war, he lived in Novosibirsk, where he began his professional literary career. Yuri Salnikov worked as a correspondent for the Novosibirsk Committee of Radio Broadcasting, head of the literary part of the Novosibirsk Theater for Young Spectators (TYUZ), head of the editorial office of the Siberian Lights magazine.

In 1952, his first book of short stories, In the Circle of Friends, was published.

In 1954, Yuri Vasilyevich Salnikov was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR.

Later, more than 30 of his books were published in different parts of the country - in Novosibirsk, Tyumen, Moscow and Krasnodar, where the writer moved in 1962.

Most of the works of Yu. V. Salnikov are dedicated to adolescents: “Gali Perfileva’s Exam”, “Talk about a Hero”, “Under the Hot Sun”, “Sixth Graders”, “To Always Be Fair”, “Man, Help Yourself”, “Sooner or Later ".

The story "Jumper with Blue Trees" was awarded an Honorary Diploma at the All-Union Competition for the best work of art for children. Two plays - "Your Family" and "Let the Reward Not Near" - were performed on the stage of the Novosibirsk Theater for Young Spectators, and the play "Price" was included in the repertoire of the Moscow Drama Theater.

Yuri Vasilyevich Salnikov worked in a variety of genres. He wrote stories, novels, plays, historical and documentary books, criticism, journalism.

Yuri Vasilyevich Salnikov died in July 2001. On the alley of honorable burials of the Slavic cemetery, a monument was erected to him. There is a memorial plaque on the house where he lived.

Literature about life and work

Danko A. Confession on given topic/ A. Danko // Kuban News. - 2006. - June 7 (No. 82). – P. 6.

Kovina N. Writer who did good / N. Kovina // Krasnodar news. - 2002. - August 1 (No. 121). – S. 2.

Lobanova E. The talent of a writer and mentor / E. Lobanova // Pedagogical Bulletin of the Kuban. - 2003. - No. 3. - S. 26 - 27.

Mayorova O. For deeds of mercy / O. Mayorova // Free Kuban. - 2002. - September 13 (No. 163). – P. 3.

Salnikov Yuri Vasilyevich // Writers of the Kuban: bio-bibliographic reference book / comp. L. A. Gumenyuk, K. V. Zverev. - Krasnodar, 1980. - S. 128 - 132.

Sergey Nikanorovich

Khokhlov

Poet, member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

Laureate of the Prize of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

Laureate of the Regional Prize K. Rossinsky

Sergei Nikanorovich Khokhlov was born on June 5, 1927 in the Smolensk region, in the village of Melikhovo, into a peasant family. From an early age, the father taught his son to peasant labor. In 1936, the family moved to the Kuban, to the village of Vasyurinskaya. In February 1944 they moved to Krasnodar.

After the death of his father, at the age of 14, Sergei began his labor activity. He worked on an expedition to measure the railway track, as a helmsman on a tugboat, as a combine and tractor driver on a collective farm, and as a worker at a factory. In 1947, he restored Krasnodar destroyed by the Nazis, built the Krasnodar Thermal Power Plant, and was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

The first poem by Sergei Khokhlov "Willow" was published in the regional newspaper. The poem interested the Kuban composer Grigory Plotnichenko and marked the beginning of a long fruitful collaboration.

In 1957, the first collection of poetry by Sergei Khokhlov "Spring Dawn" was published by the Krasnodar Book Publishing House. Selections of Khokhlov's poems are published in the newspapers Komsomolets Kuban and Sovetskaya Kuban. In the early 1960s, the Krasnodar book publishing house published two of his new books: poems for kids "Fox-fisher" and a collection of poems and poems "Blue Nights".

1963 was a significant milestone in the life of the young poet. This year, Sergei Khokhlov participated in the IV All-Union Conference of Young Writers and was admitted to the Writers' Union of the USSR.

Poetry collections come out one after another: “People are so different”, “White planes”, “Long day”, “Surprise”, “Coast of silence” and others published in Moscow and Krasnodar.

The poet is published a lot in the magazines "October", "Sovremennik", "Young Guard", "Rural Life", "Change", "Our Contemporary", "Family and School", "Literary Russia", on the pages of regional periodicals.

In 1992, for the book of poems "Premonition" Sergei Khokhlov won the prize of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation.

For the book “Inescapable Light”, published in 1994, Sergey Nikanorovich Khokhlov was awarded the Literary Prize to them by the Krasnodar Territory Administration. K. Rossinsky.

More than 60 songs were written by Sergei Nikanorovich in collaboration with composers G. Ponomarenko, G. Plotnichenko, V. Zakharchenko. But he considers the song “Kuban Blue Nights” written in the 1950s to the music of G. Plotnichenko, which received national recognition, as his “calling card”.

Literature about life and work:

Martynovsky A. Inescapable light: about Sergei Nikanorovich Khokhlov / A. Martynovsky // Kuban writer. - 2007. - No. 5. - P. 4.

Petrusenko I. Poet Sergey Khokhlov and songs are not his poems / I. Petrusenko // Kuban in song / I. Petrusenko. - Krasnodar, 1999. - S. 385 - 391.

Reshetnyak L. Race with the epoch: poet Sergey Khokhlov / L. Reshetnyak // Kuban News. - 2011. - September 23 (No. 161). – p. 21

Sergei Nikanorovich Khokhlov // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 185 - 189.

Khokhlov S. Apple trees bloomed in the garden near the Bolshoi Theater: a poet about himself / S. Khokhlov // Native Kuban. - 2007. - No. 2. - P. 77 - 78.

Khokhlov S. Just about myself: about my first poem and not only about it / S. Khokhlov // Free Kuban. - 2007. - June 5 (No. 81). – P. 7.

Khokhlova M. “In the silence of the century I won’t sink”: a conversation about my father’s poems / M. Khokhlova // Kuban writer. - 2007. - No. 5. - S. 3 - 4.

Khokhlova M. Daughter about her father / M. Khokhlova // Native Kuban. - 2007. - No. 2. - P. 83 - 84.

Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov

(1894–1984)

prose writer,

member of the Union of Writers of the USSR,

Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR

Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov was born on October 10, 1894 in the city of Shakhty Rostov region in a miner's family. After elementary school enrolled to study as a ship mechanic at the school of marine mechanics. The premature death of his father, the breadwinner of the family, forced him to quit his studies and go to work in a mechanical workshop. Later, the young man moved to Petrograd and got a job as a mechanic at the Ericsson plant. Here he became close to the underground Bolsheviks and in 1913 joined the Bolshevik Party.

During the days of the revolution and the Civil War, Pyotr Karpovich took an active part in the formation of the Red Guard detachment, fought bandits in the ranks of the workers' militia, fought the White Guards, and delivered food to the starving Petrograd.

In 1923, Pyotr Karpovich moved with his family to the Kuban. Working in various areas of economic construction, he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Timber Industry on the job.

In June 1941, the Great Patriotic War began. In August 1942, the Nazis approached Krasnodar, and the threat of occupation loomed over the Kuban. In our region, 86 partisan detachments were formed. Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov was given the task of creating a partisan detachment of miners to fight the Nazi invaders. The detachment was named "Dad", Pyotr Karpovich was appointed its commander.

Together with him, his sons became partisans: engineer of the Glavmargarin plant Yevgeny and a ninth-grade student Genius, as well as his wife Elena Ivanovna. P. K. Ignatov later spoke in detail about the actions of the Batya detachment in his books: The Life of a Common Man, Notes of a Partisan, Our Sons, Hero Brothers, Krasnodar Underground.

In one of the military operations, both sons of Pyotr Karpovich died heroically.

In the summer of 1944, Ignatov's first book appeared - "Brothers-Heroes", dedicated to the memory of his dead sons. And at the end of the same year, the first part of his trilogy "Notes of a Partisan" - "In the foothills of the Caucasus" - was published. This is the story of an eyewitness and a participant in the events about the creation of the Batya partisan detachment, about the harsh life of partisans in the mountains, full of dangers.

In 1948, the second and third books of the trilogy were published.

The second book of the trilogy "Underground of Krasnodar" tells about the organization of an underground group in the occupied city, about the courage, heroism and resourcefulness of the Krasnodar underground in the fight against the enemy.

The Blue Line is the third book, also based on documentary material.

After the war, Pyotr Karpovich retired for health reasons and devoted himself entirely to literary creativity. From his pen came the stories: “Our Sons”, “The Life of a Simple Man”, “Blue Soldiers”, “Children of a Labor Family” and others. In total, Ignatov wrote 17 books. His works have been translated into 16 foreign languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Hungarian, Chinese, Polish and others. He received many letters, including from abroad, from his readers.

The books of Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov are not just a family chronicle. First of all, these are works in which the writer depicted the patriotic impulse of the Soviet people, who rose from young to old to defend their country, who saved their homeland and the peoples of Europe from fascism.

In 1949, P. K. Ignatov became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR, he studied a lot social activities, was elected a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the Regional Council of People's Deputies, talked a lot with young people. He was awarded two orders of Lenin, orders October revolution and "Badge of Honor", many medals.

Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov passed away in September 1984.

Literature about life and work:

Ignatov Petr Karpovich // Writers of the Kuban: a bio-bibliographic reference book / comp. L. A. Gumenyuk, K. V. Zverev. - Krasnodar, 1980. - S. 62 - 65.

Inshakov P. Petr Karpovich Ignatov / P. Inshakov. - Krasnodar: Krasnodar book publishing house, 1969. - 48 p.

Krasnoglyadova L. The extraordinary life of an ordinary person / L. Krasnoglyadova // The life of a simple person / L. Krasnoglyadova. - Moscow, 1980. - S. 5 - 9.

BelyakovIvan Vasilievich

member of the Writers' Union of the USSR

Belyakov was born on December 8, 1915 in the village of Mokry Maidan, Gorky Region, then moved with his family to the city of Gorky. Studying at a factory training school and a railway technical school, serving in the railway troops in the Far East - the beginning life path future poet. Maybe this is the native Volga region, the unique beauty of nature, where he spent his childhood, and pushed the young Belyakov to literary work.

