Fairy tales      25.07.2020

Modern Kursk writers and poets. Poets and writers of the Kursk land. Poetry has the soul

Natalya Pankratova
"The Heritage of Kursk Writers, Poets and Artists" (Literary Lounge)

"From how childhood will pass,

who will lead the child by the hand in childhood,

what they put into the mind and heart - from this it will hang,

what kind of person today's baby will become "V. A. Sukhomlinsky.

preschool age an important stage in the formation of love for the need to read books. WITH early age children love to listen to what is read to them adults: fairy tales, stories, poems, riddles, fables, nursery rhymes. A preschooler actively learns the world around him, a lot of new things a child learns when reading fiction . It produces a sensual effect on him, enriches lexicon and develop speech. What is read evokes an emotional response, sympathy, experience, a desire to help the heroes of the work, then it is discussed together with adults and children, a theatrical performance is played, and children reflect their impressions of what they have read in drawings. The leading means of pedagogical work with children is dialogue, a means creative development children, is the ability of the educator to demonstrate to pupils his personal literary preference, art taste and intellectual activity.

Rich in talent Kursk region. From ancient times to the present day Kursk the earth is a source of inspiration for creativity writers, poets, artists, composers. His beautiful nature, rich history and wonderful people were sung in their works writers, poets, artists and musicians Afanasy Fet, Nikolai Aseev, Evgeny Nosov, Konstantin Vorobyov, Yegor Polyansky, artist Alexander Deineka, composer Georgy Sviridov and many others. And in the twenty-first century Kursk, inspires our contemporaries to creativity.

I believe that reading Kursk writers and poets will form in children and parents a desire to learn more about creativity and will cause a feeling of pride in fellow countrymen.

Target: Introducing children to creativity Kursk writers, poets and artists.

Tasks:

1. To form an interest in life and creativity writers, poets and artists of the Kursk region.

2. To develop the unity of aesthetic and moral ideas when getting acquainted with the works Kursk writers, poets and artists.

3. Develop the skills of expressive, emotional reading of poems.

4. Promote development artistic abilities of children.

5. Encourage the desire of children and parents to include works Kursk writers to home reading.

Preparatory work:

Studying literature. Acquaintance with creativity and biography writers, poets and artists.

Setting goals and objectives.

- Consultation with parents: "Introducing children to creativity Kursk authors» .

- Conversation: "Behavior in Public Places - Library".

- Excursion to the children's library.

- Excursion in the Dmitrievsky Museum of Local Lore. F. Wangenheim.

Selection literature, illustrations, portraits writers and poets.

Exhibition design fiction in a group.

Creation "libraries" in Group.

Reading folklore, fairy tales Kursk region(Bear on a fake leg)

- Reading works: E. I. Nosov, A. Gaidar, E. Polyansky, V. M. Eskov, V. V. Koroleva, O. A. Efimova. Learning poems.

Conversations with children on the material read.

Preparation of drawings and design books: "Sorceress Winter".

Help parents in the manufacture of feeders for wintering birds.

Acquaintance with the work of A. Gaidar. Reading "The Tale of Malchish - Kibalchish and his firm word".

- artistic children's creativity based on read works.

- Album design: "My small homeland".

Production of invitation cards for guests of the literary living room.

Exhibition of children's works based on read works "My favorite character".

- Book design: "Sorceress Winter", album: "My small homeland"

- Literary Lounge -« Legacy of Kursk writers, poets and artists».

Lesson progress:

presenter: Hello dear guests: parents, teachers, children!

We are pleased to welcome you to our literary living room. Living room from the word« guests» and today you are our dear guests.

Children, do you know what area we live in?

CHILDREN: We live in Kursk region.

HOST: What are the residents called? Kursk region?

CHILDREN: Residents Kursk The area is called Kuryane.

Child:

Each of us has a Motherland,

Where did our ancestors live?

Where we were born

Our Motherland is

Our Kursk region.

HOST: Children, guess the riddle

Only the month of May will come,

listen to him and dream (Nightingale)

HOST:

Yes, it's a nightingale. Our Kursk nightingale, a small, gray bird, bewitching with the play of its trills. (Recording of the nightingale's trills).

HOST: Children, what is another name for Kuryans?

CHILDREN: Kuryan is also called nightingales of Kursk.

HOST: Poet Vyacheslav Yeskov was very fond of listening to nightingales in his beloved city Kursk.

Listen to his poem "City Kursk» .

"City Kursk»

You stand on two hills

Majestic, proud, peaceful.

All in church domes

And in the gardens blooming marvelously.

Through wonderful gardens

Two streams flow:

"Tuskar", "Seim", more ponds,

The nightingales sing there.

So they sing that old and small

To them, softly sings along,

Because the whole world is chickens

“He calls nightingales.

Your beauty is all around

Wherever I am, I will never forget...

You are my temple, my home,

I can't be without you.

I love you always,

My hometown and dear!

I'm with you forever

City Kursk is unique!

(Vyacheslav Eskov)

HOST: Our nightingale land has given the world many talented people. Listen to an excerpt from the piece of music.

Where did you hear it, dear parents, what is the name, who is the author?

PARENTS: This is the splash screen of the program "Time", "Time forward"-author G. Sviridov.

Our countryman - the great composer G. Sviridov

HOST: Yes, everyone knows this music.

HOST: Historically, each region had its own set of customs. The ceremonies characteristic of different provinces differed. We, in Kursk the provinces were popular chants, sayings, tunes.

And now the children will perform Kursk choruses.

Children:

Eh, beat, Matvey, do not spare bast shoes.

The old ones will be beaten - the new ones will intertwine.

Eh, beat, pin, turn back and forth!

Oh, he beat, nailed, turned back and forth!

Eh, hit, trample, nail - be quiet!

Vda"rily, vda"rily, hit"!

Vre "zali, vre" jammed, punched!

We have Timonya in the village,

The quiet guy

He acts so gracefully

Smile - the sun is not visible!

And this is famous artist Deineka and his paintings "Autumn", "Blossoming apple tree",

"Relay race".

HOST: We also include those people who were not born in our region, but worked and created here, and we proudly call them fellow countrymen. They lived in different historical eras. One thing unites them - they wholeheartedly loved their native nature and glorified their Fatherland with their creativity. We will talk about some of them today.

HOST: Dear parents, can you tell who else drew inspiration from the open spaces Kursk nightingale region?

PARENT tells:

Egor Ivanovich Polyansky was born in 1932 in the village of Shilovo, Tula region, but his childhood was spent in the city Kursk, so he said: “I consider myself a native Kuryan”. Began write for children casually. One day the guys asked me to compose something for them. Egor Ivanovich wrote a fairy tale"Peter and Santa Claus", poem "Me and Kolka", poem "Vovkin's dream".

Children tell a poem by Yegor Polyansky by roles "What is whiter than milk".

"What is whiter than milk"

Child 1: What is whiter than milk?

Child 2: Maybe there are clouds in the sky?

Meadow porridge?

Delicate chamomile?

Maybe chalk, maybe snow,

Maybe a hare's winter fur?

Child 1: No no chalk, no fur, no snow

Milk is the whitest!

And even whiter

White-toothed children's laughter.

Child 2: From what?

TOGETHER: Definitely from fresh milk.

HOST: And now we will tell another poem by Yegor Polyansky "Delezhka"

There are exactly five apples in a dish,

Their brother is drawn to them.

If you give three brothers,

I only have two left.

One cannot cope:

If you give two brothers,

That's inequality again.

I do not know why

My brother is angry.

I'd rather give it to him

Let him share!

HOST: Children, let's help share the apples with your brother. (children's answers). thanks for good poem and very funny.

HOST: Children, and with the poems of E. Polyansky you can play our favorite game "Say a word".

"About Alice"

I don't have a rat

Not a hamster, not a thrush bird

White cat Alice

She has fluffy... (tail)

"About the Monkey"

Everyone knows that monkeys

They love, there are one ... (bananas)

I'll go to the monkeys

I ask myself... (banana).

"About the cat"

Red, red, red cat,

Walks backwards.

