What modern children's literature should be like. "The Tale About the Eye" That Fell into the Toilet, and Other Children's Books That Scared Kuznetsova Children's Rhyme about the Eye in the Toilet

At a conference at the Russian State Children's Library, Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation Anna Kuznetsova presented a selection of modern children's literature, which, in her words, “even adults are scared to show.”

The list of the Children's Ombudsman includes 16 works of modern children's literature. Among them, in particular, is Svetlana Lavrova's fairy tale "Where the cock's horse gallops" and the poet Igor Irtenev's poem "The Tale of the Eye" that "fell into the toilet."

“Unfortunately, parents sometimes come across this in books...”, the children’s ombudsman intrigued. Kuznetsova admitted that there were some things she couldn’t even voice, “because it’s embarrassing to say what they sometimes write in children’s books.”

“The most decent of all is “Where the Cock Horse Gallops”... A fairy tale about an eye that, excuse me, fell into the toilet. There is something to laugh at, but also to think about,” said Kuznetsova.

At the same time, she expressed the hope that this list “will not look like black PR,” RIA Novosti reports.

As for the fantastic story "Where is the cock's horse galloping?" , then she became a laureate of the All-Russian competition for the best work for children and youth “Kniguru”. And its author, Svetlana Lavrova, is not only a famous children's writer. By her main profession, Lavrova is a neurophysiologist, candidate of medical sciences.

After this list became known, the author of “The Tale of the Eye,” Igor Irtenyev, also expressed his opinion about it. In a commentary on the radio station “Moscow Speaks,” he called it “pure idiocy.” The poet explained that this comic verse, written back in 1991, was not addressed specifically to children.

"Although in my book about the pirate Uncle Petya it ( this is a poem) is,” the poet said and added that “a normal child not with a square head is quite able to appreciate it and laugh.” However, judge for yourself:

"The Tale of the Eye"

I dropped it in the toilet

Somehow here the other day

Your favorite brown eye.

Right. Penultimate.

He looked with a farewell glance,

Dove's eye

Directly into my soul with reproach,

Carrying away with the flow.

And since then I've been dreaming about everything

At night in silence

How's he doing with his eyelashes?

It stirs at the bottom.

At a conference at the Russian State Children's Library, Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation Anna Kuznetsova presented a selection of modern children's literature, which, in her words, “even adults are scared to show.”

The list of the Children's Ombudsman includes 16 works of modern children's literature. Among them, in particular, is Svetlana Lavrova's fairy tale "Where the cock's horse gallops" and the poet Igor Irtenev's poem "The Tale of the Eye" that "fell into the toilet."

“Unfortunately, parents sometimes come across this in books...”, the children’s ombudsman intrigued. Kuznetsova admitted that there were some things she couldn’t even voice, “because it’s embarrassing to say what they sometimes write in children’s books.”

“The most decent of all is “Where the Cock Horse Gallops”... A fairy tale about an eye that, excuse me, fell into the toilet. There is something to laugh at, but also to think about,” said Kuznetsova.

At the same time, she expressed the hope that this list “will not look like black PR,” RIA Novosti reports.

After this list became known, the author of “The Tale of the Eye,” Igor Irtenyev, called it “pure idiocy,”

In a commentary to the radio station “Moscow Speaks,” he explained that this comic verse, written back in 1991, was not addressed specifically to children.

“Although in my book about the pirate Uncle Petya it (this poem) is,” said the poet and added that “a normal child not with a square head is quite able to appreciate it and laugh.” However, judge for yourself:

"The Tale of the Eye"

I dropped it in the toilet

Somehow here the other day

Your favorite brown eye.

Right. Penultimate.

He looked with a farewell glance,

Dove's eye

Directly into my soul with reproach,

Carrying away with the flow.

And since then I've been dreaming about everything

At night in silence

How's he doing with his eyelashes?

It stirs at the bottom.

Source - http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=2982973&cid=7

Poet Igor Irtenyev called criticism of his poem “The Tale of the Eye,” written in 1991, “idiocy.”

“How to react to this? This is pure idiocy. Idiocy, which is a trend in all government structures. Now everything is going on under the sign of idiocy. I didn’t write this poem as a children’s poem, but it is in my book about the pirate Uncle Petya. I believe that a normal child, not with a square head, is quite capable of appreciating him and laughing,” the publication “Moscow Speaks” quotes the poet.

Let us remind you that on Thursday, Children's Rights Commissioner Anna Kuznetsova said that the poem about an eye that fell into the toilet “makes you think.”

As part of a conference at the Russian State Children's Library, she listed 16 books that “even adults are scared to show.”

“Unfortunately, parents sometimes come across things like this in books... Honestly, I can’t even voice some of them, because it’s embarrassing to say what they sometimes write in children’s books. The most decent of all is “Where the Cock's Horse Gallops”... A fairy tale about an eye that, excuse me, fell into the toilet. There is something to laugh at, but also something to think about,” Kuznetsova said.

Full version of the poem “The Tale of the Eye”:


I dropped it in the toilet
Somehow here the other day
Your favorite brown eye.
Right. Penultimate.


He looked with a farewell glance,
Dove's eye
Directly into my soul with reproach,
Carrying away with the stream.


And since then I've been dreaming about everything
At night in silence
How's he doing with his eyelashes?
It stirs at the bottom.

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At a conference at the Russian State Children's Library, Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation Anna Kuznetsova presented a selection of modern children's literature, which, in her words, “even adults are scared to show.”

The list of the Children's Ombudsman includes 16 works of modern children's literature. Among them, in particular, is Svetlana Lavrova's fairy tale "Where the cock's horse gallops" and the poet Igor Irtenev's poem "The Tale of the Eye" that "fell into the toilet."

“Unfortunately, parents sometimes come across this in books...”, the children’s ombudsman intrigued. Kuznetsova admitted that there were some things she couldn’t even voice, “because it’s embarrassing to say what they sometimes write in children’s books.”

“The most decent of all is “Where the Cock Horse Gallops”... A fairy tale about an eye that, excuse me, fell into the toilet. There is something to laugh at, but also something to think about,” said Kuznetsova.

At the same time, she expressed the hope that this list “will not look like black PR,” RIA Novosti reports.

As for the fantastic story "Where is the cock's horse galloping?", it became a laureate of the All-Russian competition for the best work for children and youth "Kniguru". And its author, Svetlana Lavrova, is not only a famous children's writer. By her main profession, Lavrova is a neurophysiologist, candidate of medical sciences.

After this list became known, the author of “The Tale of the Eye,” Igor Irtenyev, also expressed his opinion about it. In a commentary on the radio station “Moscow Speaks,” he called it “pure idiocy.” The poet explained that this comic verse, written back in 1991, was not addressed specifically to children.

"Although in my book about the pirate Uncle Petya it ( this is a poem) is,” the poet said and added that “a normal child not with a square head is quite able to appreciate it and laugh.” However, judge for yourself:

"The Tale of the Eye"

I dropped it in the toilet

Somehow here the other day

Your favorite brown eye.

Right. Penultimate.

He looked with a farewell glance,

Dove's eye

Directly into my soul with reproach,

Carrying away with the flow.

And since then I've been dreaming about everything

At night in silence

How's he doing with his eyelashes?

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