In 1938 he entered the M. Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow. And when the Great Patriotic War began, Ivan Vasilievich, without hesitation, leaves the 3rd year of the institute for the front. These were years of trials for the whole country and for the young poet, who went from an ordinary soldier to an officer, first at the headquarters of the 49th Rifle Corps, then, after being wounded, at the restoration work in the railway troops. Wherever the war threw I. Belyakov - he was a company technician, a senior technician of a battalion, and a correspondent for the newspaper "Military Railwayman" - his love for poetry, the desire to create did not leave him.

In 1947, after demobilization, Ivan Vasilievich arrived in the Kuban. He worked in the newspapers "Soviet Kuban" and "Komsomolets Kuban".

One after another, his books, collections of songs, poems, fairy tales are published. It is published in the newspapers Pionerskaya Pravda, Literaturnaya Gazeta, magazines Znamya, Druzhnye Rebyata, Young Naturalist, Bonfire, Murzilka, Krokodil, Ogonyok, Don.

In 1957, Belyakov was admitted to the Writers' Union of the USSR.

In all the works of the poet, children's themes sound. A combat officer who went through a cruel, bloody war, began to write kind, bright books for children about “blue-eyed boys”, about “little Larisa”, who has “freckles on her ruddy face”. He became a children's poet. He wanted the boys and girls to know about their dead peers, who never had time to grow up, grow up. It was this that prompted the poet to compose poems about the Kuban Cossack girl Petya Chikildin from the detachment of the famous Kochubey, about Kolya Pobirashko, a young scout from the village of Shabelsky. Belyakov managed to show in the little heroes an adult understanding of courage and courage in the name of the Motherland. The theme of patriotism has become a hallmark of the poet's work. With the help of expressive artistic means, the author emphasized the idea that a person who gave his life to the people, the Motherland, is immortal.

In 1970, the Krasnodar book publishing house published a book of poems by I. Belyakov "Eternal Youth". In it, he spoke about the pioneers and Komsomol members who died in battles for their homeland on the fronts of the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars.

Many poems by I. Belyakov glorify the beauty of nature. Her eternal voice is heard in them: the sound of water, wind, the hubbub of birds, the whisper of a ripening field, the whole rainbow of colors of the steppe expanse is seen. The cycles “I help my mother”, “Flying light”, “Solar splashes” reveal to the children wonderful world plants and animals. The author encourages young readers not to pass by the beauties of nature, to comprehend its secrets.

The tales “Once Upon a Spring” and “The Hare Built a House”, included in the collection “Merry Round Dance”, teach children to love animals.

The constant companion of the poet is humor. A sense of humor makes poems more interesting, helps to reveal the content, and creates an optimistic mood. So, the woodpecker in the poem of the same name “He is dressed like a worker – comfortable, simple, smart. He wears a crimson beret and a motley overall. He sharpened his tool with special diligence.. A playful description of the appearance of a woodpecker does not interfere with the disclosure of its main qualities - diligence aimed at benefiting others.

The poems “Do not be shy, sparrow”, “Jackdaw” and others are devoted to the education in children of kindness, cordiality, and respect for feathered friends.

Ivan Vasilyevich wrote more than 40 books. They were published in Krasnodar, Stavropol, in the central publishing houses "Young Guard", "Children's Literature", "Soviet Russia", "Kid".

Ivan Vasilyevich died in December 1989.

Literature about the work of I. V. Belyakov

Belyakov Ivan Vasilyevich // Writers of the Kuban: bio-bibliographic reference book / comp. L. A. Gumenyuk, K. V. Zverev; artistic P. E. Anidalov. - Krasnodar, 1980. - S. 20-25.

Mikhalkov S. Foreword / S. Mikhalkov // Belyakov I. Burn, bonfire! / I. Belyakov. - Krasnodar: Prince. publishing house, 1975. - S. 5.

Vitaly Petrovich Bardadym

Born on July 24, 1931 in the city of Krasnodar. In 1951 he was drafted into the army and served in the Black Sea Fleet. After demobilization, he returned to his native city, worked as a radiologist, graduating in absentia from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Medical College.

Vitaly Petrovich Bardadym is a radiologist by profession, and by vocation he is a local historian, researcher, and writer. Since 1966 he began to publish in the magazines "Literary Russia", "Literary Ukraine", in regional newspapers, in the almanac "Kuban".

In 1978, his first small book "Etudes on the past and present of Krasnodar" was published. In it, on the basis of archival documents and memoirs of old-timers, the pages of the life of the pre-revolutionary city were restored in detail. The material contained in the book was unknown to a wide range of readers, and this immediately made the "Etudes" a bibliographic rarity.

In 1986, a book by V.P. Bardadym "Guardians of the Kuban Land" - twenty essays about wonderful people who dedicated their lives to their native land. She resurrected many names, undeservedly forgotten and deleted from the history of the Kuban. These are Mikhail Babych, Yakov Kukharenko, Ivan Popka, Fedor Shcherbina, Grigory Kontsevich, Ilya Repin and many others.

The years 1992-1993 became fruitful for the writer, when the 200th anniversary of the capital of Kuban was celebrated. One after another, collections of his stories, historical and literary essays, and poems are published: “Cossack hut”, “Military prowess of the Kuban”, “Silver Spoon”, “Sonnets”.

In 1992, the book "Etudes about Ekaterinodar" was published. The book consists of short stories that merge into a single narrative and gradually introduce the reader into the history of the city where we were born, grew up, live and often ask questions: “What was there before, who built it, why is it called that?”.

In 1995, the book "Architects of Ekaterinodar" was published. It includes sixteen essays on the fate of amazing people who created the unique architectural appearance of the capital of our Cossack region. These were highly educated, first-class architects and artistic engineers: Vasily Filippov, Nikolai Malama, Alexander Kozlov, Ivan Malgerb, Mikhail Rybkin.

Local talents and visiting artists, writers, painters, composers and singers are the main characters books published in the 2000s literary world Kuban”, “Idols of the theater: sketches of theatrical life”, “Brush and chisel. Artists in the Kuban”, “Kubans admired them”.

Thanks to the participation of V.P. Bardadym, the house of Ataman Ya. G. Kukharenko was preserved, the house of F. Ya. Bursak was restored and preserved. Historian, writer and true patriot V. P. Bardadym was awarded the Order "For Love and Loyalty to the Fatherland", the Cross "For the Revival of the Cossacks", the Medal "For Outstanding Contribution to the Development of the Kuban" II degree, the medal "300th Anniversary of the Kuban Cossack Army", the medal "For Merit" .

Literature about life and work

Bozhukhin V. Poet of history, goodness and honor / V. Bozhukhin // Krasnodar. - 2001. - N32 (July 27 - August 2). - P. 17.

Vitaly Petrovich Bardadym // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 19-22.

Bardadym V. If Bardadym does not know something, then no one knows: [a conversation with V.P. Bardadym / recorded by L. Reshetnyak] // Kuban News. - 2001. - No. 126-127 (July 27). – P. 7.

Kovina N. Walk around the city with love / N. Kovina // Krasnodar News. - 2002. - No. 178 (October 31). – P. 6.

Korsakova N. "Collector of gold placers ..." / N. Korsakova // Free Kuban. - 2001. - No. 128 (July 24). – S. 2.

Ratushnyak V. Chronicler of the Kuban region / V. Ratushnyak // Kuban today. - 2006. - No. 104 (July 25). – P. 4.

Vitaly Borisovich Bakaldin

Vitaly Borisovich was born in 1927 in Krasnodar in the family of a civil engineer. Because of his father's profession, he often had to move. Vitaly Borisovich lived in North Ossetia and Krondstadt, on the Black Sea coast and the Far East.

On June 30, 1944, the young poet published the first story in his life, "Vovka", for which he received the first prize at the city competition. He was presented with a book and coupons for sugar and bread ... This is such an award in wartime. Then the 15-year-old teenager had a chance to see with his own eyes the victims of the fascist occupation and the liberation of Krasnodar. The theme of war will constantly return in his poems.

Bakaldin's first poems appeared on the pages of newspapers and magazines while still studying at the Krasnodar Pedagogical Institute, and in 1952 the first poetry collection "To My Friends" was published.

During the work of Vitaly Borisovich as a teacher of Russian language and literature at the Krasnodar railway school No. 58, new poems and poems appear: “The Tough-Toy Princess”, “My City”, “Grass-Ants”. The school firmly entered the heart of the poet.

In 1956, at the age of 29, Vitaly Borisovich was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR, in which he turned out to be the only poet-teacher. The place of the teacher in society, his importance as a spiritual educator - new topic in literature, discovered by Bakaldin.

For more than 10 years he headed the writers' organization of the Kuban, for more than 4 years he was the editor-in-chief of the almanac "Kuban". Vitaly Bakaldin is the author of many poetry collections published in Moscow and Krasnodar.

He writes for the little ones (“Aleshka's Adventures”, “The Russian Port of Novorossiysk”, “In Our Yard”, “Smeshinki”), for teenagers “The Princess is Touchy”) on any topic simply and truthfully.

Kindness, cordiality are the main things in Bakaldin's poems. But over the years, sunny, major tones and colors become more restrained. Vitaly Borisovich showed not only the strength of his talent, but also real civil courage in the poems “Resuscitation”, “Bitter Confession”, “August 1991”, “That's the point” ...

Bakaldin's play "Mountain Daisy" to music by E. Alabina was staged at the Krasnodar Operetta Theater, and songs based on his poems became popular.

About V.B. Bakaldin and his work:

Bakaldin Vitaly Borisovich: Biographical information // Writers of the Kuban: Bibliographic reference book. – Krasnodar, 1980. – P.15–19.

The city honors its poet: [Celebrations on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the creative and 45th anniversary of the pedagogical activity of V. B. Bakaldin] \\ Krasnodar News.–1994. - 30 June. - C.1.

Yudin V. Light behind the cosmos of nights: [On the 70th anniversary of Vitaly Bakaldin] / V. Yudin // Free Kuban. - 1997. - May 24. - C.1.8

Postol M. Poetry of truth, anger and struggle: [Poet V. Bakaldin] / M. Postol // Free Kuban. - 1998. - December 11. - C.1.8

Arkhipov V. “Love and sorrow of my era live in me ...”: [On the 75th anniversary of the poet Vitaly Bakaldin] / V. Arkhipov / / Kuban today. - 2002. - June 14. - C16.