Because this cat

Loves pears and... (compote)

HOST: And now let's talk about the children's writer, illustrator, composer, author and performer of his own songs Efimova Oksana Alekseevna.

parent tells: Oksana Alekseevna was born in Kursk. She published for children teasers for pranksters with illustrations,

"Earring stories"- poems for children. Books for children with drawings by the author are included in the anthology of children's literature international publishing house E. RA.

Child reads a poem

"I'm a soldier"

They bought me an automatic.

So I'm a soldier now!

I protect everything in the world

Protecting everyone.

I guarded our cat

So as not to jump out the window,

Only a cat from the window

Run away anyway!

HOST: reads an excerpt from a fairy tale "Malchish-Kibalchish".

Children, listen to the passage and say what is the name of the work and who is the author?

You ask, bourgeois: "Does the Red Army have a military secret?".

And let him tell the secret.

Do our workers have foreign help?

And let him tell you where help comes from.

Is there a secret passage from your country to all other countries, through which, as you shout, so we will respond.

What they say to you, we will think about it.

No, the main bourgeois, he did not open to us military secrets. He laughed in our face.

HOST: Children, did you find out from which work this passage is and who is the author?

CHILDREN: This is a fairy tale about Malshish-Kibalchish and his firm word. Written by Arkady Gaidar.

Arkady Petrovich Golikov (Arkady Gaidar) was born in the city of Lgov Kursk region in 1904. Military service writer reflects his biography. At 17 he was cadet, then the commander of the regiment. He became the youngest commander. Poetic the gift came from his childhood. Leaving with military service, he started write. Gaidar said: “My best reader is children, I love this reader. I understand him and compare him with the same teenager as I was myself.

Children, tell me, what stories of Gaidar do you know?

CHILDREN: "Chuk and Gek", "Blue Cup", "Hiking", "Malchish-Kibalchish".

HOST:

Children, guess the riddle:

Under the pines, under the trees

There is a bag of needles. (Hedgehog)

HOST: Who is this riddle about? That's right, oh hedgehog. Tell me in which story and by which author we met this animal. (Story "Sly").

And why was he named that?

Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov was born in the village of Tolmachevo near Kursk in 1925. From school, he went to the front, was wounded. Started in the hospital write stories.

His books became known all over the world. Nosov wrote excellent novels and short stories, essays and articles, loved to take pictures. The real friends of Yevgeny Ivanovich were rivers, fields, hills, ravines, which helped him live and gave him joy.

Tell me, children, what stories of E. Nosov do you know?

("Sly", "Thirty grains", "Living Flame", "White Goose")

(Children talk about their drawings based on the works of E. Nosov.)

HOST: Children, Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov, was not only writer, but he also loved to draw, and was a wonderful artist.

Nosov spoke: “Nature cannot be touched with hands, just as one cannot touch a pearly drop of dew in a flower cup, pollen on a butterfly’s wings, one can only admire it. Touched - and everything was gone.

HOST: Children, and now we will play a game with you Kursk region"Bees"

Bees, bees - pity, needles,

Grey, small scarlet wings

(Boys walk in a circle. Girls sit in a circle)

They fly across the field, fall to the flowers

Honey is collected, dragged into the deck.

F-w-w

(Children scatter around the hall. Girls - bees "salat" boys - flowers. Boys freeze in place.)

HOST: Acquaintance with the work of M. V. Malets. Marina Vladimirovna was born in with. Pavlovka, Konyshevsky district. M. V. Malets published three books for children: « funny sounds for serious science", "Miracles", "Fairytale carousel".

"Aibolit"

Our Dunya - "Aibolit".

Who gets sick

Dunya is near, Dunya is here,

There is also cotton wool, there is also iodine.

Lizard, prickly hedgehog,

Even a nimble snake!

She will help everyone.

For her, they are friends!

"Chefs".

We are chefs today

We bake pies in the morning.

With meat, rice and tuna,

With cheese, cottage cheese, egg,

With porridge, buckwheat and potatoes

And with cabbage - a little bit.

We called friends:

Come to guests to us!

HOST: Children, tell me what is the name of our city? (Dmitriev).

Our city is small, but we love it very much. Dmitriev is located on the right bank of the Svapa River.

HOST: Famous Kursk archaeologist Yuri Lipking spoke of Swape:

“The valley of this river is very picturesque,

I personally do not know the tourist route more tempting,

than along Svapa from source to mouth "

Our town is quite small.

Near the beautiful river Svapa.

Wherever I was, with my sons soul

Do not leave you, do not forget.

Ah, Svapa, an unsightly river,

I am captured forever by you,

Where birch yellow foliage

Forest October illuminates like a candle.

HOST: Our Dmitrievskaya land is rich in talents. There is a museum in our city where the works of our countrymen are exhibited. artists A. M. Lyubimova, S. S. Boyma, L. P. Krokhina.

A. M. Lyubimov was born in 1879 in the village. Paltsevo, Dmitrievsky district. Alexander has been interested in painting since childhood. Pictures of A. M. Lyubimov found their place in the State Tretyakov Gallery, museums St. Petersburg, Tbilisi, Kursk art gallery them. A. A. Deineki. The daughter of Alexander Mikhailovich gave the Dmitrievsky Museum of Local Lore an invaluable gift - more than 70 creative works artist. Thus, with their work artist returned to his region. (paintings by A. M. Lyubimov).

A PARENT talks about Leonid Petrovich Krokhin - artist.

Leonid Petrovich was born in 1928 in Bryansk. During the war, together with his family, he was evacuated to the city of Dmitriev.

In 1984, the first exhibition of works by a talented countryman was opened in local history museum. In the future, L. P. Krokhin repeatedly organized his personal exhibitions not only in Dmitriev, but also Kursk, and in Moscow.

The result of the universal recognition of the talent of L. P. Krokhin was the assignment to him in 1989 of the title "Honorary citizen of the city of Dmitriev".

(Showing paintings by L. P. Krokhin)

HOST: native nature in their works they sang and sing not only artists, but also poets. And there are many of them on Dmitrievskaya land. These are Vladimir Arbuzov, Leonid Bolshakov, Olga Kondratova, Vladimir Gribinichenko, Lev Platonov, Tatyana Nesterova and many others. etc. In their poems, one feels a sea of ​​inexhaustible love for everything living, original, genuine. Love for one's land, subtle understanding and merging with nature do not leave readers indifferent.

Touch the creativity of our countrymen and listen to their poems.

PARENTS read poetry.

Vladimir Gribinichenko.

Hello spring girl! Behind the village a couple of birches

With a bird's ringing song It's getting younger again.

You are full of inspiration The bird cherry bush has grown,

Every day is more wonderful. The color will ripen soon.

In the blue tent of heaven On the estate of two starlings

Crane's talk Sheltered a birdhouse.

Wakes up his familiar forest, ready to sing housewarming

The path is long. Day and night a harbinger.

The river is looking for banks. Wake up now glacier

The flood is subsiding. Spring is knocking at our door.

The snows have fallen from the hills, the day is getting great,

The green is peeking through. He feeds us throughout the year.

The hare is all wet in fear

rushing across the field,

It can be seen that the fox has messed up here,

Getting free.

Tatyana Nesterova.

About Dmitriev.

Dmitriev. Outskirts. It's getting dark.

White acacia blossoms.

Birds don't sing, but flood,

The air smells like fragrant honey.

I'll go out on the hill - like a fan

May herbs rise,

Over white chamomile, over clover

Butterflies silent flight.

Everything is expensive here. And how else

Should it be? After all, how many years and days

My grandmother and great-grandmother lived on Dachnaya -

Quiet, bright street of mine.

Dmitriev. Outskirts. It's getting dark.

And the dew falls on the grass.

Nothing in the world is sweeter

Let the whole life pass after a year.

Lev Platonov.

On the banks of the Svapa.

Frost flies from poplars,

Circling a blizzard rare.

There is a pine

And there, behind her,

I went into a snowdrift, but there is no strength,

Birch grey-haired grandmother.

Don't go out - your legs are bad!

Though nearby trodden a trail

The bunch of guys is fun.

I stand. I'm watching.

I feel good.

Frosty distance enchants.

Isn't that why it flows from the cheeks

The smile is not serious.

Is it because the river

Behind the tie krasnotalovaya.

Three alders sat in the snow,

Like tired travelers.

And in the evening over the sedge,

Over a distant backwater

Swimming very close

The watermelon-cheeked moon.

And dusk covers the fields,

The snows in the sutes are melting; -

My beloved land.

My Svapa is a beauty!

Leonid Bolshakov.

Song about the native land.

Green Nightingale May.

Warm earth.

How wonderful dear Kursk region,

When spring rings in the fields.

Here every stretch of the river is familiar,

Forests have been trodden by me here.

Here Kursk region, here is the father's house,

Here is the beauty of the heart.

I love you, I love you, my native land -

And I'm not looking for another beauty.

I give you love and strength.

All of myself, all of my life.

Path through steep hills

Takes the distance into the dawn -

There, in the flood of meadows, and there

River steel glistens with maple.

Here I learned love and pain

I absorbed your worlds with my soul.

My dear land - you are the salt of life.

Became my destiny and happiness.

PARENT tells: Among our fellow countrymen who sing of the beauty of their native land in their poems, there is a man who works in our museum. This is Tomilina Nadezhda Alexandrovna. Hear what she writes about her small homeland.

I love my city quiet and cozy.

Here the summer is warm and the winter is mild.

Svapy green coast is wonderful,

The fourth bridge, old houses.

Street names reflect history

Heroes' exploits, events in the country.

I can argue with any of you -

My city is the best in the world!

Feel the beauty, admire it! May the images that embody love for your native land, for Russia, be preserved in your hearts and in your memory.

You are dear to me, my land,

Resistant to thunderstorms

I love your steppe distances.

I love all my native Russia to tears,

And my land is three times Russia!

HOST: At all times on Kursk talented people lived on earth, feeling nature and people native land. The natives of the earth are widely known in our country and abroad. Kursk, writers and poets: Gaidar and Vorobyov, Fet and Nosov, Malykhin and Konorev, Zolotarev and Anpilogov. And today in our region they live and create writers and poets. All of them are heritage of the land of Kursk. We have something to be proud of!

And we want to complete our literary drawing room in the following words.

PARENT tells:

ABOUT, Kursk region, you are the breadbasket of Russia,

Beautiful are your rivers and meadows.

Who would we ask

Everyone knows how the nightingales sing here.

Only the dawn rises over the field

And golden dew on the ground,

The nightingales start trilling beautifully,

And people open their eyes after sleep.

They open their eyes and freeze for a moment,

Listening to the parting words of the singer.

In a moment, warm feelings will flood

Let the song ring without end and end!

Fill your soul with good, eternal happiness

"Kolentsa" nightingale musician.

Both in summer and in autumn bad weather

Live dear Kursk land!

Dear guests! Our Literary Lounge closes. I invite you to tea

Details Category: "Pages of the Literary Land of Kursk"

2015 announced by Presidential Decree Russian Federation dated June 14, 2014 No. 436 by the Year of Literature. On the literary map of Russia, Kursk is not the last place. Many talented people were born and live in our fertile region, who have become the pride of Russian and world literature. Among them: A. Gaidar, K. Vorobyov, E. Nosov, N. Aseev, V. Ovechkin, Yu. German, V. Detkov, M. Eskov, Yu. Pershin, E. Polyansky, N. and V. Korneev, B. Ageev and others.

Each of them has its own creative destiny. Their works are included in school programs. Creativity is studied by literary scientists, their outstanding talent is awarded with high awards, state and all-Russian literary prizes.

The main objective of this project is to popularize local history literature. We want to tell you about three well-known of our countrymen, whose anniversary is celebrated in 2015: Nosov E.I., Eskov M.N., Korneev N.Yu. - about the contribution they made to the literary history of our region, to talk about unknown pages their lives.

PROSE WRITER, PHOTOGRAPHER, ARTIST

“I can’t fly, but I dream of flying, and in order to realize this, I write.

I want my words and thoughts to soar at least a little above the ground ... "

E.I. Nosov

January 15, 2015 marks the 90th anniversary of the birth of the Russian writer, our countryman Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov. The Master's prose excites people's souls, makes them think about their destiny and at the same time warms them with kindness and warmth, gives hope for the best.

Evgeny Ivanovich was born in the village of Tolmachevo, Kursk district, Kursk province. The roots of the writer are rural, his ancestors have long worked on the land. His maternal grandfather, Alexey Ivanovich, for example, worked seasonally as a cab driver, and according to family legend, it is known that he drove the famous Nadezhda Plevitskaya to Kursk.

The writer himself describes himself as follows: “I was born on a cold January evening in 1925 in the dimly lit hut of my grandfather. The village of Tolmachevo stretches along the river Seim, in the waters of which the lights of the nearby city of Kursk are reflected in the evenings. From the village window I saw a spacious meadow, flooded in the spring, and a mysterious forest behind it, and even more distant locomotive smoke behind the forest, always beckoning me on the road, which later turned out to be literature - the main path of my life.

The future writer grew up in a working-class family. He studied at school number 9 in Kursk. At the age of 18, he went to the front, was an artilleryman in an anti-tank brigade, reached East Prussia, in 1945 near Koenigsberg was seriously wounded. I met Victory Day in the hospital. When he returned, he graduated from high school and went to Central Asia, where he worked in a newspaper as an artist-retoucher, and then as a literary worker. In 1951, together with his family, he returned to Kursk, worked in the newspaper "Young Guard". “Correspondent trips allowed me to accumulate extensive life impressions, which nourished and to this day feed my writing inspiration. Constant communication with nature gives me a lot: I am an avid fisherman, a lover of spending the night by the fire, I know almost all Kursk herbs. My constant theme is still the life of a simple village man, his moral origins, attitude to the earth, nature and to all modern life, ”wrote Yevgeny Ivanovich in his memoirs.

Nosov's first story "Rainbow" was published in 1957 in the regional almanac of the same name. Then he took part in the work of the All-Russian seminar of young prose writers in Leningrad. The first book "On the Fishing Path" was published in 1958, and in 1959 - a new collection "Stories". From 1960 to 1962 he studied at the Higher Literary Courses in Moscow, after which he completely switched to creative work. His novels and short stories were published in central magazines such as Ogonyok, Our Contemporary, New world", etc. 60 years were fruitful for the writer: one after another his collections are published - "Thirty grains" (1961), "Where does the sun wake up?" (1965), "Beyond the valleys, behind the forests" (1967), and many others. The works of E.I. Nosov were published on different languages world in millions of copies: English, German, French, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, etc. Films were made based on his works - “The Fifth Day of the Autumn Exhibition”, “Chopin, Sonata Number Two”, “Gypsy Happiness” . And according to the story "Usvyatsky helmet-bearers" performances were staged in many theaters of the country. Evgeny Ivanovich personally actively participated in the work on this production at the Kursk Regional Drama Theater. A. S. Pushkin. best version turned out to be a Kursk dramatization.

E. Nosov entered the classical Russian literature as the author of short stories and novels: “The Crowd Guy” (1966), “Over the Valleys, Beyond the Forests” (1966), “Varka” (1967), “Home, for Mother” (1967), “ Red wine of victory "(1969)," And the ships sail away, and the shores remain "(1970), For stories of the 80s - 90s. - "Hills, hills ...", "Pocket flashlight", "Dark water", "Bonfire in the wind" and others. The writer was awarded the prize to them. M. Sholokhov, for the story "Apple Spas" - the international award "Moscow - Penne" and the award "Fatherland". For the book "Meadow Fescue Noisy" the writer was awarded the State Prize of the RSFSR named after. M. Gorky (1975), he was also awarded the Alexander Solzhenitsyn Prize. He is a holder of 26 orders and medals, including military awards for participation in the Great Patriotic War, in which he was seriously wounded.

Since 1982 E.I. Nosov is an Honorary Citizen of the city of Kursk, Hero of Socialist Labor, was a member of the Academy of Russian Literature, throughout creative life he repeatedly became the winner of annual awards of many magazines and newspapers.

By the decree of the Governor of the Kursk region in 2003, a literary prize was established. E. Nosova.

Two libraries in the Kursk region bear his name. In memory of the great countryman, the sculptor V. Bartenev created a monumental triptych - a bas-relief, a memorial, a monument.