Biryuk L. Sung Krasnodar: [The work of Vitaly Bakaldin, dedicated to our city] / L. Biryuk // Free Kuban. - 2004. - December 11. – P.14.

Konstantinova Yu. Two volumes of confession ...: [About the new two-volume collection of poems by Vitaly Bakaldin "Favorites"] / Yu. Konstantinova // Free Kuban. - 2005. - May 24. - p.8.

Biryuk L. Only forty-five minutes for a lesson ...: [Vitaly Bakaldin about teachers, modern school and one of the facets of his work associated with this profession, as a former teacher] / L. Biryuk
// Free Kuban. - 2005. - October 5. - S.1,6-7.

Expensive reward: [Vitaly Bakaldin was awarded the title of laureate of the Mikhail Sholokhov International Prize] // Volnaya Kuban. - 2006. - May 20. – C.2

Lameikin V. About Vitaly Bakaldin - a poet and a man // Free Kuban. - 2007. - February 9. - P.28.

"What I am, time will judge ...": [New poems by Vitaly Bakaldin] // Free Kuban. - 2007. - February 9. - P.28.

Bakaldin V. Bequeathed memory: [On the father of the poet Boris Alexandrovich and the Bakaldin family tree] // Literary Kuban. - 2007. - February 1 - 15. - P. 6 - 8 .; February 16–28.– P.6–8.; March 1 - 15. - P. 6 -7.

Barabbas

Ivan Fedorovich

Ivan Fedorovich Varavva was born on February 5, 1925 in the city of Novobataysk, Rostov Region. During the period of general collectivization, the family was dispossessed, its head was exiled to the Solovetsky Islands, and the parents of the future poet, together with two children, returned to their native Kuban on foot.

In 1942, after graduating from high school in the village of Starominskaya, Ivan Fedorovich volunteered for the front.

In the battle for the Caucasus, Barabbas, in the rank of an ordinary infantry shooter and gunner of company mortars, in the spring of 1943 took part in the breakthrough of the enemy Blue Line in the Novorossiysk direction. In May of the same year, during the assault on the height of the Hill of Heroes, near the village of Krymskaya, he was seriously wounded and shell-shocked. Returning from the hospital, as part of the 290th Novorossiysk motorized rifle regiment, he liberated the city of Novorossiysk from the Nazi hordes.

As a twenty-year-old sergeant in May of the victorious 1945, Ivan Varavva left his autograph on the wall of the Reichstag, in defeated enemy Berlin. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War I and II degree, the Orders of the Red Star and the Badge of Honor, the medals For Courage, For the Defense of the Caucasus, For the Liberation of Warsaw, For the Capture Berlin".

He wrote his first poems for the divisional newspaper in the trench.

The first notable publication - four poems - took place in 1950, in the anthology of young writers of Ukraine "Happy Youth". Poetic works of student years were published in 1951 in the journal " New world”, edited by A. Tvardovsky. In the same year, at the second All-Union Conference of Young Writers in Moscow, in the report famous poet Alexei Surkov, Ivan Varavva was named among the best young poets of the country.

For many years, Ivan Fedorovich was engaged in collecting and studying Cossack folklore. The poet was fond of oral folk art, he knew the songs of the Kuban Cossacks well, he himself could sing and play the bandura.

In 1966 he published "Songs of the Cossacks of the Kuban", several dozen works of this genre were included in the anthology "Lyrical Songs. Classical Library "Contemporary". The poet managed to preserve the color, structure, the very spirit of the Cossack song. This is the secret high skill Ivan Fedorovich Barabbas.

Ivan Fedorovich Barabbas never broke the connection with his homeland. He was a faithful son of the Kuban land. The feeling of beauty in the poet's lyrics came from a close feeling of the expanses of his native land and kinship with the folk life of the Kuban. All his poems are imbued with love for the earth.

He was awarded the medal "Hero of Labor of the Kuban", Honorary Ataman of the Pashkovsky Kuren, Honorary Academician of the Krasnodar State University of Culture and Arts.

Ivan Fedorovich Varavva, an outstanding Russian poet, a true patriot of the Kuban, died in April 2005.

Literature about life and work

Varavva Ivan Fedorovich // Great Kuban Encyclopedia. - Krasnodar, 2005. - V.1: Bibliographic Encyclopedic Dictionary. - P.47.

Znamensky A. Diamonds do not roll on the road ...: reflections on the poetry of Ivan Barabbas / A. Znamensky // Burning bush: about literature, about books / A. Znamensky. - Krasnodar, 1980. - P. 84-100.

Ivan Fedorovich Varavva // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlikely. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 32-34.

Kiryanova I. Cossack and Argonauts / I. Kiryanova // Native Kuban.– 2005.– No. 1.– P. 110-119.

Kovina N. Poetic freemen of Ivan Varavva / N. Kovina // Krasnodar news.– 2004.– No. 17 (February 4).– P. 9.

Petrusenko I. Poet I. Barabbas and songs on his poems / I. Petrusenko // Kuban in song / I. Petrusenko. - Krasnodar, 1999. - P. 365-373.

Slepov A. Varavva Ivan Fedorovich / A. Slepov // On the song folklore of the Kuban: notes / A. Slepov. - Krasnodar, 2000. - P. 127-131.

Chumachenko V. From the Cossack root / V. Chumachenko // Native Kuban.– 1999.– No. 4.– P. 47-49.

Viktor Ivanovich Likhonosov

Born April 30, 1936, at st. Furnaces of the Kemerovo region. Young years it was held in Novosibirsk. Dispossessed by the war, half-starved childhood. In 1943, his father died at the front, the seven-year-old boy stayed with his mother.

The gravitation towards the word, towards Russian speech was instilled in him from childhood. Even at school, literature was a favorite subject for Viktor Likhonosov. In high school, another hobby appeared - school theater. This hobby became so serious that he even tried to enter the theater institute in Moscow, but to no avail. In 1956, Likhonosov moved to Krasnodar and entered the Faculty of Philology at the Krasnodar Pedagogical Institute. After graduation, he worked as a rural teacher.

In 1963, V. Likhonosov sent Alexander Tvardovsky his first story "The Bryansks" - about the life of an old man and an old woman in a remote Kuban farm. In the same year, the story was published in the Novy Mir magazine. Then, in Moscow, Novosibirsk, Krasnodar, his stories and novels are published: “Evenings”, “Something will happen”, “Voices in silence”, “Happy moments”, “Clean eyes”, “Relatives”, “Elegy”.

In 1966, Viktor Ivanovich Likhonosov was admitted to the Writers' Union of the USSR.

One after another, his travel stories “Someday” (1965), “I Love You Lightly” (1969), “Autumn in Taman” (1970) are published.

"Autumn in Taman" is a story-reflection, a story-monologue. “I have just returned from Taman. I feel fermentation in myself, fascinated, as in my youth, by my native history, but so far all this is musical, not verbal. All worried. And in Taman experienced. She is beautiful when you think about Mstislav and Lermontov in her land...”

This story is a summary of the path the writer has traveled. No wonder it bears the subtitle "Notes after the road." The style of narration is peculiar: the past and the present merge into a single whole. For this work, V. Likhonosov received the title of laureate of the Prize. L. Tolstoy "Yasnaya Polyana".

Likhonosov's real fame was brought by the novel "Our Little Paris", published in 1987 by the Moscow publishing house "Soviet Writer", for which the author was awarded the most prestigious literary award- State Prize of the RSFSR. The publication of this book was welcomed by the leading Soviet writers People: Valentin Rasputin, Vasily Belov, Viktor Astafiev.

The Kuban land became native for the writer. “I ended up in such a quiet, gentle city, where my soul from my youth was not disheveled, neither by the bustle, nor by the rumble of cars, nor by the frantic rhythm, nor by vast distances. I have grown stronger and matured in the silence and tenderness of the south.

City - main character novel. The past comes alive in memories. Time has no boundaries, and Memory is continuous, linking generations. Throughout the story, the author paints a picture of the stratification of the Cossacks. This is a novel about tragic destinies Kuban Cossacks at the beginning of the 20th century.

V. Likhonosov's works have been translated into Romanian, Slovak, Czech, Bulgarian, German, French and other languages. Since 1998, V. Likhonosov has been the editor-in-chief of the literary and historical journal Rodnaya Kuban. Most of his articles, essays and essays are devoted to the protection and preservation of the historical heritage of the Kuban. The writer was awarded a medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences "For an outstanding contribution to the development of Russian literature", a UNESCO diploma "For an outstanding contribution to world culture".

Znamensky A. Novels and stories by V. Likhonosov A. Znamensky // Burning bush: about literature, about books / A. Znamensky. - Krasnodar, 1980. - P. 117-126.

Viktor Ivanovich Likhonosov // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V. P. Unlikely. - Krasnodar, 2000. - P. 103-106.

Cherkashina M. It is necessary to live in silence / M. Cherkashina // Kuban is my pride / ed. T. A. Vasilevskoy. - Krasnodar, 2004. - S. 204-208.

Viktor Nikolaevich

prose writer,

member of the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation,

Laureate of the Regional Prize K. Rossinsky,

laureate of the award. A. Znamensky,

five-time winner of the annual award of the Ogonyok magazine,

Honored Worker of Culture of Kuban

Born on November 7, 1925 in the village of Bolshie Veski, Aleksandrovsky District Vladimir region in a peasant family.

In 1943, Viktor Nikolaevich was drafted into the army. After studying at the Irkutsk Military Aviation School of Aircraft Mechanics, from 1944 to 1950, he served in aviation units in the Kuban - in the villages of Kavkazskaya, Novotitarovskaya, in the city of Krasnodar.

After demobilization, in August 1950, Viktor Loginov was accepted into the editorial office of the Novotitarovskaya district newspaper "Under the Banner of Lenin" as an executive secretary, worked in the regional youth newspaper "Komsomolets Kuban".

Viktor Loginov began writing his first novel, The Roads of Comrades, in 1945; it was published in 1952.

In 1956, after the publication of the Pansies collection, Loginov was accepted as a member of the Writers' Union of the USSR. In 1957-1959 he studied at the Higher Literary Courses at the Literary Institute. M. Gorky in Moscow. During these years, his new books were published: the novel "Difficult Days in Beregovaya", the collections "Autumn Stars", "Familiar Route", "Mallows".