MULTIFACETED TALENT OF THE MASTER

Many people know Nosov as an excellent writer, but not everyone knows Nosov as a wonderful artist. Yevgeny Ivanovich himself said more than once that before writing, he mentally, as it were, paints this or that picture with paints, and then selects words for them. In his memoirs, he writes: “... I learned to draw spontaneously. This was also an attempt to hold a man in his hands, reproduce him and show him to our readers on the pages of a newspaper that still smelled of printing ink. I don’t know about others, but we, newspapermen, are very pleased with the smell of this paint itself ... "

The writer became interested in drawing as a child, this ability to draw subsequently helped him get a job at the editorial office of a newspaper, and then he worked as an artist-retoucher, first in Taldy-Kurgan (Kazakhstan), then in Kursk, in the editorial office of Young Guard. He combined this work with journalism, which was the beginning of his literary activity. For his stories, which were published in newspapers, he himself made headlines and drawings, he liked to draw with pencil and ink. Employees of the regional museum of local lore in Kursk put together all the drawings and pictures of the Master and released an album called "From Nature". It became a continuation of the first album - "Colors of the native land", which contains reproductions of paintings by Yevgeny Ivanovich and his color photographic landscapes, he was also fond of photography!

self-portrait Last ice
Ravines in the forest pink mist
Autumn on the river Dark water

PHOTO ALBUM



WHEN POETRY IS FATE

Korneev Nikolai Yurievich(08/17/1915 - 08/15/2001)

The famous Russian poet Nikolai Yuryevich Korneev was born on August 17, 1915 in the village of Korenskoye, Rylsky district, Kursk province, in the family of a teacher. He graduated from high school in Krasnopolye in Ukraine. He studied at the Kharkov Institute of Chemical Technology, but did not graduate from it - as poetry took possession of his soul for life. After leaving school, he worked as a correspondent in the Kursk Regional Radio Committee, the TASS branch, the republican newspapers Sovetskaya Kirghizia (Frunze), Socialist Kabarda (Nalchik), regional newspapers: Kurskaya Pravda and Kommunar (Tula).

In 1941, he volunteered for the front, fought as a private, machine gunner of the Guards Rifle Regiment. In the battles near Taganrog he was seriously wounded and shell-shocked, he lost his left eye. He was treated in hospitals in Rostov, Stalingrad, Kislovodsk, Yerevan. By the beginning of the fighting on the Kursk Bulge, being a commissioner, he again went to work in a front-line newspaper. He returned to Kursk in 1944 and began working as a literary secretary at Kursk Pravda, as a consultant to the Kursk Regional Book Publishing House.

SOUL POETRY OWNED

Nikolai Korneev began to compose poetry in 1935. When he was twenty, he published, together with the poet M. Doroshin, the first book, Crossroads of Happy Roads. In 1946, the poet publishes his works in the collection Poems about War, published in Kursk. The most significant work of that time is the poem "Mother", the heroine of which is the Kursk woman E. Pogrebnaya, the organizer of a voluntary brigade to restore the school where her son who died in the war studied.

In 1948, a collection of poems "The Road" was published, on the pages of which the poems "Raven", "About the Kursk nightingales", "Height", "House" and others were published, which brought the poet all-Russian fame and love of readers, they manifested the best sides poet's gifts. In the 1950s, Korneev's poems regularly appeared in the Kursk Almanac and other publications. Everything that happened in the country after the war, the restoration of the destroyed economy, was reflected in the poetry of Nikolai Korneev. In 1951, the poem "Middle of the Century" was published, it captures the creative work of Soviet people, the struggle for peace. In the poem "The Word about Russian Wheat" there is a story about Russian bread, which is grown by the working people. In 1953, the Kursk publishing house published a collection of poems by N. Korneev "The Cutting Edge". The book contains several cycles of poems: about front-line everyday life, about the beginning of the restoration of Kursk, about peaceful labor.

Poems by N.Yu. Korneev were published in Literaturnaya Gazeta, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Ogonyok and Oktyabr magazines. His collections were published in eminent metropolitan publications of that time - “Young Guard”, “ Soviet writer”, “Soviet Russia”.

In 1956, a poem about the people of a collective farm village was published in the Kursk Almanac, in subsequent years collections were published: “My road trip” (1963), “After noon” (1965), “Equinox” (1970), “Star over the house” ( 1979), "Voice of the Messenger" (1985), "Selected Poems" (1995).

The poet did not forget about the smallest reader either. He is the author of books for children: “Kolya Kubyshkin at the skating rink”, “Forest lane”, “On the day off” (the cover for which was done by E. I. Nosov, who then worked in the newspaper), “About the girl Tanya”, “Scout Mitya”, "Zoryanka". In total, our eminent countryman published about thirty books for children and adults in the publishing houses of Kursk, Voronezh and Moscow.

The creativity of N. Korneev was highly appreciated in different time such famous poets, prose writers, literary critics, such as N. Aseev, A. Tvardovsky, Ya. Smelyakov, V. Bokov, M. Lukonin, M. Dudin, E. Isaev. He repeatedly met with these Moscow writers, and was friendly with most of them. best article Yevgeny Ivanovich Nosov wrote about the work of the poet-countryman: “The poetic ear of Nikolai Korneev is impeccable, like the ear of a musician. Even in everyday, colloquial speech, he does not tolerate when someone distorts words, puts emphasis in the wrong place, shows disregard for the norms mother tongue. For young people, he is a strict, impartial teacher, you can’t beg him for anything, you can’t beg for indulgence, and many of his rods will later be remembered with gratitude.”

An attentive, demanding and cordial mentor, he helped dozens of young authors to develop, many of whom became professional writers - prose writers and poets, including his son Vadim Korneev. In the "Word about the father" Vadim Korneev wrote: "An optimist in everything, a staunch and courageous fighter ..."

For many years, Nikolai Yurievich served as an authorized representative of the Literary Fund of the Writers' Union of Russia for the Kursk Writers' Organization (one of the founders of which he was), a member of the editorial board of the Central Black Earth Book Publishing House.

For military and writing work Nikolai Yuryevich Korneev awarded with orders"Patriotic War" and "Badge of Honor", diploma of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, many medals. Honored Worker of Culture of Russia.

In August 2005, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the poet - a front-line soldier, by decision of the administration of the city of Kursk, on the house where he lived (Lenin St., 31) Memorial plaque.

And today, when the poet would have turned 105 years old, it is worth remembering once again the words of E.I. Nosov: "All the poetry of Nikolai Korneev is a struggle for a person, for his elevation above himself."

THE GOOD FORCE OF THE MALE HEART

Eskov Mikhail Nikolaevich(born 11/21/1935)

On November 21, 2015, another famous Kursk writer Mikhail Nikolaevich Eskov will celebrate his 80th birthday. He was born on the Lug farm in the Pristensky district of the Kursk region, in the family of a collective farmer. In his biography, he wrote: “Father Nikolai Vasilievich and mother Evdokia Petrovna were illiterate peasants. In our large family, brothers and sisters overcame a letter in educational programs, and even then only to the extent that, if necessary, official paper instead of a faceless cross, working to the point of perspiration, clumsily produce their own surname from shaky letters of different sizes. Writing a letter, reading a newspaper or a book - no one in the family possessed such skills.

After the Lugovskoy four-year school, he studied at the Kirov secondary school, going to which was not close and even scary, especially in the autumn impenetrable darkness and blizzard frosty winters with snowdrifts and animals encountered. Many peers, not finishing their studies, settled at home in worries for a simple post-war economy, with a chopper or pitchfork, were sent ahead of time to collective farm work. Nobody encouraged me to go to school. There was a sin, I also left classes. But a week later I missed the class and, thank God, I returned there.

In 1941, the farm Lug was occupied by the Nazis, for many months the front line passed here. As an eight-year-old boy, already in the turning point of 1943, Misha Yeskov was deaf from the cannonade and explosions of the great and terrible Battle of Kursk. Childhood and adolescence were not sweet at all - devastation, hunger, orphanhood (father and three brothers did not return from the war), overwork V post-war years, but he was able (like all our people) to survive, overcoming all obstacles, thanks to the support and brotherhood of his fellow villagers.

Mikhail himself, already a young man, would not be able to study in the city, at the medical institute, if it were not for the constant help of the farmers. Someone brought a piece of bacon, someone a dozen eggs or cottage cheese - the whole farm knew how he studied. After graduating from the Kursk Medical Institute (in 1960) he worked in a rural hospital. Then he entered graduate school, defended his Ph.D. thesis and taught at the medical institute for many years.

"The soul helps in creativity"

Eskov tried to compose as a child, he recalls: “A schoolboy, a student, he wrote poetry, but he was disappointed in versification, apparently because he did not bring a single poem to readiness, did not experience success.

From the initial prose attempts, I found myself under the close paternal attention of E. I. Nosov, and this determined my fate.

Rural doctor, candidate medical sciences Mikhail Eskov later became a writer. Many wonderful works came out from under his pen: “The Road to Home” (1979), “Old Apple Tree with a Shard” (1982), “Black Shirt” (1991), “Peat” (1985), “Silver Day” (1980) , "Comorbid Diagnosis" (1991) and "Hypnosis Session" (1991).

All his works are to some extent autobiographical, they have a sense of their native land, responsibility to people. It should be noted that to this day Mikhail Nikolayevich does not forget his fellow countrymen, visits his native places, acquaints the farmers with new works. He holds creative meetings with students of various universities of our city. At one of the meetings he was asked:

- How do you see our future?

- “I do not presume to judge what will happen to the land, etc. I have five great-grandchildren. Now I am happy with everything that happens to them. Despite the fact that in life they will have to meet everything, including the nasty, we don’t give them this nasty

show. Take a garden: we didn’t just plant something and everything on it. It also needs to be weeded, weeds removed from early spring to late autumn. The same thing happens to a person. And I believe that, eventually, we realize that it is necessary to weed out immorality in our society. In this sense, religion and culture are completely irreplaceable.”

Eskov has been a member of the Writers' Union of Russia since 1979, published in the magazines Our Contemporary, Young Guard, Moscow, Change, etc. In 2011 he was awarded the Shukshin Literary Prize, laureate of the Governor's Prize. E.N. Nosov and the Imperial Culture Prize. In 2013 he was called the best prose writer of Russia.

At present, Mikhail Nikolaevich is the organizer of the action in Kursk "No to orphanhood", which is dedicated to the protection of childhood, his story "Petka has returned" is taken as the basis.

Yevgeny Nosov highly appreciated Yeskov’s work, he wrote: “I can tell the reader that he is an emotional person, deeply impressionable, charged with a high sense of compassion and humanism, and these features of nature are clearly visible in his work - works of bright, captivating with the truth of life, saturated with that dramatic, sometimes poetic psychologism, so impressively influencing our hearts and souls.

Motherland

Kozhlyanskaya toy, nightingale, Antonov apple - these are all symbols of the Kursk region. The literary symbols and patriots of their land are writers - E. Nosov, N. Korneev, M. Eskov and not only. They retained gratitude for their native land, affection for their fatherland.

E.I. Nosov was repeatedly invited to work and live in Moscow, even an apartment was allocated. But he remained faithful to the Nightingale country. I knew that if you pluck the roots from your native land, the tree of creativity will dry up...

M.N. Yeskov could also move to the capital, find shelter there, as they say, but he abandoned his career as a scientist and chose the difficult path of a Russian writer. He remained in the wilderness, in the provincial Kursk, to write about the fate of the village and the calling of a doctor.

N.Yu. Korneev was born in the village of Korenskoye. And although Korneev lived in both Tula and Kursk, he was constantly drawn to his native picturesque places. Almost every summer, he and his family came to one of the villages near Vorobyovka. E. Nosov, who was friends with Nikolai Yurievich, often visited here. All of them infinitely loved their small Motherland.

You can get acquainted with the works of Kursk writers in the scientific library of the SWGU.

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Nikolai Nikolaevich Aseev (1889-1963) “The city of Kursk stands on a mountain, surrounded by the Tuskor River. It’s good to fly to it in January on a sleigh from a steep descent. It’s good, overtaking everyone, with the fresh skin of chilly cheeks to feel the melted snow, like the juice of frozen apples. In 1943 N.N. Aseev supplemented this poem with the words: “Now it is scorched by fire, but then it was so safe ... How long have I been in it! How much I owe him! N. Aseev. Cycle of poems "Kursk region".

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The life of the poet was not easy, but he always remembered his native land, turned to this topic throughout creative way. “Stay strong. You are my mantle, you are my grandfathers and godfathers, you are my human form, Kursk region. In July 2014 Kursk hosted Grand opening bust of the poet Nikolai Aseev. Installed in front of the building regional library which bears his name for a long time. N. Aseev. Cycle of poems "Kursk region".

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Arkady Petrovich Gaidar (1904-1941) Amazing brave man was the writer A.P. Gaidar! And his books - pure, bright, kind - help in education in the Gaidar way: to actively love one's land, one's Motherland. The writer knew and loved children, in his books he did not teach them, but talked with them. “And Malchish-Kibalchish was buried on a green mound near the Blue River. And they put a big red flag over the grave. Steamboats are sailing - hello to the Malchish! Pilots are flying by - hello to Malchish! Steam locomotives will run - hello to Malchish! And the pioneers will pass - salute to the Malchish! A. Gaidar "The Tale of a Military Secret, Malchish-Kibalchish and his hard word».

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Lgovsky Literary and Memorial Museum of A.P. Gaidar The museum was created by dozens of people united by a common idea: understanding the importance of A. P. Gaidar's work, the desire to perpetuate the memory of the writer who was born in our city, and to preserve the house in which the writer spent his first childhood years. The memory of A.P. Gaidar is immortalized in the names of the streets of the cities of Kursk, Lgov, Shchigrov. Expositions are devoted to his work in the Kursk Literary Museum, in the memorial House-Museum in Lgov, in secondary school No. 2 in Shchigry, on the territory of which busts of the writer are installed.

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Valentin Vladimirovich Ovechkin (1904-1968) In order to better understand the basis of V. Ovechkin's work, it is necessary to pay attention to the notes from his diaries: “The most terrible thing in a person is double-dealing. From the day he was forced for the first time, holding one thing in his soul, to say something completely different, from that day begins the fall of this man. Everything begins with double-dealing: meanness, a tendency to perfidy, betrayal. This is the death of the human soul. This is a terrible mistake when the boss likes a submissive double-dealer more than an obstinate freethinker. This statement of the writer speaks of his great spiritual potential and deeply critical attitude towards himself and towards reality.

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In the city of Kursk, the memory of Valentin Ovechkin was immortalized in the name of a city street (since August 22, 1974). On the house where V.V. Ovechkin, a memorial plaque was installed. An annual journalism competition is held. V. Ovechkin, in Kursk and Lgov are literary readings. “With outward severity and taciturnity, he was a kind and trusting person. Both in his books and in conversations, he spoke about the most intimate openly and directly, because there was never self-interest in his deeds and aspirations, he always cared about the truth, about the common good. Vladimir Karpov

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Konstantin Dmitrievich Vorobyov (1919 - 1975) “Two hundred white huts scattered in two suburbs over a river teeming with minnows and leeches. The banks of the river are overgrown with willow denseness, the huts are drowning in the gardens, and around is the boundless ocean of bread, the trembling blue of the sultry haze - and the never-fading sun, ”the author himself writes about his small homeland, living for a long time away from it. The writer was always drawn to his "father's house", the memory of his native land did not leave him for a minute: "I bent down to the ground - in our area it is special: black as soot and so soft, fragrant, dear." And one more thing: "... it was filled with the sweet smell of thyme, mint and the sun - the smell of my homeland." K.D.Vorobiev

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The memory of our famous countryman is immortalized in the name of a street in the city of Kursk, in the house where K. Vorobyov was born, there is a museum, and in the regional museum of local lore there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and work of K.D. Vorobyov. high school No. 35 of the city of Kursk bears the name of K. Vorobyov, there is also a museum of the writer. “If a writer lies before his conscience and does not want to see the grief and misfortunes of the people, he calls his tragedy a historical inevitability - he is nothing, no matter what rewards his government appeases. The time will come, and for all it will become obvious and understandable. Then, except for shame, nothing awaits such a writer. I don’t know if they will read me later, but I know that no one will spit on my grave.” K.Vorobiev

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Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov (1925-2002) “But I close my eyes, and my heart trembles: here it is, dear! Hills and hollows, and again hills. Up - down, down - up ... As if breathing, as if it were her deep, labored sighs ... ". “In my opinion, the small homeland is the window of our childhood. In other words, something that can embrace a boy's eye. And what a pure, open soul longs to contain. Where for the first time this soul was surprised, delighted and rejoiced from the surging delight. And where for the first time she was upset, angry or experienced her first shock. “A small homeland is what gives us wings of inspiration for life.” E.I. Nosov. "Small Motherland"

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In October 2005, in Kursk, at the intersection of Blinova and Chelyuskintsev streets, a monument was unveiled to the famous Russian writer, Hero of Socialist Labor, honorary citizen of Kursk, member of the Academy of Russian Literature, laureate of various literary prizes, holder of many orders and medals - E.I. Nosov. Yevgeny Ivanovich passed away early, but his soul remained with us in his works, in his testaments: “...everything related to creative take-off remained the same as under Dionysius: if you want to achieve something, go and bow native land... E.I. Nosov

MOU "Studenokskaya secondary school
Zheleznogorsk district of the Kursk region
WMC


"Promising Elementary School"

library lesson
« Writers and poets
lands of Kursk »
TeacherMonchenko R.V.
d. Student
Lesson topic: "Writers and poets of the land of Kursk"
Educational tasks:
· continue acquaintance with the works of Kursk writers;
· to improve the skill of working with a book;
· develop speech, ability to analyze, classify;
Educational:
develop love and kindness

to all living things;
to instill love for the native land;
cultivate life-affirming attitudes.
Personal uud: to form the ability to self-evaluate their actions based on the knowledge gained.
Regulatory uud: the ability to determine and formulate a goal in the lesson,
plan your actions in accordance with the task.
Communicative uud: listen and understand the speech of others,

formulate your thoughts orally,


logically correct.

Cognitive uud: the ability to navigate in knowledge system,

to analyze objects,

find answers to questions from others

sources.

During the classes
1. Motivation for learning activities
Today we will make new reading discoveries. We will admire nature, which gives a feeling of joy, delight, inspiration. Meet new people. You are ready?
2. Knowledge update
Today we will begin the lesson with the poem "Hymn to the native land."(Student reads)
Hymn to the native land
The Kursk distances are wonderful landscapes -
Fields, copses, hills and meadows! -
They gave birth to great beauty
The great ones whose glory the ages carry.
Theodosius Pechersky prayed for us,
And - "My joy!" Seraphim exclaimed.
Meeting people who are open and childish
Soul stood before the face of the saints.
Our testaments are kept by confessors
In the hearts of the Orthodox
And do human hearts
not full of Fet's lyrics,
How are the heavens filled with the light of dawn?!
The people of Kursk are skillful in the arts of all kinds,
And now not without reason in many countries
Georgy Sviridov is deservedly honored.
Both Nosov and Klykov ... are the talents of the Kursk people.
And how many glorious heroes did you give birth to
For the battles for the Fatherland, native land! -
Until now, I hear the cry of Yaroslavna,
When I go out to my native fields...
How painful! .. And yet I'm ready for the clouds
Scatter with your unshakable faith:
You will be in the future, dear earth,
To give birth to the beauty of great people!
For centuries you will grow and prosper,
Be stronger and more beautiful!
And the Root Mother of God
Lights the way for us!
Here is the Seim and Tuskar, here is my dear home,
We won't change course
With courage and labor
Kursk is dear to Russia!

Where the nightingales sing like that!



Holy desperate land!
You are in the heart, the city of our love,
Where the nightingales sing like that!
Hero land! Above us is a clear light!
Salute in honor of the proud years, victorious years!
Our ancient Kursk, bow to you,
Holy desperate land!

- What are the names that you heard?

Georgy Sviridov - great composer, Slide 1
F. Pechersky - saint
S. Sarofsky - saint
Afanasy Fet - poet,
Klykov - sculptor,

Evgeny Nosov is a writer.
- What unites all these people?
(They lived near the Kursk region, talented people, glorified our small homeland)
- And I will continue this list: K. Vorobyov, E. Nosov, A. Gaidar
- Who are these people? (writers)
- Formulate the topic of the extracurricular reading lesson
(Writers and poets of our region, etc.)
- The topic of our lesson is: (read)
"Writers and poets of the land of Kursk"
Why are we working on this topic?
(To learn more about the work of the Kursk writers.

To know your land better and be proud of it)

Our main task :
to see all the beauty of our region and be proud of the Kursk land.
III Working on a new lesson topic.
1 - In one of the books I read such words and they touched me very much. Read them.
“Nature cannot be touched with rough hands, just as one cannot touch a pearly dew drop in a flower cup, pollen on the wings of a butterfly, a silver dandelion head woven from fluff and air, penetrated by the sun .... All this can only be admired. Touched and ruined everything ... "
- What did you think about the person who wrote about his native nature like that?
(This man loves nature. He is kind to her. The person is not indifferent, very attentive and inquisitive)
Let's get to know him better.
2
E. Nosov - writer
Did you like the stories of E. Nosov that you read?
Name them.
("Mustachio", "White Goose")
- Guess what story we're talking about? ( Whiskered)

Mustachioed" is the hero of the story, a grasshopper.)
_ Who are the other characters in this story?(children)

What feelings did the grasshopper evoke in children?
(curiosity, delight, surprise)
- Do your feelings match?(YES)
(We learned a lot. Grasshoppers come in different colors. We know where they live and what they eat. We learned that they sing with the help of wings. Who are their enemies.)
What feelings and experiences did this story evoke in you?
(Sorrow, sadness, pity)
3. Help me restore the text by inserting appropriate words.
It is very convenient for a hedgehog to collect (leaves) He will find (a place) where there are more of them, spread the needles - and well (ride), roll over from side to side. Leaves and prick on it (thorns). He will stand on his paws (hedgehog), and under the leaves and (not to be seen). So he runs in (golden) clothes into his hole.
- What is the title of the work? (White goose)
4. Let's choose words that will help describe the character of the White Goose.
Strong, stupid, caring, wise, noble,
evil, weak, brave.

Let's return to the hypothesis. What did you think about the person who wrote about his native nature like that?
(He loved his land, was a true friend of nature)
5. E. Nosov. The writer is an artist.

Guys, E.I. Nosov was truly talented in everything. He wrote not only excellent stories and novellas, essays, miniatures, but also painted landscapes of his native Kurshchina, warmed by the warmth of his heart. He knew how to photograph superbly, his photo studies are akin to the best paintings.
The master left us his legacy - his soul lives in every line, and in every painting and photograph - his favorite expanses, hills, trees, rivers that helped him live, gave joy.
6. Let's admire his paintings.
The teacher is reading. E.I.Nosov wrote about his native land: “We, the Kursk people, inherited the Kursk land. Hills and hollows, again hills. Up - down, down - up. As if breathing, as if it were her labored sighs .... This is where we live, between these breaths.”
E.Nosov
VI Fizminutka
Close your eyes and imagine that we are moving along a narrow path in the forest. Open your eyes and look to the right, what an amazing flower in front of us. Someone lends a hand, stop, let's keep him alive. We move on carefully. Look, there's a branch on the left, let's bend down,
so as not to break it and move on. Raise your head up, there, flying from branch to branch, a squirrel jumps - let's not scare it. Look at the feet and you will see a great worker - an ant, and next to it is a nest with eggs in it. Whose hands reached for the nest. If you touch, then life will freeze. We quietly return and must remember that all living things must be protected and loved.
V Works by A. Gaidar

1. Work in pairs.

Task: 1 answer the quiz questions;
2 name the works;
3 that unites all the heroes of this quiz.
("Conscience")
Which work ends with the words: “Nina returned, sat down and cried. No, she didn't feel sorry for the stolen breakfast. But the merry birds sang too well over her head. And it was very hard on her heart, which was “gnawed” by a merciless conscience ... "
And why did Nina "gnaw" conscience?

("Marusya")
.Why was Marusya surprised when the Red Army soldier, having given her a knife, laughed and began to hum cheerful songs?
How did Marusya help detain the spy?
("The Hike")

How did Alka prepare for the trip?
What did the father order his son to do after examining Alka's camping equipment?
(“The Tale of Malchish - Kibalchish ...”)
In which work does the boy hold his word tightly and what is his name?
("Chuk and Gek")
Gaidar has a story about two cheerful, cheerful brothers. Don't remember what their names are?
Who had the box that caused all this to happen?
And who sang at the New Year in the taiga?

Conclusion: these books were written by A. Gaidar

2 Autobiographical note about A. Gaidar

Gaidar - very legendary person: at the age of 14 went to civil war, at the age of 17 he already commanded a regiment. Old wounds and shell shock did not allow A.P. Gaidar to become a professional soldier.
When did the Great Patriotic War, Gaidar went as a correspondent to the front. Getting to the front line, Gaidar, along with the fighters, went into battle. And he died saving the lives of his comrades.

The memory of A.P. Gaidar is immortalized in the names of the streets of the cities of Kursk, Lgov, Shchigrov and in our city of Zheleznogorsk. And, of course, there are his books that are read by more than one generation of children.

VI

book exhibition

- Check out the books in our exhibition.
Are all books related to the topic of the lesson?
(These are the books of writers of the Kursk land)

Add an exhibition? (A. Fet)


About what literary genre will talk? (poetry)

And there is nowhere sweeter than nature
Than the nightingale land -
Part of my motherland.
- Listen to how A. Fet sang our land
VII Expressive reading.
Poems about the native land of A. Fet. (Children read.)
VIII Meeting with a writer
At all times, talented people have lived on our Kursk land, feeling, understanding, glorifying the nature of their native land. And today, in the Zheleznogorsk region, poets and writers live and create. We arranged a meeting with one of them
.Andrey Perkov - poet, writer, artist
He presents his book "Sevka's acquaintances"

VIII Reflection
What will you tell your parents about this lesson?
Please rate your participation in this lesson.



"On how childhood will pass, who will lead the child by the hand in childhood, what will be put into the mind and heart - it will depend on what kind of person today's baby will become" V.A. Sukhomlinsky.
Purpose: The International Mother Language Day in the world is celebrated on February 21st. Preschool age is an important stage in the formation of love for the native language, the need to read books. From an early age, children love to listen to what adults read to them: fairy tales, stories, poems, riddles, fables, nursery rhymes. A preschooler actively learns the world around him, a child learns a lot when reading fiction. It produces a sensual effect on him, enriches vocabulary and develops speech. What is read evokes an emotional response, sympathy, experience, a desire to help the heroes of the work, then it is discussed with adults and children, a theatrical performance is played, and children reflect their impressions of what they read in drawings. The leading means of pedagogical work with children is dialogue, a means of creative development of children, is the ability of the educator to demonstrate to the pupils his personal literary preference, artistic taste and intellectual activity.
I believe that reading the works of Kursk writers and poets will form in children and parents a desire to learn more about creativity and will cause a feeling of pride for fellow countrymen.
The literary lounge contributed to the direct acquaintance of children with a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia, Anna Mikhailovna Alferova.
Target: acquaintance of children with the work of Kursk writers and poets.
Tasks:
1. To form an interest in the life and work of writers and poets of the Kursk region.
2. To develop the unity of aesthetic and moral ideas when getting acquainted with the works.
3. Develop the skills of expressive, emotional reading of poems.
4. Contribute to the development of children's artistic abilities.
5. Encourage the desire of children and parents to include the works of Kursk writers in the circle of home reading.
Preparatory work:
- The study of literature. Acquaintance with the work and biography of writers and poets.
- Setting goals and objectives.
- Consultation with parents: "Introducing children to the work of Kursk authors."
- Conversation: "Behavior in public places - the library."
- Excursion to the children's library.
- Selection of literature, illustrations, portraits of writers and poets.
- Making an exhibition of fiction in the group.
- Creation of a "library" in the group.
- Reading folklore, fairy tales of the Kursk region (Bear on a lime leg)
- Reading of works by: A. Fet, N. Nosov, A. Gaidar, E. Polyansky, E. Medvedev, A.M. Alferova. Learning poems.
- Conversations with children on the material read.
- Preparing attributes for plot role playing; "Family", " Kindergarten”, “School”, “Library”.
- Preparation of drawings and design of the book: "Sorceress winter".
- Help parents in the manufacture of feeders for wintering birds.
- Acquaintance with the work of A. Gaidar. Reading "The Tale of Malchish - Kibalchish and his firm word", "Campaign".
- Acquaintance with the work of A.M. Alferova.
- Artistic creativity children on the books they read.
- Design of the album: "My small Motherland".
- Production of invitation cards for guests of the literary living room.
- Exhibition of children's works based on read works "My favorite hero".
- Design of the book: "Sorceress winter", album: "My small Motherland"
- The poem "My village" - T.V. Morozov.
- Music S.A. Belchikova, to the words of G. Pushechnikov - the song "Zolotukhinsky Waltz".
- Literary lounge - "Kursk writers and poets - for children."

Lesson progress:

Presenter: Hello, dear guests: parents, educators, children!
We are pleased to welcome you to our literary lounge. Living room from the word "guests", and today you are our dear guests.
-Children, do you know in what area we live?
CHILDREN: We live in the Kursk region.
HOST: What is the name of the inhabitants of the Kursk region?
CHILDREN: The inhabitants of the Kursk region are called Kuryans.
HOST: Children, guess the riddle
"Birds of gray small
a voice is heard over the river.
Only the month of May will come,
listen to him and dream. (Nightingale)


(Performed by Masha Evdokimova, Inna Kaluga, the song "Nightingale" sounds).
HOST:
Yes, it's a nightingale. Our Kursk nightingale, a small, gray bird, bewitching with the play of its trills. (Recording of the nightingale's trills).
HOST: Children, what is another name for Kuryans?
CHILDREN: Kuryans are also called Kursk nightingales.
HOST: The poet Vyacheslav Yeskov was very fond of listening to the nightingales in his beloved city of Kursk. Listen to his poem "City of Kursk".
"City of Kursk"
You stand on two hills
Majestic, proud, peaceful.
All in church domes
And in the gardens blooming marvelously.

Through wonderful gardens
Two rivers flow:
"Tuskar", "Seim", more ponds,
The nightingales sing there.

So they sing that old and small
They sing along softly
Because the whole world is chickens
“He calls nightingales.

Your beauty is all around
Wherever I am, I will never forget...
You are my temple, my home,
I can't be without you.

I love you always,
My hometown and dear!
I'm with you forever
The city of Kursk is unique!
(Vyacheslav Eskov)
HOST: Our nightingale land has given the world many talented people. Listen to an excerpt from the piece of music.
-Where did you hear it, dear parents, what is the name, who is the author?
PARENTS: This is the screensaver of the program "Time", "Time Forward" - author G. Sviridov.


Our countryman - the great composer G. Sviridov
HOST: Yes, everyone knows this music.


And this is the famous artist Deineka, who glorified the Kursk region with his paintings: “Bathing horses”, “Future pilots”, “Running”, etc.



HOST: Dear parents, can you tell who else drew inspiration from the expanses of the Kursk nightingale region?
PARENT Evdokimova Marina Viktorovna says:


Egor Ivanovich Polyansky was born in 1932 in the village of Shilovo, Tula region, but his childhood was spent in the city of Kursk, so he said: “I consider myself a native Kuryan”. I started writing for children by accident. One day the guys asked me to compose something for them. Egor Ivanovich wrote the fairy tale "Peter and Santa Claus", the poem "Me and Kolka", books of poems. (Screen demonstration)
Children Liza Konoreva and Artem Izotov recite a poem by Yegor Polyansky based on their roles “What is whiter than milk”.
"What is whiter than milk"
ARTEM Izotov: What is whiter than milk?
LISA Konoreva: Maybe there are clouds in the sky?

Meadow porridge?
Delicate chamomile?
Maybe chalk, maybe snow,
Maybe a hare's winter fur?
ARTEM Izotov: No, not chalk, not fur, not snow
Milk is the whitest!
And even whiter
White-toothed children's laughter.
LISA Konoreva: Why?
TOGETHER: Definitely fresh milk.
HOST: Denis Ivanov will tell another poem by Yegor Polyansky "Delezhka"
There are exactly five apples in a dish,
Their brother is drawn to them.
If you give three brothers,
I only have two left.
We began to count together -
Can't do it alone:
If you give two brothers,
That's inequality again.
I do not know why
My brother is angry.
I'd rather give it to him
Let him share!
HOST: Children, let's help Denis share apples with his brother. (Answers of children). Thank you, Denis, a good poem and very funny.
And now Nikulina Natalya Gennadievna will tell us about the satirist poet.


The parent tells about Leonid Medvedev and makes riddles for the children.
Leonid Medvedev is a satirist poet. As often happens with humorists and satirists, he also children's poet. He has poems about children and for children. His books are interesting. They are about animals, seasons, poems about fairy tales, riddles. Solve his riddles.
1. Who, such at one time
Were you going to the distant city of Bremen?
Loud music played
And they scared the robbers?
(The Bremen Town Musicians)
2. Didn't teach poems,
Loved one jam.
Could fly no higher than the rooftops
And the kid loved him. (Carlson)
HOST: Children, and also with poems by E. Polyansky, you can play our favorite game "Tell me a word."
"About Alice"
I don't have a rat
Not a hamster, not a thrush bird
White cat Alice
She has fluffy ... (tail)
"About the Monkey"
Everyone knows that monkeys
They love to eat alone ... (bananas)
I'll go to the monkeys
I will ask myself ... (banana).
"About the cat"
Red, red, red cat,
Walks backwards.
Because this cat
Likes pears and ... (compote)
Parent Katsuro Oksana Nikolaevna reads an excerpt from the fairy tale "Malchish-Kibalchish".
-Children, listen to the excerpt and say what is the name of the work and who is the author?
You ask, bourgeois: "Does the Red Army have a military secret?"
And let him tell the secret.
Do our workers have foreign help?
And let him tell you where help comes from.
Is there a secret passage from your country to all other countries, through which, as you shout, so we will respond.
What they say to you, we will think about it.
No, the main bourgeois, he did not reveal to us the military secret. He laughed in our face.
HOST: Children, did you find out from which work this passage is and who is the author?
CHILDREN: This is a fairy tale about Malshish-Kibalchish and his firm word. Written by Arkady Gaidar. (Excerpt from the cartoon "Malchish-Kibalchish").


Arkady Petrovich Golikov (Arkady Gaidar) was born in the city of Lgov, Kursk region in 1904. The military service of the writer reflects his biography. At the age of 17 he was a cadet, then a regiment commander. He became the youngest commander. He had a poetic gift since childhood. After retiring from military service, he began to write. Gaidar said: “My best reader is children, I love this reader. I understand him and compare him with the same teenager as I was myself.
-Children, tell me, what stories of Gaidar do you know?
CHILDREN:"Chuk and Gek", "RVS", "Blue Cup", "Hiking", "Soviet Square", "Malchish-Kibalchish".
HOST: Let's listen to the story of Cyril Katsuro.
KIRILL Katsuro: I really liked A. Gaidar's tale "Malchish-Kibalchish", because he is a hero and he has a firm word. Mom and I drew a picture. This is a monument to Malchish-Kibalchish.
Ships are sailing - "Hello Malchish!"
Airplanes are flying - "Hello to the Boy!"
Steam locomotives are running - "Hello to the Malchish!"
And the pioneers will pass - "Salute to the Malchish!"

PARENT Ryapolova Tatyana Ivanovna:
Children, guess the riddle:
Under the pines, under the trees
There is a bag of needles. (Hedgehog)
HOST: Who is this riddle about? That's right, oh hedgehog. Tell me in which story and by which author we met this animal. (The story "The Cunning").
And why was he named that? (Children's answers). Who is the author of this story? (Author E.I. Nosov).


Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov was born in the village of Tolmachevo near Kursk in 1925. From school, he went to the front, was wounded. In the hospital, he began to write stories. Evgeny Ivanovich was an excellent photographer and an excellent engineer.
- Tell me, children, what stories of E. Nosov do you know?
(“Thirty grains”, “Living flame”, “White goose”, “Cunning”.
(Children talk about their drawings based on the works of E. Nosov.)
PARENT Sasina Tatyana Vladimirovna talks about E. Nosov, the artist.
Children, Evgeny Ivanovich Nosov, was not only a writer, but also loved to draw, and was an excellent artist. His paintings are full of the finest lyrics, warmed by the warmth of his heart, landscapes about the Kursk expanses.
Nosov said: “You can’t touch nature with your hands, just as you can’t touch a pearl dew drop in a flower cup, pollen on a butterfly’s wings, you can only admire it. Touched - and everything was gone. The artist loved soft, gentle tones, imperceptible transitions, from which the soul softens and hope glimmers.
HOST: He comments on the demonstration of paintings on the screen by E. Nosov "Native hut", "On the steep bank", "Church in Tsaritsyno".





The game of the Kursk region "Bees" is offered to children
Bees, bees - pity, needles,
Grey, small scarlet wings
(Boys walk in a circle. Girls sit in a circle)
They fly across the field, fall to the flowers
Honey is collected, dragged into the deck.
F - f - f (Children scatter around the hall. Girls - bees "salat" boys - flowers. They freeze in place.)
"I came to you with greetings"
I came to you with greetings
Say that the sun has risen.
That it is hot light
The sheets fluttered.
Tell that the forest woke up
All woke up, each branch.
Startled by every bird
And full of spring thirst!
HOST: Children, do you recognize this poem? And who is its author? (A.A. Fet).


PARENT Sasina Tatyana Andreevna talks about A. Fet.
Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet was born in 1920. His father is a wealthy landowner Shenshin, his mother is a German Caroline Föth. It so happened that he had to bear the name of his mother and recorded her Fet. Afanasy Afanasyevich graduated from the university and began to write lyric poetry. The Feta estate is located in the village of Vorobyovka, Zolotukhinsky district, there is now the house-museum of A.A. Feta.


(Children read a poem by A. Fet.)
ZHENIA NIKULIN:
"The cat sings with squinted eyes"
The cat sings its eyes narrowed,
The boy is napping on the carpet.
A storm is raging outside
The wind is whistling in the yard.
It's enough for you to wallow here
Hide your toys and get up.
Come to me to say goodbye
Yes, go to sleep.
The boy stood up, and the cat with his eyes
Conducted and sings everything.
Snow falls in tufts at the windows
The storm whistles at the gate.
KATYA KHALZEVA:
“The willow is all fluffy”
The willow is all fluffy
Spread around
Spring is fragrant again
She waved her wings.
The clouds are rushing by
Warmly illuminated
And again they ask to the soul
Captivating dreams.
ILYA SASIN: "The swallows have arrived"
HOST: Children, tell me, what is the name of our village? (Zolotukhino).
Our village is small, but we love it very much. And now a poem about our small homeland will be read by Inna Kaluga.
MY LAND NIGHTINGALING
I love this nightingale land,
I was born here and live here.
And a birch in her sundress,
I call the Russian beauty.
Nightingales in May will whistle a song
Over the Polevoy River Again.
Everyone calls Zolotukhino
Our village is quite small.
I love its streets, squares
And fields endless distance,
The expanse of forests and streams overflows,
And people hardened like steel. (T.V. Morozova)
HOST: Our land in Zolotukhinsk is also rich in talents. A poet, a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia A.M. lives in our village. Alferova.
Anna Mikhailovna Alferova was born in the village of Derlovo, Kursk region in 1949. After school, she entered the institute. After graduation, she and her husband went to the village of Kalachi to work as teachers. Now Anna Mikhailovna works in the Zolotukhinskaya secondary general education school. He paves the path to the hearts of students, introducing them to literature and poetry. Anna Mikhailovna is a person with a poetic appearance, and a poet at heart. She is visiting us today. Let's greet her and ask her to tell about herself and read a poem.