In the 60s, the collections "Alkino Sea", "The Color of Baked Milk", "Across the Road", "Time for Lilies of the Valley", "Alexander's Brides" appeared.

The works of Viktor Loginov were published in well-known periodicals: in the magazines Ogonyok, Znamya, Our Contemporary, Neva, Young Guard. Loginov's books were published by publishing houses in Moscow, Voronezh, Krasnodar, dispersing throughout the country in thousands of copies.

In the late 1970s, the film Our Mutual Friend, directed by Ivan Aleksandrovich Pyriev, was staged based on Viktor Loginov's story “That's why she and love”.

Loginov has written many books for young readers. Among them are the novels “The Road of Comrades”, “The Most Important Secret”, “Oleg and Olga”, the novels “The Tale of First Love”, “Spain, Spain! ..”, “Vityushkin’s Childhood”, “The World is Good”.

According to the writer, literature for young people should be not only interesting, exciting, but also « should teach curiosity, attention to the small details of life, through which much is revealed. Must teach to love their homeland, nature, parents, and in general - people to love, respect them.

Literature about life and work

Biryuk L. Life dedicated to the book: to the 85th anniversary of Viktor Loginov / L. Biryuk // Kuban today. - 2010. - November 5. – P. 3.

Biryuk L. Quiet date: [exactly 50 years ago the Krasnodar book publishing house published a novel by the now famous writer Viktor Nikolaevich Loginov "Difficult days in Beregovoy"] / L. Biryuk // Kuban writer. - 2008. - No. 5. - P. 5.

Biryuk L. Singer of Kuban: to the 85th anniversary of the Kuban writer V. Loginov / L. Biryuk // Kuban writer. - 2010. - No. 11. - S. 1, 3.

Viktor Nikolaevich Loginov // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 107-112.

Loginov V. Reflections on the painful / V. Loginov // Kuban today. - 2007. - April 19. – P. 4.

Loginov V. Unquenchable sparks of the Russian word / V. Loginov // Kuban writer. - 2007. - No. 5. - P. 7.

Loginov V. Notes on the fate of a prose writer / V. Loginov // Kuban writer. - 2007. - No. 9. - P. 6.

Pokhodzey O. "The City of Happiness" by Viktor Loginov / O. Pokhodzey // Kuban writer. - 2007. - No. 4. - P. 8.

Khoruzhenko L. Viktor Loginov - laureate of the Anatoly Znamensky Prize / L. Khoruzhenko // Kuban today. - 2007. - September 26. – P. 6.

Kronid Alexandrovich Obishchikov

Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR - Russia,

member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR - Russia,

Honored Worker of Culture of Kuban,

Commander of the Order of the Red Star,

Cavalier of the Order of the Patriotic War II degree,

awarded 17 medals for participation in the Great Patriotic War,

Honored Art Worker of Kuban,

honorary member of the regional association of Heroes of the Soviet Union,

Russia and full cavaliers of the Order of Glory,

Laureate of the Regional Literary Prize named after N. Ostrovsky 1985,

Laureate of the Regional Literary Prize named after E. Stepanova 2002,

awarded the medal "For outstanding contribution to the development of the Kuban" I degree,

sign of the Minister of Defense "For Patronage over the Armed Forces",

memorial signs to them. A. Pokryshkin and "For loyalty to the Cossacks."

He was born on April 10, 1920 on the Don land, in the village of Tatsinskaya. At the age of ten he moved with his parents to the Kuban. He lived in the village of Bryukhovetskaya, the cities of Kropotkin, Armavir, Novorossiysk. The first poem "The Death of a Stratostratus" was published in the newspaper "Armavirskaya Kommuna" in 1936, when Kronid Aleksandrovich was in the eighth grade. After leaving school, he worked in the port, at the elevator. But he always dreamed of becoming a pilot. His dream came true in 1940, he graduated from the Krasnodar Aviation School.

From the first day of the Great Patriotic War, he participated in the battles on the South-Western Front, then as part of an air regiment Northern Fleet covered the caravans of allied ships. “... I had to fly in winter and summer over the taiga, sometimes in very difficult weather conditions. You can believe me that even then the bright creative talent of our recognized regimental poet Kronid Oboyshchikov helped to solve all these most difficult tasks,” recalls Aleksey Uranov, laureate of the State Prize. During the war, Kronid Alexandrovich made forty-one sorties. He devoted two difficult decades to military aviation, fulfilling his duty as a defender of the Motherland with courage, dignity and honor.

His first collection of poems, Anxious Happiness, was published in Krasnodar in 1963. In the same year he became a member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR, and in 1968 - a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. In total, the poet published 21 poetic collections of poems, seven of which are for children. Many songs have been written to Oboyshchikov's poems by composers Grigory Ponomarenko, Viktor Ponomarev, Sergey Chernobay, Vladimir Magdalits.

The poems of Kronid Alexandrovich have been translated into Adyghe, Ukrainian, Estonian, Tatar and Polish.

He is one of the authors and compilers of the collective collections "Glorious Sons of the Kuban", dedicated to the Kuban Heroes of the Soviet Union, and the albums "Golden Stars of the Kuban", for which in 2000 he was accepted as an honorary member of the Regional Association of Heroes of the Soviet Union, Russia and full holders of the Order Glory.

The main theme of his works is the courage and heroism of pilots, front-line brotherhood, the beauty of the earth and human souls.

Literature about the work of K.A. Oboyshchikov:

Grineva L. Russian Mother Award / L. Grineva // Kuban News. - 2002. - May 21. - p.7.

The roads we walked on: The famous Kuban poet Kronid Oboyshchikov turns 80 on April 10 // Kuban News. - 2000. - April 11. – C.3.

Drozdov I. Poems born in the sky / I. Drozdov // Kuban news. - 1997. - September 12. – C.3.

Zhuravskaya T. Poet and citizen / T. Zhuravskaya // Kuban news. - 2001. - January 5. – P.12.

Karpov V. A meeting that warms the soul / V. Karpov // Oboyshchikov K. We were: stories, novels, poems / K. Oboyshchikov. - Krasnodar: Sov. Kuban, 2001. - P.4 - 6.

Klebanov V. I was wounded by the twentieth century / V. Klebanov // Kuban news. - 2003. - December 16. – p.4

Kozlov V. Singer of courage and fidelity / V. Kozlov // Award / K. Oboishchikov. - Krasnodar: Sov. Kuban, 1997. - P.3 - 5.

Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection - Krasnodar: North Caucasus, 2000. - From the contents. Kronid Upholsterers. - P.132 - 136.

Ryabko A. Navigator of the Kuban poets / A. Ryabko // Kuban news. - 1998. - April 11. - p.8.

Svistunov I. We were, are and will be / I. Svistunov // Kuban news. - 2002. - May 21. - p.7.

Striving for the cherished height: On the work of the poet Kronid Oboyshchikov / Comp. T. Oboyshchikova, G. Postarnak. – [B.m.: b.g.].

Leonid Mikhailovich Paseniuk

Leonid Paseniuk is romantic, upbeat, looking for extraordinary events and situations. His characters are... people of strong character. There is something of Jack London in Paseniuk's books, and no doubt that draws the reader to him.

A. Safronov.

From a report at the forum of writers of the South of Russia. 1962

Not each of us is destined to become a space explorer or an explorer of the mysteries of Antarctica. Penetrate into the bowels of the Earth and the water column of the ocean. Just a lot of driving, flying and walking. Everyone needs to know their planet, its past, present and future. And therefore, we cannot do without not only those who discover the new and unravel the unsolved, but also without those who know how to tell about this sensibly, excitingly and with knowledge of the matter.

These were and remain the writers M. Prishvin, K. Paustovsky, I. Sokolov-Mikitov. Our compatriot, writer Leonid Paseniuk, can also be counted among these high-profile and well-known names in our literature.

"My whole life is a walk along the shore ...". Remembering these words, which belonged to Henry Thoreau, Leonid Paseniuk claims that he could repeat them about himself. However, he knows the happiness of difficult roads. Both in life and in literature. Constant searches, hard physical labor, a steady pursuit of a goal, sometimes associated with severe hardships and risk - not everyone would choose such a fate for themselves.

He was born on December 10, 1926 in the village of Velikaya Tsvilya in the Zhytomyr region, not far from the now well-known Chernobyl, where he completed seven years of high school before the war. But now he is one of the most educated writers, having deeply studied history and literature, geology, biology and other areas of human knowledge.

How many talents are combined in this amazing person! According to his books, the Commanders and Kamchatka are studied, his historical articles are included in academic publications, scientists from the USA and Canada quote Paseniuk not only in lectures, but also in their writings. He is the owner of a collection of rare minerals and stones, maps, photographs, books that experts can envy.

Leonid Paseniuk got acquainted early with the hardships of life.

At fifteen, when the war began, he became the son of a regiment. Near Stalingrad, he went on the attack on the enemy along with adult fighters. Was shell-shocked. Then he went along the roads of the war from Stalingrad to Sevastopol, in the post-war years he built objects of the Kapustin Yar-Baikonur missile and range complex.

Demobilized after eight years of military service, he worked as a turner at the Stalingrad Tractor Plant, fished in the Black and Azov Seas, dug diversion channels in the oil fields in Baku, and built the Krasnodar thermal power plant as a digger and concrete worker.

Leonid Pasenyuk refers to the beginning of his creative biography in 1951, when his first story was published in the Stalingrad youth newspaper. And in 1954, the first book "In Our Sea" was published in Krasnodar. Dedicated to the fishermen of the Black Sea, it was a successful pen test. Thanks to her, Leonid Paseniuk was admitted to the Writers' Union of the USSR. He becomes a professional writer. Starting from this small book, fishermen, geologists, hunters, volcanologists have become the writer's favorite characters.

Fate was in its own way generous to Leonid Paseniuk. She did not skimp, endowed him with the courage of a pioneer, the indefatigability of a navigator, the sharp observation of an artist and the talent of a storyteller. Otherwise, how would his amazing books have been born. Their names speak for themselves: "Mother-of-Pearl Shell", "Eye of the Typhoon", "Island on a thin leg" and others.

The inquisitive mind of the author is interested in many things, but the life of the coastal regions of the North, the Far East and Kamchatka is the main area of ​​his interests. In detail, scrupulously, he describes in his writings the nature of these places, the peculiarities of their climate, flora and fauna. Mentally worries and intensely reflects on environmental and moral problems.

Fate gave him both the excitement of a traveler and the happiness of discovery. It was he who discovered in the vicinity of the Kamchatka volcano Tolbachik a previously unknown natural phenomenon here - traces of trees incinerated by lava, but which managed to leave their imprints in it. And how many can boast of a name immortalized on geographical maps? Meanwhile, the name of Leonid Paseniuk, a meticulous researcher, is one of the capes on Bering Island!

Soft person. As the hero of his books, who knew almost from childhood that the most priceless gift is life. And that the luxury of communication can be given not only by people, but also by the harsh ocean, and a rare mineral, and a hill, and a deer. From an early age, the desire to see what was around the corner, beyond that cape, was rooted. The craving for discovery, search became the main university of Leonid Mikhailovich.

Peru of the travel writer owns popular science and journalistic articles, historical investigations, essays, literary and artistic works in which he is truthful and does not try to imitate anyone. It was the reality that has always been his muse inspirer. Paseniuk's works are not light entertaining reading, but most often an unvarnished eyewitness account. Possessing a keen sense of authorial responsibility to the reader, Leonid Paseniuk fears falsity and approximation above all else. Therefore, the speech of his characters is weighty and convincing.

It is impossible not to remember the desperate Zina from the story Stone from the Weddell Sea, the rude director of the crab factory, Gazora from The Island on a Thin Leg, the charming American Gloria. Descriptions of travels in the writer's books resemble a dialogue with an invisible reader-interlocutor, and in historical descriptions poetic lines are often heard. Here is how he figuratively speaks of sailors and Robinsons: “Here the sea is full of secrets and internal movement invisible to the eye, it is invisibly drawn by the courses of ships, like a confused children's picture in which you need to find a certain figure among the confusion of lines.”

The creative interests of Leonid Paseniuk have become more and more diverse over the years. Without changing your devotion Far East, he is fond of the history of "Russian America" ​​and succeeded in his search. Notable are his searches for the little-known Russian traveler Gerasim Izmailov, who was one of the first to explore Alaska. The search and discovery of the writer Leonid Pasenyuk interested the Academy of Sciences of Russia. On annual conference in 1994, his report by the navigator Gerasim Izmailov attracted the attention of scientists from many countries and was published in the American Yearbook. A report about him in the same yearbook says: “The reports devoted to the biographies of the most prominent Russian Pacific sailors of the 18th century aroused particular interest. Connoisseur Commander writer L.M. Paseniuk made a vivid report on the activities of navigator Gerasim Izmailov.

Izmailov was not only the first to draw up a map of Northern Alaska and the Aleut, but also introduced it to the well-known member of the round-the-world expedition, James Cook. But the meeting between Izmailov and D. Cook took place 220 years ago. Even then, the priority of Russia in the discovery and development of Alaska was affirmed. And yet the theme of war lived in him. This topic is sacred for him, and Leonid Mikhailovich collected materials bit by bit to tell not only about the battle for Stalingrad, in which he became a participant at the age of 15, but also about those with whom his front-line fate brought him together, about unfairly forgotten heroes. "Kotluban"- these are the writer's first memories of the war, his military experience. The entire division was destroyed under the pit, but it completed its task - it pulled the fascist troops away from the city. And also "Kotluban" is the attitude of the author to the war. On the Commanders, he met with the son of Colonel Dmitry Ilyich Chugunkov. He was mentioned six times in the orders of the commander-in-chief during the war years, but he never became a Hero of the Soviet Union. Resentment for an unrecognized, unrecognized hero did not leave Leonid Paseniuk for many years. The author was very touched by the fate of Colonel Chugunkov and he began to collect materials. And a documentary story was born about one of the true heroes of that terrible war, the commander of the third brigade tank army under the command of Rybalko.

L. Pasenyuk's books are valuable for their cognition. In addition to the main plot, he will tell you, young readers, a lot of interesting information about the ocean, about fish, about sea animals. You will learn about what rocks the rocks are composed of, what plants and grasses are under your feet, what kind of bird flew over your head. And it will make it so exciting that you will certainly want to see the harsh picturesque coasts, breathe in the salty Pacific air, feel the mighty wild charm of the reserved region, peer into the pebbles in search of shimmering agate, see with your own eyes a volcano eruption, feel the approach of a diving snowy owl.

Those of you who like to look at the globe will read his books with interest and envy, because in them L. Paseniuk wrote about how he and a team of prospectors went in search of diamonds, climbed the Caucasian peaks, descended into the crater of a volcano, watched the cutting whales on Simushir, sailed along the Kuril Islands in order to study volcanic activity on uninhabited islands. And L. Paseniuk told about many other things in his numerous books.

Literature about the work of L.M. Pasenyuk:

Notes on the work of Kuban writers / ed. CM. Tarasenkov and V.A. Michelson. - Krasnodar: Prince. publishing house, 1957. - From the contents: Leonid Pasenyuk. - S. 75-78.

Kanashkin V. Comprehension of modernity: The nature of a contemporary and his moral support / V. Kanashkin. - Krasnodar: Book. publishing house, 1979.– S. 59-69.

Writers of the Kuban: bibliography. collection / comp. L.A. Gumenyuk, K.V. Zverev. - Krasnodar: Prince. publishing house, 1980. - From the contents: Pasenyuk Leonid Mikhailovich. - P. 111-114.

Velengurin N. All my life on the road: Leonid Mikhailovich Pasenyuk is 60 years old / N. Velengurin // Kuban. - 1986. - N 12. - P. 83-85.

Velengurin N. A look directed towards the sunrise: L.M. Pasenyuk - 70 years old / N. Velengurin // Free Kuban. - 1996. - December 10. - P. 4.

Vasilevskaya T. Leonid Pasenyuk: "The girl from Kamchatka" was my thorn" / T. Vasilevskaya // Krasnodar news. - 2000. - January 15. - P. 4.

Vasilevskaya T. Leonid Pasenyuk: “The theme of war is sacred to me” / T. Vasilevskaya // Krasnodar News.– 2001.– September 27.– P. 5.

Lobanova E. “My whole life is a walk along the shore ...”: Leonid Mikhailovich Pasenyuk turns 75 years old / E. Lobanova // Kuban News. - 2001. - December 11. - P. 4.

Writers of the Kuban: bibliography. reference book / ed. S. Livshits. - part II. - Krasnodar: Shaban, 2004. - From the content: Leonid Mikhailovich Pasenyuk. - P. 128-136.

Calendar anniversaries and significant events of the Krasnodar Territory for 2006; artistic S. Taranik. - Krasnodar: Range-B, 2005. - P. 137.

ARKHIPOV

Vladimir Afanasyevich

Poet, prose writer, member of the Writers' Union of Russia,

corresponding member International Academy poetry,

Laureate of the All-Russian Orthodox Literary Prize named after the Holy Prince Alexander Nevsky,

three times winner of the Moscow International Poetry Competition "Golden Pen of Russia",

Honored Worker of Culture of Kuban,

delegate of the Congress of the Writers' Union of Russia,

awarded with commemorative medals of M. A. Sholokhov,

Marshal G.K. Zhukov

Vladimir Afanasyevich Arkhipov was born on November 11, 1939 in the village of Berdniki, Mukhinsky Village Council, Zuevsky District. Kirov region. His parents - Efrosinya Nikolaevna and Afanasy Dmitrievich Arkhipov - were simple Vyatka agricultural workers. During the Great Patriotic War, my father went through a combat path from Moscow to Berlin, was wounded three times, returned home with orders and medals.

Vladimir's childhood and youth passed among the pristine northern nature, among the hardworking and open-hearted Vyatka people, which was reflected in his first poetic experiments.

For the first time, poems and stories by a schoolboy from the Vyatka outback appeared in the Zuevskaya district newspaper, in the regional Kirovskaya Pravda, in the Pionerskaya Pravda newspaper and in the Smena magazine. In 1964, the first collection "Pioneers" was published.

After graduating from the Mukhinskaya secondary school in 1957, Vladimir Arkhipov entered the Kirov College of Agricultural Mechanization.

In 1971 he graduated from the Department of Poetry of the Moscow Literary Institute. Gorky at the Writers' Union of the USSR. From the beginning of the construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline, he worked in the newspaper "BAM" and traveled many kilometers of taiga with the first landings. After the completion of construction, in 1979, he moved to Krasnodar, where for many years he worked in the regional department of culture.

Vladimir Afanasyevich Arkhipov is the author of twenty poetry collections published in Krasnodar, Moscow, Rostov-on-Don and Kirov. He is the editor-compiler of the anthology "Poets of Krasnodar", the collection of young writers "Inspiration", the almanac "Literary Kuban", seven issues of collections of young authors "Winged Swing".

He is the chairman of the jury of the annual children's city poetry competition, he leads the city literary studio "Inspiration". Vladimir Arkhipov is called the poet of young hearts in the Kuban.

In 1994-1999, three collections of poetry were published - “Once upon a time they loved”, “Severe tenderness”, “Love and faith will save you”.

Vladimir Afanasyevich writes about the war not as an eyewitness, but as a grateful descendant who took over the memory of the past generation, whose heroes defended their homeland.

The poem "Swan Fidelity" at the Moscow International poetry competition"Golden Pen", dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the Great Victory, won first place, and its author was named one of the best poets in Russia.

The front of Vladimir Arkhipov is life itself, for which he fights with a poetic pen, being always and everywhere in the forefront. Patriotism, ardor of the heart, love of life, the ability to empathize are the characteristic features of Arkhipov's work.

Three hundred poems about love, included in the new poetry collection "Quiet Joy", is a letter of protection of feelings, donated by the poet. Poems about love for the motherland, a woman, parents, granddaughter Varenka, people whom he met are divided into cycles in the collection.

Vladimir Afanasyevich knows child psychology well, knows how to get along with young readers, meets them with pleasure in the children's libraries of the region, involving children in live communication through his poetry.

Arkhipov has many poems about the Kuban land, about its outstanding people: “God bless you, Krasnodar”, “Krasnodar is my love”, “Fearless Village”, “Grigory Ponomarenko's Song”, “Spring of Liberation in Krasnodar” and others.

Vladimir Afanasyevich Arkhipov lives and works in Krasnodar.

Literature about the life and work of V. A. Arkhipov

Avanesova M. Singer of young hearts / M. Avanesova // Krasnodar news. - 2009. - November 11. – P. 4.

Vladimir Afanasyevich Arkhipov // Writers of the Kuban: a bibliographic collection / ed. V.P. Unlike. - Krasnodar, 2000. - S. 9 - 12.

Derkach V. With love for man, with faith in Russia / V. Derkach // Kuban news. - 2001. - April 12. – P. 4.

Rud A. “Happiness is just living!” / A. Rud // Kuban today. - 2015. - February 13. – P. 3.

Sedov N. Let one figure grow, and the second is in no hurry / N. Sedov // Labor Man. - 2014. - November 13 - 19. – P. 4.

Solovyov G. Journey to the country of childhood / G. Solovyov // Kuban writer. - 2007. - June 6. – P. 8.

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I saw the shores of the Kuban ... Visiting Russian writers and poets of the Kuban in the 19th - 20th centuries

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Relevance, purpose, research methods The relevance of the work is to expand and deepen information about the connection of Russian literature with the history and life of the Kuban. The method of working on the material is research, theoretical analysis and systematization

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KUBAN AND DECABRISTS The names of more than two dozen Decembrists are associated with Kuban, who, after hard labor in Siberia and other places, were allowed, at their request, to participate in the Caucasian War as privates. Among them are officers, famous heroes of the war of the twelfth year, people of the highest culture and education, "talents in all ranks", according to Alexander Herzen

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THE DECABRISTS' LINK TO THE KUBAN Tsarism severely punished the participants in the uprising on December 14, 1825. Some of them, having served hard labor in Siberia, were sent as ordinary soldiers to the active army in the Caucasus. At that time, many regions of the Caucasus were unsuitable for human settlement, as malaria and other diseases were rampant there. Clouds of insects, impassability, military situation - all this led to difficult conditions in the Kuban-Caucasus. Twenty-two Decembrists carried out the hard service of soldiers in units located in the Kuban and the Black Sea. They were assigned to the Gelendzhik fortification, to the Lazarevsky fort, to the villages of Prochnookopskaya, Pashkovskaya, Ivanovskaya, to Taman and other places in the region.

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Our labor will not be wasted... Fiery sounds of prophetic strings Have reached our ears Our hands have rushed to swords And have only found fetters.... Our mournful work will not be lost, A flame will ignite from a spark And our enlightened people Will gather under the holy banner.

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DMITRY ARTSYBASHEV Dmitry Artsybashev, a member of the St. Petersburg cell of the Southern Society and a member of the Northern Society of Decembrists, was among the first to appear in the Kuban. After the defeat of the uprising, he was arrested in St. Petersburg. By the highest command, Artsybashev was transferred to the Taman garrison regiment, where he served until 1828. Then Artsybashev was sent to the Nasheburg Infantry Regiment operating in the Caucasus. In its composition, the Decembrist participates in the Russian-Persian and Russian-Turkish war, in particular during the capture of Anapa, Bayazet and Erzurum. He is the author of military-historical notes on the history of the Black Sea Cossack army, which, unfortunately, have not been preserved. He died of tropical fever. He was buried at the military All Saints cemetery in Yekaterinodar.

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NICHOLAS LORER One of the participants in the uprising was Nikolai Lorer. In 1837 he was sent to the active army in the Kuban. He served in the village of Ivanovskaya, was on Taman, in the landing at Tuapse, built Raevsky Fort, visited Anapa and Yekaterinodar. Lorer made a significant contribution to the culture of the Kuban. He wrote interesting memoirs "Notes of the Decembrist", devoting many pages in them to the Kuban

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ALEXANDER BESTUZHEV-MARLINSKY Among the Decembrists exiled to the Caucasus, Alexander Alexandrovich Bestuzhev (Marlinsky is his literary pseudonym) stood out for his brightness of personality and talent. In the Kuban, he was from 1834 to 1837 in the position of "lower rank", in the rank of "state criminal". Service in officer rank for differences in hostilities made it possible to resign from service, return to Central Russia, and Bestuzhev - also the possibility of professional literary activities. The last year in his life in 1837 A.A. Bestuzhev met in Yekaterinodar. On June 7, 1837, during the landing on Cape Adler, Bestuzhev (Marlinsky) fell in battle and was buried in the Kuban land.

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ALEXANDER ODOEVSKY An active figure in the Northern society and a participant in the uprising, a young poet (in 1825 he was only 23 years old), one of the "first-born of Russian freedom", Prince Alexander Ivanovich Odoevsky was also abandoned by fate to the Kuban. It is he who, while in hard labor, will write an immortal response to a poem sent to Siberia (“In the depths of Siberian ores ...”) by the great A.S. Pushkin: "The strings of prophetic fiery sounds ...". Odoevsky was not destined to fully reveal his talent. Struck by Caucasian fever, he died on August 15, 1839 at Fort Lazarev.

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PAVEL KATENIN The name of the poet, playwright, literary critic, Academician, Decembrist Pavel Aleksandrovich Katenin. Exiled in August 1833 to a "warm exile" in the Caucasus, in the autumn of 1835 he ended up in the Olginsky fortification. Katenin stayed in it for more than a month and, by his own admission, "not completely idle." Here he wrote a long-conceived poem about a retired soldier called "Invalid Gorev". Sending the poem to the capital's publishing house, he wrote: "All the verses to one were written in Olginskaya." Katenin was proud of this poem, considering it a "capital thing."

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DECABRISTS AND THE LIFE OF THE KUBAN The Decembrists were not just serving their sentences - in the Kuban they were in the thick of life. They made a significant contribution to the development of the territory of the region, their activities contributed to its economic and cultural development. More than 30 cities and villages are associated with the names of the Decembrists. The cities of Adler, Sochi, Tuapse, Novorossiysk, Kurganinsk, the settlements of Arkhipo-Osipovka, Kabardinka, Golovinka, Lazarevskoye were built with their participation. Without their contribution, it is impossible to imagine the development of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus. The history of many Kuban cities (Ekaterinodar, Anapa, Gelendzhik, Labinsk) and villages (Taman, Prochnookopskaya, Pashkovskaya, Ivanovskaya) intertwined with their destinies. They built roads in the gorges of the Trans-Kuban region and on the Black Sea coast, fortifications of the Holy Spirit, Mikhailovskoye, Vilyaminovskoye, Tenginskoye, Nikolaevskoye and others.

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ALEXANDER GRIBOEDOV Alexander Griboyedov's long journey to the Kuban and the Caucasus began at the end of August 1818, and by mid-October Griboedov entered the territory of the Caucasus. The path lay from Mozdok through Vladikavkaz along the Georgian Military Highway to Tiflis and beyond. During the trip, Griboyedov kept travel notes, from which it is clear that he was struck by the Caucasian nature: “A bright day. The tops of the snowy mountains sometimes shine through the clouds; their color is light cloudy, mixed with azure. Bystrina Terek, crossing...» In the Kuban and the Caucasus for A. Griboedov everything was new, and therefore interesting. Crossings along mountain roads and centuries-old forests were accompanied at that time by dangers. Griboedov wrote: "It is dark, confusion, wagon trains, drumming for collection, fires in the redoubt." I had to move as part of an opportunity, that is, accompanied by infantry, Cossacks, artillery

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THE SOUTH AND THE COMEDY "Woe From Wit" In the south, Griboedov's famous comedy "Woe from Wit" was conceived and written. V. G. Belinsky spoke about the role of the Caucasus in creating a brilliant comedy: “Griboyedov created his “Woe from Wit” in the Caucasus: the wild and majestic nature of this country, the ebullient life and harsh poetry of its sons inspired his offended human feeling on the image of an apathetic, insignificant circle of the Famusovs, Skalozubs, Zagoretskys, Khlestovs, Tugoukhovskys, Repetilovs, Molchalins - these caricatures of human nature ... "

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ALEXANDER SERGEEVICH PUSHKIN Pushkin visited the Cossack region. He passed through the lands of the Black Sea army in 1820. In a letter to his brother, he wrote: “I saw the banks of the Kuban and the sentry villages, admired our Cossacks: always on horseback, always ready to fight, in eternal precaution.” The nature and history of the region inspired him to create the poem “Prisoner of the Caucasus”. In the epilogue, referring to the Muse, Pushkin says that she "will tell the story of distant countries - Mstislav's ancient duel." Prince Tmutarakan Mstislav, the chronicles testify, defeated the Kasozhian prince Rededya in single combat. And the Kasogs are the ancestors of the modern Circassians

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IMPRESSIONS OF THE POET We moved along the right bank of the Kuban, accompanied by 60 Cossacks with a cannon. The trip lasted no more than a week, but the impressions from the meeting with the Kuban region and its people found a response in Pushkin's work: I saw the barren limits of Asia, the distant land of the Caucasus, the burnt valleys. The wild dwelling of the Circassian herds, Podkumka sultry shore, desert peaks, Entwined with a crown of flying clouds, And the plains beyond the Kuban!

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MEETINGS IN THE SOUTH Among the poet's impressions are not only exciting pictures of nature, but also the way of life, customs, appearance of the peoples inhabiting the south of Russia; military and everyday life of the Cossacks and settlers who lived in fortifications and sentry villages. Pushkin met with the old-timers, listened to the songs of the Circassians, got acquainted with local legends and fairy tales, more than once heard stories about Circassian raids and reciprocal raids of the Tengins. Once, returning from a walk in the mountains, the poet heard in the dukhan the story of an old Cossack about being a prisoner of the Circassians. This story formed the basis of the poem "Prisoner of the Caucasus" and later echoed in the idea of ​​"Roman on the Caucasian Waters"

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FREE ELEMENT TO THE SEA Farewell, free element! For the last time in front of me You roll blue waves And shine with proud beauty. Like a friend's mournful murmur, Like his call at the farewell hour, Your sad noise, your inviting noise I heard for the last time...

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MIKHAIL YURYEVICH LERMONTOV 1837 - the first acquaintance of the poet with the Kuban region, with its free steppes, villages and farms, watchtowers and posts along the cordon line. He opened not only the fabulous exotic of this region, but also the anxieties and deprivations of the Black Sea people.

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LERMONTOV'S PATH His path ran along the Kuban River. Lermontov visited Yekaterinodar, as well as in many Cossack villages, the structure and life of which impressed the poet.

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DEPARTURE OF THE POET Lermontov arrived in Taman in September 1837 and stayed there for several days. Leaving Taman at the end of September 1837, he was going to get to Gelendzhik by sea - the location of his detachment. Leaving the Kuban, the poet hardly thought that he would be here again ...

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The second stay of the poet in the Kuban The poet visited the Kuban once again in 1840. Lermontov went to the Tenginsky regiment, which by this time had finished fighting and was in Anapa. The road passed along the Kuban cordon line: Durable Trench - Ust-Labinsk fortification - Ekaterinodar - Ivanovskaya - Taman

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CAUCASUS AND KUBAN IN LERMONTOV'S PAINTING M.Yu. Lermontov was generously endowed by nature not only with a poetic gift, but also with the talent of a painter…

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A HERO OF OUR TIME It was the Kuban and the Caucasus that inspired Lermontov with the motives that he embodied in his famous novel “A Hero of Our Time”

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LERMONTOV MUSEUM IN TAMAN In 1976, a museum dedicated to Lermontov's stay in the Kuban was opened in the city of Taman

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ANTON PAVLOVICH CHEKHOV Many outstanding masters added light colors to the Kuban palette. And their relatives helped them in this. By tradition, the Russian creative intelligentsia rested in the Crimea. The Kuban Black Sea region was not popular at the turn of the 20th century. In 1888, the writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov came to the Kuban. He was going to Yalta, but succumbed to the persuasion of his older brother (Alexander Pavlovich Chekhov served as the secretary of the Novorossiysk customs. He also wrote, conceived a book called "City of the Future")

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IMPRESSIONS FROM THE FIRST JOURNEY Chekhov made a sea cruise along the coast of the Kuban. He described his impressions as follows: “Nature is amazing to the point of frenzy and despair. Everything is new, fabulous, stupid and poetic. Eucalyptus, tea bushes, cypresses, cedars, palm trees, donkeys, swans, buffaloes, rock cranes, and most importantly - mountains, mountains and mountains, without end and edge. Visual and emotional impressions are reflected in the story "Duel". and also in the story “The Lady”: “And how good the Kuban is! If you believe the letters of Uncle Peter, then what a wonderful freedom in the Kuban steppes! And life is wider there, and the summer is longer, and the people are farther away.

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JOURNEYS TO THE SOUTH Impressions from the meeting with the south did not weaken the writer even after a few years. South, the Black Sea region, the Caucasus, he fell in love for a long time. At the end of 1896, the writer traveled through Kropotkin and Yekaterinodar to Novorossiysk, the “city of the future”. Chekhov later made three more trips to the Kuban and the Caucasus. All of them were associated with Olga Knipper. In the south, Chekhov formed the idea for his play The Cherry Orchard.

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Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy in 1854. heading from the Caucasus to Russia, Tolstoy was passing through the Kuban. The communication with the people, the study of the life of the Cossacks, their customs and mores gave the young writer infinitely much. Subsequently, being famous writer, Leo Tolstoy closely followed the life of the Cossack region, as evidenced by his correspondence with the Kuban

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YEKATERINODARSKII TRETYAKOV Among our remarkable countrymen to whom Tolstoy wrote was our Kuban Tretyakov, the founder of an art gallery, Fyodor Akimovich Kovalenko, who bought paintings, antiques and books with his meager earnings and savings. Then he presented everything collected to the city and headed the first art museum of the Kuban. Kovalenko told Tolstoy the story of the emergence of the art gallery and the library attached to it and asked for the writer's autograph, which "will remain a valuable monument for the museum." And got a reply from Yasnaya Polyana

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GLEB USPENSKY The writer first appeared on Kuban soil in early 1883. He traveled to Baku and Tiflis by rail through Tikhoretsk and Kavkazskaya. Kuban expanses then struck him. He told about his impressions in the essays “Key about what”

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MORALS OF RASTERYAEVA STREET Uspensky made a big trip to the Kuban region in 1886. After the trip, he noted: “What in Russia needs to be studied in separate regions of Great Russia, Little Russia, Volyn or the Kazan Tatar region - all this can be seen here, as it were, in samples grouped ... just like in a museum.” There were also unpleasant experiences. In Yekaterinodar, the writer was shocked by the "women's market" - a spontaneous "labor exchange" for hiring on tobacco plantations. Gleb Uspensky in the book "Morals of Rasteryaeva Street" also reflected the Kuban

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VLADIMIR KOROLENKO Almost at the same time the publicist and writer Vladimir Korolenko discovered the Kuban. He was related to our region by his younger brother Illarion. In his time, he was a famous person. Our land came to the writer's liking. And he began to visit the Black Sea often. For revolutionary activities, the writer was persecuted by the secret police, was in prison, where he greatly undermined his health.

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Leisure and work Since 1900, the writer came every summer to the Kuban, to rest on the sea and to work. (The older brother built a dacha for him in Dzhanhot) In the Kuban, he wrote his most famous stories and essays, as well as the story “Without a Language”.

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MAXIM GORKY Wandering around Russia, Maxim Gorky in the summer of 1891 came to the Kuban. The trials experienced at that time were described by him in the story "My Companion". Young Gorky visited Labinsk, in the village of Khanskaya and Armavir, which he told about in the story "Two Tramps"

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TRAVELING IN THE KUBAN A year later, Gorky ended up in the Crimea and returned to the Kuban by the shore. And again he worked as a laborer, was hired as a loader, was a watchman, a dishwasher ... On Taman he went to sea with fishermen. In the summer of 1892, crushed stone was beaten on the Novorossiysk-Sukhumi highway under construction near Gelendzhik. Observations of life in the Kuban villages were embodied in the stories: “My companion”, “Stranger people”, “Grandfather Arkhip and Lenka” ... Contemporaries reproached him: he exaggerates, uses a black palette. But the author recorded exactly what he saw with his own eyes.

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KUBAN WORKS While working in the Kuban, Gorky liked to talk with workers, met with peasants from the starving provinces, and was a witness to their tragic fate. He wrote about this in the story "The Birth of Man." The Black Sea inspired him to create famous work"Song of the Falcon"

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KUBAN IN THE 20TH CENTURY At the beginning of the 20th century, futurists, poets N.Klyuev, D.Bedny, I.Selvinsky, N.Tikhonov, writer Teffi, writers A.Novikov-Priboy, Artem Vesely, F.Panferov, A .Stepanov... During the Civil War, the Kuban became a haven for masters of the word, who fled in search of a quiet life. The fratricidal war has also swallowed up our land. What is happening, of course, is reflected in their work.

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FYODOR GLADKOV Fyodor Gladkov arrived in the Kuban in 1894. In Yekaterinodar, his literary activity began. The first works appeared in the Kuban Regional Gazette. Kuban, he dedicated his novel "Cement". And the last work of the writer - "Rebellious Youth" - is addressed to Ekaterinodar

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ALEXEY TOLSTOY In 1912, Alexei Tolstoy arrived in Anapa in the Kuban. He quickly became acquainted with the townspeople. Later he left for Dzhemete. Subsequently, when he worked on the novel "Walking Through the Torments", the writer quite accurately reproduced the surrounding area and Dzhemete in it, described the house in which he lived. In the late 1920s, he again came to the south. The trip to the Kuban enriched the writer with new impressions. Tolstoy visited the Kuban several more times. Work on the epic continued for many years. It has many pages about civil war in the Kuban: the heroic defense of Yekaterinodar, the sinking Black Sea Fleet, the end of the Kornilov campaign. The defeat of Denikin

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KONSTANTIN BALMONT In 1914, traveling around the cities of southern Russia, Konstantin Balmont arrived in Krasnodar. A dithyramb appeared in the newspapers - "Solar Poet". His speech took place in the Public Assembly. It was received enthusiastically by the fans, coolly by the opponents... Three years later, K. Balmont again visited Yekaterinodar and the Kuban. He became more familiar with the sights of the city, noting the dramatic changes. The evening of poetry was held at the Summer City Theatre. In Yekaterinodar, the poet wrote one of his best political poems, dedicated to General Kornilov "In a country that is exhausted by lies ..."

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VALERY BRYUSOV At the beginning of the century, the poet Valery Bryusov came to the Kuban. In 1904 he visited Yekaterinodar, Armavir and other cities and villages of the region, visited the Black Sea coast. Like other Russian writers, he was fascinated by the rich southern region. Bryusov spoke to the Kuban people on trips. In the south, he created a number of wonderful poems

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SAMUIL MARSHAK At the end of 1918, Samuil Marshak came to the Kuban in Ekaterinodar. Soon he became an employee of the newspaper "Morning of the South", in which he often spoke with poetic feuilletons. Their topicality, courage, poetic originality made "Doctor Friken" (Marshak's pseudonym) widely popular. Later, the writer began to work in the Kuban-Black Sea department public education, gathering homeless and hungry children, participated in the creation of the first orphanages and colonies, solved issues of upbringing and education of street children. Thus began the path to the famous Children's Theater

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DMITRY FURMANOV The fate of the Chapaev commissar Dmitry Furmanov is connected with the Kuban and Krasnodar. In the middle of 1920 he was seconded to Krasnodar. He was offered to become the commissar of the landing, which was supposed to hit the headquarters of the Wrangel troops, who landed under the command of General Ulagay in Primorsko-Akhtarskaya and advanced towards the Timashevskaya station, aiming at Yekaterinodar. Kovtyukh was appointed leader of the landing. The landing party completed its task and returned to Yekaterinodar. A year later, in the story "Red Landing", Furmanov described this campaign

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LITERARY AND PUBLIC ACTIVITY Furmanov spent about a year in our city and region as head of the political department of the 9th Army. With his help, a broad front for the fight against illiteracy was created in the Kuban. Furmanov himself works hard and hard on new works. These are the stories “Notes of an Everyman”, “In the Eighteenth Year”, the book “Sea Shores”

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ALEXANDER SERAFIMOVICH In 1920, sketches of the Iron Stream appeared in the notebooks of Pravda correspondent Alexander Serafimovich: “Division. Desperate thugs. They retreated from the Taman Peninsula. Tired for three years. Badly dressed. Sometimes there are only trousers and torn shoes, and the torso is naked. He girds himself, puts on a bandolier over his naked body, puts a revolver in. War is already a craft." The history of the Cossacks of the Taman Peninsula, told by the writer, is called "the epic fresco of the Civil War."

Who was born in the Kuban, say - the edge is not miles

"Where I was born - it came in handy there"

Russian proverb

Lives in the Kuban wonderful children's writer Vladimir Nesterenko. His work is known not only in our Krasnodar Territory. The talent of the Kuban writer was noticed by the recognized names of children's literature Agniya Barto, Sergey Mikhalkov, Valentin Berestov.

V. Nesterenko was born in 1951 in the village of Bryukhovetskaya. While studying at school, he, like many peers, wrote poetry. They were printed by the regional newspaper "The Builder of Communism", which was edited by P.E. Pridius, who became one of the first mentors of the future writer.

But in 1973, at one of the seminars for young poets, Moscow poet Georgy Ladonshchikov advised a graduate of the Adyghe Pedagogical Institute to write poetry for children. After graduation, Vladimir Nesterenko worked as a school teacher for a year, and in the fall he was drafted into the army. The whole class saw him off, before Nesterenko arrived at the unit, all 35 people sent a letter with New Year's congratulations. Colleagues envied: no one received so many letters.

Private infantry regiment Nesterenko followed the advice of G. Ladonshchikov when he already served in the ranks Soviet army in Khabarovsk. An ordinary soldier published his poems in the regional newspaper "Young Far East" and the military "Suvorov Onslaught".

After serving in the army, V. Nesterenko returned to the Bryukhovetsky district, where he was invited to work in the district committee of the Komsomol, and then he came to the radio and the newspaper. But V. Nesterenko always had a sponsored kindergarten, where he came with poems. At first I read from a notebook, and in 1980 in Moscow, in the publishing house "Children's Literature", the first book "Freckles" was published. Soon several more books were published, and Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko was admitted to the Writers' Union.

The writer from the Kuban hinterland managed to interest the venerable capital publishers. Nesterenko considers Agnia Barto to be his “godmother”, who selected his poems at the seminar and recommended them for publication. V. Nesterenko has been writing poetry for kids for over 30 years. The publishing houses of Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Moscow published about 40 books of the Kuban poet. Their total circulation exceeded 2 million copies.

The works of V. Nesterenko were included in anthologies and anthologies of children's literature, in textbooks on Kuban studies. More than 50 songs have been written to the poet's poems. Our countryman is the author of the magazines Murzilka, Funny Pictures, Anthill, and many newspapers. Funny poems, riddles and tongue twisters from Nesterenko were included in the one-volume Journey with Murzilka, which contains the best publications of the magazine over its 70-year history.

V. Nesterenko is a great friend of children's libraries. On the initiative of the regional children's library named after the Brothers Ignatov, a collection of the poet "Our Motherland - Kuban" was published, which became a good help for students of the history of their native land.

The working life of a writer from Bryukhovetskaya has been connected with journalism for many years: for more than 20 years he has been an editor of the regional radio, a correspondent for the Kuban News newspaper, editor-in-chief of the Bryukhovetskiye Novosti regional newspaper, a correspondent for the Kuban Segodnya newspaper.

Writes Nesterenko and literary parodies. Some of them were included in the 3rd volume of the "Kuban Library", and in the 7th volume of this edition, Vladimir Nesterenko is the compiler of the works of prose writers and poets writing for the younger generation. Nesterenko brought together over forty authors - venerable and little-known, whose creations are worthy of the attention of kids and their

parents, teachers, caregivers. Essays, articles, journalistic materials by V. Nesterenko are printed " Russian newspaper”, magazine “Don”, weekly “Peasant”, other periodicals.

Vladimir Dmitrievich was awarded the medal "For Labor Distinction", has the title of "Honored Journalist of the Kuban", laureate of the Krasnodar Territory Administration Prize in the field of culture for works for children.

In honor of the 60th anniversary of the birth of V.D. Nesterenko was awarded a commemorative badge of the Murzilka magazine.

These quiet places are called home

Vladimir Dmitrievich Nesterenko knows how to pick up a golden key to any heart. Like a great storyteller G-X. Andersen had "Galoshes of Happiness", so the wonderful poet Vladimir Nesterenko has "Magic Boots". A lot of them. And it only seems to him that they are "on the wrong foot." Children and adults read his poems and become kinder.

The sun scanned the earth

Every ray left a mark

There is no more important thing in the world

How to give warmth and light.

"Sun".

And these verses can also express the life and creative credo of V. Nesterenko. The main source of warmth and light in Nesterenko's poetry is love for his native land, his father's home and loved ones. In the artistic world of the poet, any path from home should always lead to the hearth:

Darkness. Only light in the windows.

It's not easy to walk in the dark.

But the moon has its own path

Steal in my path.

And to the very threshold

the path took me

"Moon Path"

and the best and quietest places are called “homeland”:

This is the river Beysuzhok -

The thread is blue.

Here is a green shore

The distance behind him is steppe.

Here the grass is always thick,

The horses are grazing.

These quiet places

They are called homeland.

"quiet place"

Silence in native land such that

... heard:

On the wings of the wind

Like on the waves

swaying

Silent clouds.

The poet uses a variety of poetic forms. The favorite genre is a lyrical miniature, which can become a plot poem, a landscape sketch, a small poetic instruction, a riddle poem or a joke, a lyrical monologue (dialogue), and a playful form that has long been loved by kids “tell me a word”.

In Nesterenko's poetry, there is a sense of a large and small homeland, and by and large - a sense of spiritual kinship with the world and people.

« Adults and children see the world differently, - Vladimir Nesterenko is convinced, - guys perceive only what is clear to them, so I personally have always had little co-authors. First the neighbor's kids, then their own children, now the grandchildren. And all the stories are from our stanitsa life.

In the morning brother loudly

I spoke with the cow:

Show me the tongue

Lend me milk!

Vova had a serious look -

He held a bucket in his hand.

Brother heard:

"At the cow

Milk on the tongue.

Young readers feel very well not only rhyme, but also rhythm, they perfectly perceive the language of images. Here is how, for example, the poet speaks of spring:

Look: there are buds on the branches.

Here they puffed out their cheeks.

Dismantled girlfriends laughter -

Snow flees from the field:

He is in a hurry, and they have fun -

Kidneys burst from laughter.

A very lyrical sketch of the onset of the first autumn days. The author subtly noticed the sad mood of farewell to the summer.

The field with the plow said goodbye,

Verse until March bird din.

Wild ducks acute angle

Cuts the sky in half.

Maple with an orange beret

Waving to the birds for a long time.

- The summer song is sung, -

My grandfather speaks quietly to me.

"Maple"

Vladimir Nesterenko often refers to the image of a working man. He admires the heroic strength of combine operators, tractor drivers, is proud of the Kuban workers growing bread.

Summer! sultry weather -

Bright rays are everywhere.

The field is like a frying pan

What was taken out of the oven.

It is not easy for people under the sun -

But harvesters are leading to the steppe -

After the hot harvest will be

Every home has warm bread.

"Harvest"

Deep respect for the feat of our great-grandfathers, the unhealed wound of losing loved ones in the Great Patriotic War is heard in Vladimir Nesterenko’s poem “At the Obelisk”

For the book "Front Award" at the Moscow Book Festival in 2006, V. Nesterenko received a diploma for the patriotic education of the younger generation.

The poet's work is permeated with love for his small homeland, reflects its history, today and looks to the future.

steppe spaces,

high mountains.

Two gentle seas -

All this is Kuban.

native station,

open faces.

Thick wheat -

All this is Kuban.

Both the farm and the city

They have their temper

Special speech -

All this is Kuban.

Do not look gloomily here

Don't walk around

With your own culture

Proud of Kuban.

Orthodox people,

And his path is glorious.

Here they think about the main

And they love Kuban.

Life of old streets,

And new Krasnodar,

And the generosity of the bazaars -

All this is Kuban.

And the song that cries!

And our Cossack spirit!

How much do you mean

For all of us Kuban!

Here is how the Kuban writer Nikolai Ivenshev spoke about the work of V.D. Nesterenko:

“... A boy or a girl reads books, becomes kinder. We read it as if we had washed ourselves. An adult takes a book, and for a moment he becomes a child. He will forget about his affairs and he will want to play catch-up or tic-tac-toe. Great remedy for a bad mood!” Indeed, Nesterenko's poems do not and cannot have an upper age limit. It is pleasant and useful to read them at ten, twenty, thirty, and fifty.

"Don't play on the road" 2008 Rostov-on ProfPress

Hard worker ant 2006

"Letter" (Krasnodar, 2006 Rarities of the Kuban

Our Motherland - Kuban Krasnodar, Tradition, 2007

"Front Award" (2005)

"Cock calendar" (2005)

“His Majesty is electricity” (Krasnodar “Printing Yard Kuban” 2004)

"ABC in reverse" (2004)

Boots on the wrong foot. Koasnodar, 2002 Rarities of Kuban

"That's the bird, that's the beast" (1998)

“Perch jumped out of the river” (publishing house “Krasnodar book publishing house”, 1997)

“Tell me a word” (publishing house “Krasnodar book publishing house”, 1996)

“One is a riddle, two is a guess” (publishing house “Krasnodar book publishing house”, 1994)

"Ladoshka" (publishing house "Krasnodar book publishing house", 1991)

"Cherished desire" (publishing house "Krasnodar book publishing house", 1987)

"What do grains dream of?" (Publishing House "Children's Literature", 1985)

“My song” (publishing house “Krasnodar book publishing house”, 1985)

“Colorful tomato” (publishing house “Krasnodar book publishing house”, 1983)

"Summer afternoon" (publishing house "Kid", 1983)

"Freckle" (publishing house "Krasnodar book publishing house", 1980)

The main publications of D. Nesterenko: