Literary anniversaries. Literary lounge "poets and writers - celebrants of the day"

Among the 2018 anniversary writers there are many big names. These are people who have left a bright mark on history and literature.

Antioch Dmitrievich Kantemir - one of the first diplomats, poets, and satirists. 8 September he's turning 10 310th birthday ( 1708) . In literature he is known for developing the syllabic system of versification.

Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky (Tredyakovsky)- an outstanding poet of the 18th century, became famous for his translations and improvement of the Russian language, the syllabic-tonic system of adding poetry. March 5 – 305 years.

Mikhail Matveevich Kheraskov – 10/09/2018 marks 285 years studied poetry and drama. Glorified the Age of Enlightenment in Russia. He finished the period of classicism and moved on to sentimentalism.

Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (07/14/1743 - 275 ) – outstanding statesman and public figure, writer and poet.

Writers-anniversaries of 2018 who lived in the 19th century.

Vladimir Konstantinovich Istomin06/18/2018 – 170 years old (born 1848). Writer and publisher of the magazine Children's holiday", where the works of L. Tolstoy and I. Zabelin were published.

Pavel Ivanovich Melnikov (Pechersky)- Date of Birth - November 6, 1818, anniversary – 200 years . He took part in ethnographic expeditions and left highly artistic fictional notes.

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev - 09.11.1818 - 200th birthday - a classic of Russian prose, created literary masterpieces unsurpassed in skill. Died in 1883 03.09. - 135 years since his death .

Evgeniy Mikhailovich Feoklistov (date of birth - 04/26/1828 - 190 l.) - prose writer, journalist who worked in N. Nekrasov’s Sovremennik.

outstanding realist prose writer, philosopher, educator - born 09.09.1828 - 190 -anniversary In 2018, the anniversary of the writer and the most notable things in his work:

  • 155 years since the beginning of the creation of “War and Peace”;
  • 165 years - “Anna Karenina”.

Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (07/12/1828 – 190 years) - one of the greatest materialist philosophers, writer, encyclopedist, literary critic, author of the novel “What is to be done?”

Maxim Gorky (Alexey Maksimovich Peshkov) included in the list of anniversaries writers 2017-2018 school year. Was born 03/28/1868 - 150th anniversary. He wrote stories (“The Old Woman Izergil”, “Makar Chudra”, etc.), a/b trilogy, novels (“The Life of Klim Samgin”, “Mother”), essays and articles.

Nadezhda Andreevna Durova(pseudonym Alexander Andreevich Alexandrov) - September 28, 2018 – 235 years old (born 1783). Participant Patriotic War 1812 Author of the memoirs “Cavalry Maiden”, highly appreciated by A. S. Pushkin.

Kozma Petrovich Prutkov - collective pseudonym under which A. Tolstoy, br. Zhemchuzhnikovs, authors satirical stories. Birthday - 04/11/1803 In 2018 - 215 years.

Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev - famous poet, philosopher, diplomat. Was born 05.12.1803 – 205 years.

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sollogub- an official who wrote prose, poetry and plays for the theater, and the creator of family memoirs. Was born 08/20/1813. 2018 marks 205 years .

Nikolai Vladimirovich Stankevich (born 10/09/1813) – 205 years old. Organized a circle of like-minded people own name, which included prominent writers, poets, and critics.

Konstantin Mikhailovich Stanyukovich (30.03.1843 – 175 years) – wrote fascinating stories about the life of military sailors.

Gleb Ivanovich Uspensky (10/25/1843 - 175 l.) - writer who worked closely with L. N. Tolstoy.

Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (born July 27, 1853) – 165 years old. Known for short stories, magazine articles, and journalism.

Fedor Sologub (F. K. Teternikov)- Symbolist poet, prose writer, playwright, author of articles on literature - born 01.03.1863 155 years .

Alexander Serafimovich (Popov) – 01/19/1863 – 155 l. representative Soviet era, author of the famous story about Civil War"Iron Stream"

(born December 13, 1873 - 145 l.) – wrote poetry and prose. He stood at the origins of symbolism and was its leader.

Arnold Hesse (04/16/1878 – 140 years) – journalist, researcher of the work of A. S. Pushkin.

2018: anniversaries of writers and poets of the 20th century

150th birthday - Semyon Solomonovich Yushkevich (1868)- emigrant writer, engaged in drama, representative of “Russian-Jewish literature.”

140 – Mikhail Petrovich Artsybashev (11/05/1878)– prose writer and playwright, wrote articles for magazines and scripts for films.

130 – Leonid Grossman (01/24/1888)- a famous literary critic, writer who created books about Pushkin and Dostoevsky in the “ZhZL” series.

130 – Mikhail Osorgin (Ilyin) (10/19/1878) refers to emigrant writers, wrote prose, essays, and articles for magazines.

120 - Vasily Ivanovich Lebedev-Kumach (07/24/1898) Among the writers and poets of 2018, he stands out because his poems were set to music. He is the author of poems for “The Holy War” and songs for Soviet films.

110 – Nikolai Nikolaevich Vorobyov (Bogaevsky, November 21, 1908)- writer and artist, wrote poems about the Don Cossacks.

110 – Boris Gorbatov (1908) belongs to the galaxy of Soviet prose writers, wrote scripts.

110 – Ivan Efremov (1908)- science fiction writer with a passion for space.

110 – Vitaly Zakrutkin (1908)- Russian prose writer, author of the story “Mother of Man.”

110 – Nikolai Nosov (1908)- classic of children's prose, wrote stories about Dunno.

110 – Boris Polevoy (Kampov, 03/17/1908) – Soviet-era prose writer, wrote “The Tale of a Real Man.”

100 – Boris Zakhoder (09.09 1918)children's writer, created scripts for films, and did translations.

100/10 - Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn - realist writer, dissident, author of works: “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich”, “Matryonin’s Dvor”, “The Gulag Archipelago”, etc. Nobel laureate(1970). In 2018, 11.12. performed 100th birthday (1918), and 03.09. - 10 years from the date of death (2008).

90 – Pyotr Lukich Proskurin (01/22/1928)– wrote prose, known as the author of works on moral themes, about the relationships of people with each other.

90 – Boris Ivanov (02/25/1928)– journalist and writer, was part of the group that established the A. Bely Prize.

90 – Valentin Pikul (07/13/1928) – Russian writer, author of historical novels.

90 – Chingiz Aitmatov(12/12/1928) - Kyrgyz and Russian prose writer, author of stories and novels about the life of ordinary people.

80 – Vladimir Kazakov (1938)– follower of Russian avant-garde (futurism) in poetry.

80 - Vladimir Vysotsky (01/25/1938) - poet, musician, actor, performer own songs. Among the writers and poets whose anniversaries are celebrated in 2018, he is distinguished by the fact that, in addition to the poetic field, he became famous as an actor.

80 – Georgy Weiner (02/10/1938)- one of the brothers of the famous duo, who created several detective novels, was involved in writing scripts for films, and journalism.

80 – Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (05/26/1938) is engaged in literature, drama, and sings excellently.

80 – Venedikt Erofeev (24.10.1938)- poet, famous for his poem “Moscow-Petushki”.

80 – Arkady Khait (12/25/1938)– Russian satirist, wrote theater plays and film scripts.

70 – Mikhail Zadornov (07/21/1948)- an outstanding satirist, humorist, playwright of our time, author of essays, travelogues, humoresques, and plays.

Intermediate anniversaries

145 Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin (1873) - famous Russian prose writer, ethnographer, created several works for children (“Pantry of the Sun”), wrote a lot about the nature of the Russian North.

135 – Fyodor Gladkov (1883) – Soviet prose writer, adherent of classical social science. realism.

135 – Demyan Bedny (Efim Alekseevich Pridvorov, 04/13/1883)- Soviet poet, revolutionary, publicist.

115 - Alexander Alfredovich Beck (01/03/1903)Soviet writer, who created the novel “New Assignment.”

115 – Tamara Gabbe (1903)– prose writer, translator, collector of folklore, etc. She wrote a lot for children.

105 – Sergei Mikhalkov (03/13/1913)- children's poet, author of the Russian Anthem.

105 – Viktor Sergeevich Rozov (08/21/1913)- famous playwright Soviet period, author of 20 plays and film scripts (“The Cranes Are Flying”).

105 – Victor Dragunsky (01.12.1913) classic of children's literature, author of Deniska's Stories.

95 – Grigory Baklanov (Friedman) was born in 1923. – representative of “lieutenant prose”, wrote prose and film scripts.

95 – Rasul Gamzatov (09/08/1923) – famous Russian, Dagestan poet, publicist and public figure.

95/5 - Yuri Danilovich Goncharov (1923-2013)- writer, entered literature as the author of military prose, then became a villager.

55 – Alexey Varlamov (06/23/1963)– writes prose and journalism, explores the history of literature in Russia in the 20th century.

Foreign writers-anniversaries of 2018

230 – Lord George Gordon Byron (01/22/1788)- English romantic poet, famous in Europe for his “dark selfishness.” Inspired by A.S. Pushkin, who wrote his first works in a romantic spirit.

200/170 – Emily Bronte (07/30/1818)- poet and writer from Foggy Albion, representative of the famous literary kind Brontë became famous thanks to the novel Wuthering Heights. She died at the age of 30 on December 19, 1848.

190 – Jules Verne (02/08/1828)- traveler, navigator, French writer, creator of classic adventure novels (“Children of Captain Grant”).

170 – Hans Hoffmann (07/27/1848)- writer, poet, teacher from Germany, creator of many short stories and novels (“Little Tsakhes”), had a wide range of interests.

120 – Erich Maria Remarque (06/22/1898)- German prose writer of the 20th century, author of the novel “On Western Front Without Change", which is considered the best among the works of writers of the "lost generation".

235 – Stendhal (01/23/1783)- famous French prose writer, author of several psychological novels(“Red and Black”), was engaged in fiction, wrote books about the architecture of Italy.

215 – Prosper Merimee (28.09.1803)- Frenchman, wrote prose and translated, including from Russian, was a master of the short story (“Matteo de Falcone”), and was interested in history.

195 – Maurice Sand (30.06.1823)- son of the famous French writer Aurora Dudevant (George Sand), poet, painter.

175 – Henry James (04/15/1843)- American prose writer who lived most of his life in Britain, author of 20 novels, 112 short stories, 12 plays.

135 – Franz Kafka (07/03/1883)- an outstanding German writer of Austro-Hungarian origin, widely known throughout the world thanks to unusual works, saturated with fear, absurdity, causing the reader a feeling of anxiety.

115 – George Orwell (06/25/1903)– British, writer, publicist, creator of cult dystopian novels (“1984”). Author of the term "Cold War".

Anniversaries of writers of the 18th century in 2018

Antioch Dmitrievich Kantemir - one of the first diplomats, poets, satirists. On September 8 he marks his 310th birthday (1708). In literature he is known for developing the syllabic system of versification.

Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky (Tredyakovsky) - an outstanding poet of the 18th century, became famous for his translations and improvement of the Russian language, the syllabic-tonic system of adding poetry. March 5 – 305 years.

Mikhail Matveevich Kheraskov - 10/09/2018 turns 285 years old - was engaged in versification and drama. Glorified the Age of Enlightenment in Russia. He finished the period of classicism and moved on to sentimentalism.

Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (07/14/1743 - 275) - an outstanding statesman and public figure, writer and poet.

Writers-anniversaries of 2018 who lived in the 19th century.

Vladimir Konstantinovich Istomin – June 18, 2018 – 170 years old (born 1848). Writer and publisher of the magazine "Children's Holidays", where the works of L. Tolstoy and I. Zabelin were published.

Pavel Ivanovich Melnikov (Pechersky) – date of birth – November 6, 1818, anniversary – 200 years. He took part in ethnographic expeditions and left highly artistic fictional notes.

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev - November 9, 1818 - 200 years since his birth - a classic of Russian prose, created literary masterpieces unsurpassed in skill. Died in 1883 03.09. - 135 years since his death.

Evgeny Mikhailovich Feoklistov (date of birth - 04/26/1828 - 190 years old) - prose writer, journalist who worked in N. Nekrasov's Sovremennik.

Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy - an outstanding realist prose writer, philosopher, educator - born 09.09.1828 - 190th anniversary. In 2018, the anniversary of the writer and the most notable things in his work:

155 years since the beginning of the creation of “War and Peace”;

165 years - “Anna Karenina”.

Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (07/12/1828 – 190 years old) - one of the greatest materialist philosophers, writer, encyclopedist, literary critic, author of the novel “What is to be done?”

Maxim Gorky (Alexey Maksimovich Peshkov) is one of the anniversaries of the 2017-2018 academic year. Born March 28, 1868 - 150th anniversary. He wrote stories (“The Old Woman Izergil”, “Makar Chudra”, etc.), a/b trilogy, novels (“The Life of Klim Samgin”, “Mother”), essays and articles.

Nadezhda Andreevna Durova (pseudonym Alexander Andreevich Alexandrov) - 09.28.2018 - 235 years old (born 1783). Participant in the Patriotic War of 1812. Author of the memoirs “Cavalry Maiden”, highly appreciated by A. S. Pushkin.

Kozma Petrovich Prutkov is a collective pseudonym under which A. Tolstoy, br. Zhemchuzhnikovs, authors of satirical stories. Birthday: 04/11/1803. 215 years old in 2018.

Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev is a famous poet-philosopher and diplomat. Born 12/05/1803 - 205 years old.

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sollogub is an official who wrote prose, poetry and plays for the theater, and the creator of family memoirs. Born on August 20, 1813. 2018 marks his 205th anniversary.

Nikolai Vladimirovich Stankevich (born 10/09/1813) – 205 years old. He organized a circle of like-minded people under his own name, which included prominent writers, poets, and critics.

Konstantin Mikhailovich Stanyukovich (30.03.1843 - 175 years old) - wrote fascinating stories about the life of military sailors.

Gleb Ivanovich Uspensky (October 25, 1843 - 175 years old) - a writer who worked closely with L. N. Tolstoy.

Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (born July 27, 1853) – 165 years old. Known for short stories, magazine articles, and journalism.

Fyodor Sologub (F.K. Teternikov) - symbolist poet, prose writer, playwright, author of articles on literature - born 03/01/1863 - 155 years old.

Alexander Serafimovich (Popov) – 01/19/1863 – 155 years. - representative of the Soviet era, author of the famous story about the Civil War “Iron Stream”.

Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov (born December 13, 1873 - 145 years old) - wrote poetry and prose. He stood at the origins of symbolism and was its leader.

Arnold Hesse (04/16/1878 – 140 years old) – journalist, researcher of the work of A. S. Pushkin.

2018: anniversaries of writers and poets of the 20th century

150 years since his birth - Semyon Solomonovich Yushkevich (1868) - emigrant writer, engaged in drama, representative of “Russian-Jewish literature”.

140 – Mikhail Petrovich Artsybashev (05.11. 1878) – prose writer and playwright, wrote articles for magazines and scripts for films.

130 – Leonid Grossman (01/24/1888) – famous literary critic, writer, who created books about Pushkin and Dostoevsky in the “ZhZL” series.

130 – Mikhail Osorgin (Ilyin) (10/19/1878) belongs to the emigrant writers, wrote prose, essays, and articles for magazines.

120 - Vasily Ivanovich Lebedev-Kumach (07/24/1898) stands out among the writers and poets of 2018 in that his poems were set to music. He is the author of poems for “The Holy War” and songs for Soviet films.

110 – Nikolai Nikolaevich Vorobyov (Bogaevsky, November 21, 1908) – writer and artist, wrote poems about the Don Cossacks.

110 – Boris Gorbatov (1908) belongs to the galaxy of Soviet prose writers, wrote scripts.

110 – Ivan Efremov (1908) – science fiction writer, fascinated by space.

110 – Vitaly Zakrutkin (1908) – Russian prose writer, author of the story “Mother of Man”.

110 – Nikolai Nosov (1908) – classic of children’s prose, wrote stories about Dunno.

110 – Boris Polevoy (Kampov, 03/17/1908) – prose writer of the Soviet era, wrote “The Tale of a Real Man.”

100 – Boris Zakhoder (09.09 1918) – children’s writer, created scripts for films, and did translations.

100/10 - Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn - realist writer, dissident, author of works: “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich”, “Matryonin’s Court”, “The Gulag Archipelago”, etc. Nobel laureate (1970). In 2018, 11.12. marks the 100th anniversary of his birth (1918), and 03.09. - 10 years from the date of death (2008).

90 – Pyotr Lukich Proskurin (01/22/1928) – wrote prose, known as the author of works on moral themes, about the relationships of people with each other.

90 – Boris Ivanov (02/25/1928) – journalist and writer, was part of the group that established the A. Bely Prize.

90 – Valentin Pikul (07/13/1928) – Russian writer, author of historical novels.

90 – Chingiz Aitmatov (12/12/1928) – Kyrgyz and Russian prose writer, short story writer and novels about the lives of ordinary people.

80 – Vladimir Kazakov (1938) – a follower of Russian avant-garde (futurism) in poetry.

80 - Vladimir Vysotsky (01/25/1938) - poet, musician, actor, performer of his own songs. Among the writers and poets whose anniversaries are celebrated in 2018, he is distinguished by the fact that, in addition to the poetic field, he became famous as an actor.

80 – Georgy Weiner (02/10/1938) – one of the brothers of the famous duo, who created several detective novels, was involved in writing film scripts, and journalism.

80 – Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (05/26/1938) is engaged in literature, drama, and sings excellently.

80 – Venedikt Erofeev (10/24/1938) – poet, famous for the poem “Moscow-Petushki”.

80 – Arkady Khait (12/25/1938) – Russian satirist, wrote theatrical plays and film scripts.

70 – Mikhail Zadornov (07/21/1948) – an outstanding satirist, humorist, playwright of our time, author of essays, travelogues, humoresques, plays.

Intermediate anniversaries

145 – Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin (1873) – famous Russian prose writer, ethnographer, created several works for children (“Pantry of the Sun”), wrote a lot about the nature of the Russian North.

135 – Fyodor Gladkov (1883) – Soviet prose writer, adherent of classical social science. realism.

135 – Demyan Bedny (Efim Alekseevich Pridvorov, 04/13/1883) – Soviet poet, revolutionary, publicist.

115 - Alexander Alfredovich Bek (01/03/1903) - Soviet writer who created the novel “New Appointment”.

115 – Tamara Gabbe (1903) – prose writer, translator, collector of folklore, etc. She wrote a lot for children.

105 – Sergei Mikhalkov (03/13/1913) – children’s poet, author of the Russian Anthem.

105 – Viktor Sergeevich Rozov (08/21/1913) – famous playwright of the Soviet period, author of 20 plays and film scripts (“The Cranes Are Flying”).

105 – Viktor Dragunsky (12/01/1913) – classic of children’s literature, author of Deniska’s Stories.

95 – Grigory Baklanov (Friedman) was born in 1923 – a representative of “lieutenant prose”, wrote prose and film scripts.

95 – Rasul Gamzatov (09/08/1923) – famous Russian, Dagestan poet, publicist and public figure.

95/5 - Yuri Danilovich Goncharov (1923-2013) - writer, entered literature as the author of military prose, then became a villager.

55 – Alexey Varlamov (06/23/1963) – writes prose and journalism, explores the history of literature in Russia in the 20th century.

Foreign writers-anniversaries of 2018

230 – Lord George Gordon Byron (01/22/1788) – English romantic poet, famous in Europe for his “gloomy selfishness.” Inspired by A.S. Pushkin, who wrote his first works in a romantic spirit.

200/170 – Emily Bronte (07/30/1818) – poetess and writer from Foggy Albion, a representative of the famous literary family of Bronte, became famous thanks to the novel “Wuthering Heights”. She died at the age of 30 on December 19, 1848.

190 – Jules Verne (02/08/1828) – traveler, navigator, French writer, creator of classic adventure novels (“The Children of Captain Grant”).

170 – Hans Hoffmann (07/27/1848) – writer, poet, teacher from Germany, creator of many short stories and novels (“Little Zaches”), had a wide range of interests.

120 – Erich Maria Remarque (06/22/1898) – German prose writer of the 20th century, author of the novel “All Quiet on the Western Front,” which is considered the best among the works of writers of the “lost generation.”

235 – Stendhal (01/23/1783) – famous French prose writer, author of several psychological novels (“Red and Black”), was engaged in fiction, wrote books about the architecture of Italy.

215 – Prosper Merimee (09/28/1803) – Frenchman, wrote prose and translated, including from Russian, was a master of the short story (“Matteo de Falcone”), and was interested in history.

195 – Maurice Sand (06/30/1823) – son of the famous French writer Aurora Dudevant (Georges Sand), poet, painter.

175 – Henry James (04/15/1843) – American prose writer, who lived most of his life in Britain, author of 20 novels, 112 stories, 12 plays.

135 – Franz Kafka (07/03/1883) – an outstanding German writer of Austro-Hungarian origin, widely known throughout the world for his unusual works, full of fear and absurdity, causing a feeling of anxiety in the reader.

115 – George Orwell (06/25/1903) – British, writer, publicist, creator of cult dystopian novels (“1984”). Author of the term "Cold War".

ANNIVERSARY DATES:

WRITERS AND BOOKS ANNIVERSARY OF 2017

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS

255 years old - C. Gozzi “The Deer King”, “Turandot” (1762)

240 years - R.B. Sheridan "The School of Scandal" (1777)

225 years - N. M. Karamzin " Poor Lisa"(1792)

195 years - A. S. Pushkin “Song of prophetic Oleg"(1822)

180 years - M. Yu. Lermontov “Borodino” (1837)

155 years - A. S. Griboyedov “Woe from Wit”, V. M. Hugo “Les Miserables”, I. S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” (1862)

150 years - Charles De Coster “The Legend of Ulenspiegel and Lamm Gudzak, about their valiant, funny and glorious deeds in Flanders and other lands”, V. V. Krestovsky “Petersburg slums”, F. M. Dostoevsky “Crime and Punishment”, G. Ibsen “Peer Gynt” (1867)

145 years - I. S. Turgenev “Spring Waters”, J. Verne “Around the World in 80 Days” (1872)

140 years - L. N. Tolstoy “Anna Karenina” (1877)

135 years - M. Twain “The Prince and the Pauper” (1882)

120 years - H. D. Wells "The Invisible Man" (1897)

115 years - A. K. Doyle “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, E. L. Voynich “The Gadfly” (1902)

110 years - G. R. Haggart "Beautiful Margaret" (1907)

105 years old - A. C. Doyle “The Lost World” (1912)

90 years old - A. N. Tolstoy “Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin”, M. A. Bulgakov “ White Guard"(1927)

85 years old - N. A. Ostrovsky “How the steel was tempered” (1932)

80 years old - J. R. R. Tolkien “The Hobbit, or There and Back Again”, A. Christie “Death on the Nile” (1937)

65 years old - E. M. Hemingway “The Old Man and the Sea” (1952)

60 years - R. D. Bradbury “Dandelion Wine”, N. N. Nosov “Dreamers”, M. V. Sholokhov “The Fate of Man”, I. A. Efremov “Andromeda Nebula” (1957)

45 years - V. S. Pikul “Pen and Sword”, A. N. Strugatsky, B. N. Strugatsky “Roadside Picnic” (1972)

40 years old - V. S. Pikul “The Battle of the Iron Chancellors” (1977)

30 years old - A. N. Rybakov “Children of Arbat” (1987)

WRITERS-JUBILARIES

350 years

November 30 - 350th birthday English writer Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

April 10 - 200 years since the birth of the Russian writer, publicist Konstantin Sergeevich Aksakov (1817-1860)

September 5 - 200 years since the birth of the Russian writer and poet Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy (1817-1875)

150 years

June 16 - 150 years since the birth of the Russian symbolist poet, translator, essayist, one of the most prominent representatives of poetry Silver Age Konstantin Dmitrievich Balmont (1867-1942)

100 years

December 21 - 100th birthday German writer, laureate Nobel Prize Heinrich Böll (1917-1985)

JANUARY

January 3 - 125 years since the birth of the English writer - founder literary genre fantasy, poet and philologist John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973)

January 15 - 395th birthday French playwright, stage art reformer Jean Baptiste Poquelin, stage name Moliere (1622-1673)

January 24 - 285 years since the birth of the famous French playwright and publicist Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732-1799)

January 25 - 135 years since the birth of the English writer and literary critic Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)

January 27 - 185 years since the birth of the English writer, mathematician, philosopher and photographer Lewis Carroll, real name Charles Latwidge Dodgson (1832-1898)

January 27 - 85 years since the birth of the Russian poetess, author of popular songs Rimma Fedorovna Kazakova (1932-2008)

January 28 - 120 years since the birth of the Russian writer, playwright, screenwriter, Hero Socialist Labor Valentin Petrovich Kataev (1897-1986)

FEBRUARY

February 7 - 205 years since the birth of the English writer Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

February 20 - 165 years since the birth of the Russian writer Nikolai Georgievich Garin-Mikhailovsky (1852-1906)

February 24 - 125 years since the birth of the Russian writer, Hero of Socialist Labor Konstantin Aleksandrovich Fedin (1892-1977)

February 26 - 215th birthday French writer-romanticist and playwright Victor Marie Hugo (1802-1885)

February 27 - 115th birthday American writer, Nobel Prize winner John Ernst Steinbeck (1902-1968)

MARCH

March 15 - 80 years since the birth of the Russian writer, representative of " village prose» Valentin Grigorievich Rasputin (1937-2015)

March 24 - 110 years since the birth of the Russian writer, poet, publicist, editor Lydia Korneevna Chukovskaya (1907-1996)

March 31 - 135 years since the birth of the Russian writer, poet and literary critic Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (1882-1969)

APRIL

April 10 - 80 years since the birth of the Russian poetess, writer, translator Bella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (1937-2010)

April 10 - 90 years since the birth of the Russian writer Vil Vladimirovich Lipatov (1927-1979)

April 19 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer and screenwriter Veniamin Aleksandrovich Kaverin (1902-1989)

April 22 - 110 years since the birth of the outstanding Russian science fiction writer, paleontologist Ivan Antonovich Efremov (1907-1972)

MAY

May 28 - 140 years since the birth of the Russian poet, literary critic, translator, artist Maximilian Aleksandrovich Voloshin (1877-1932)

May 29 - 230 years since the birth of the Russian poet Konstantin Nikolaevich Batyushkov (1787-1855)

May 29 - 125 years since the birth of the Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Sokolov-Mikitov (1892-1975)

May 30 - 105 years since the birth of the Soviet songwriter Lev Ivanovich Oshanin (1912-1996)

May 31 - 125 years since the birth of the Russian writer Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky (1892-1968)

JULY

July 23 - 225 years since the birth of the Russian poet, literary critic Pyotr Andreevich Vyazemsky (1792-1878)

July 24 - 215 years since the birth of the French writer, author of romantic historical dramas and adventure novels of Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870)

A B G U S T

August 10 - 105 years since the birth of the Brazilian writer, public and politician Jorge Amado (1912-2001)

August 19 - 80 years since the birth of the Russian playwright Alexander Valentinovich Vampilov (1937-1972)

August 20 - 85 years since the birth of the Russian writer Vasily Pavlovich Aksenov (1932-2010)

August 27 - 140 years since the birth of the Russian writer and poet Sergei Konstantinovich Makovsky (1877-1962).

August 30 - 220 years since the birth of the English writer Mary Shelley, née Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (1797-1851)

SEPTEMBER

September 25 - 120 years since the birth of American writer, Nobel Prize winner William Faulkner (1897-1962)

September 26 - 85 years since the birth of the Russian writer Vladimir Nikolaevich Voinovich (1932)

September 29 - 470 years since the birth of the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616)

OCTOBER

October 4 - 170 years since the birth of the French writer Louis Henri Boussenard (1847-1910)

October 8 - 125 years since the birth of the Russian poetess, prose writer, translator, greatest poet of the 20th century Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (1892-1941)

October 31 - 115 years since the birth of the Russian writer Evgeniy Andreevich Permyak (1902-1982)

NOVEMBER

November 3 - 130 years since the birth of the Soviet poet and translator Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (1887-1964)

November 6 - 165 years since the birth of the Russian writer Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin-Sibiryak (1852-1912)

November 14 - 110 years since the birth of the Swedish children's writer Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren, née Erikson (1907-2002)

November 20 - 80 years since the birth of the Russian writer Victoria Samoilovna Tokareva (1937)

November 27 is the 70th anniversary of the birth of one of the most read and published Russian children's writers, Grigory Bentsionovich Oster (1947).

DECEMBER

December 8 - 215 years since the birth of the Russian poet, Decembrist Alexander Ivanovich Odoevsky (1802-1839)

December 13 - 220 years since the birth of the German poet and publicist Heinrich Heine (1797-1856)

December 22 - 80 years since the birth of the Russian children's writer Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky (1937)

“Is the human heart defenseless?! But when protected, it is devoid of light, and there are few hot coals in it, not even enough to warm your hands.”

A.S. Green "The Road to Nowhere"

Writers-anniversaries (June 2018)


June 2 is the 70th anniversary of the birth of Valery Pavlovich Tulyakov (1948), Russian writer, native of Kirov

  • Tu-lya-kov Va-le-riy Pav-lovich: [cr. memories of childhood] // Tops and backs: vyat. alm. for children: chi-ta-eat, about-judg-da-eat and so-chi-nya-eat / KODB. - Kirov, 2004. - Issue. 4. - 2009. - pp. 23-24
  • Tu-lya-kov, V.P. Boxer named Char-li [Text]: a story about a friend / V.P. Tu-lya-kov. - Kirov, 1999. - 75, p.
  • Tu-lya-kov, V.P. In the stup-pi-tse of the ko-le-sa [Text]: [poems]. - [Kirov], 2008. - 97, p.
  • Tu-lya-kov, V.P. Attribution of Char-li and Tish-ki [Text] / V.P. Tu-lya-kov. - Kirov, 2014. - 46, p.
  • Tu-lya-kov, V.P. Fairy tales and za-vi-ra-loch-ki [Text] / V. Tu-lya-kov. - Kirov, 2014. - 41, p.
  • Tu-lya-kov, V. P. Tish-ka [Text] / V. Tish-ka. - Kirov, . - With.
  • Tu-lya-kov, V.P. Char-li [Text] / V. Tu-lya-kov. - Kirov, . - With.

5 June 120 years since the birth of Federico García Lorca (1898-1936), Spanish poet and playwright

His talent extended to many types of art, including music. Lor-ku you-so-ko tse-ni-li, like hu-dozh-ni-ka-gra-fi-ka. Among his pro-from-ve-de-tions there are those sacred to childhood. He wrote articles about children's poetry and folklore, loved folk lullabies, and every time he spoke about them in public. Poems for children are full of light, sadness and tenderness. In Russia it became famous when, in 1980, the children's li-te-ra-tu-ra published the book hee and song."

You can get to know more about the bio-graphy and the work of F. G. Lor-ki in the following publications: ka-tsi-yah:

  • Weiss-bord, M.A. Fe-de-ri-ko Gar-sia Lor-ka - mu-zy-kant [Text] / M.A. Weiss-bord. - Moscow: So-vet-sky com-po-zi-tor, 1970. - 71 p., 4 l. ill.
  • Ku-li-chen-ko, N. Fe-de-ri-ko Gar-sia Lor-ka: “Lu-na in zhas-mi-no-howl sha-li...” [Text]: to 115- anniversary from the day of birth. Lecture for senior classes and students-gu-ma-ni-ta-ri-ev / N. Ku-li-chen-ko // Va-sha bib-lio- come on. - 2013. - No. 11/12. - P. 6-31.
  • Ku-nya-ev, S. Raz-ve-yan-ny vet-ra-mi: Fe-de-ri-ko Gar-sia Lor-ka [Text] / S. Ku-nya-ev // Our modern man-nick. - 2003. - No. 3. - P. 129-145. Morozov, V.I. Stories about the Russian forest [Text]. - Moscow, 1991. - 39, p.

June 12 is the 140th anniversary of the birth of James Oliver Curwood (1878-1927), American writer and zoologist, author of adventure books

One day Curwood admitted: “Pri-ro-da is my re-li-gia. And the goal of my life, my most cherished desire, is to let the people hear the beating of her heart.” This is the main thing that he could say about himself and his books.

You can get to know more about bio-graphy and creativity in the following publications:

  • Ev-do-ki-mo-va, N. S. Vi-deo-sa-lon “Do-ro-ga from soul to soul”: (based on the film “Honey” and the book Ge James Oli-ve-ra Kervu-da “Griz-lee”) for students in grades 3-5: [me-to-di-che-skaya raz-ra-bot-ka dis-kus-si-on-no-go video-sa-lo-na] / N. S. Ev-do-ki-mo-va // School library-lio-te-ka: se- today and tomorrow. - 2016. - No. 1. - P. 33-39.
  • Ka-zul-ki-na, I. James Oliver Curwood [Text]: [American pi-sa-tel] / I. Ka-zul-ki-na // In the world -here: a magazine about nature for children and adults. - 1999. - No. 1-2. - P. 19.
  • Bran-dis, E. P. Ro-man-ny and according to Kervu-da [Text] / E. P. Bran-dis // Bran-dis, E. P. From Aesop to Jan-ni Ro -yes-ri. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1980. - P. 218-219.
  • Kerwood, D. O. Bro-dya-gi Se-ve-ra [Text] / D. O. Kerwood. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1971. - 190 p.
  • Curwood, D. O. In difficult years; Black hunter; Where there is a river [Text]: [ro-ma-ny] / D. O. Curwood. - Moscow, : Slavyanka 1992. - 384, p.
  • Curwood, D. O. Grizzly. Bro-da-gi Se-ve-ra. Kazan. In the wilds of Se-ve-ra [Text]: ro-ma-ny / D. O. Curwood. - Moscow: Pravda, 1988. - 636, p.
  • Curwood, D. O. Hunting for wolves [Text]: Zo-lo-to-is-ka-te-li; The is-to-kov river; Golden loop; Manhood ka-pi-ta-na Plyu-ma. - Moscow: Octo Print, 1993. - 571, p.
  • Kerwood, D. O. Kazan, the good wolf [Text]: [in a way] / D. O. Kerwood. - St. Petersburg: Az-bu-ka-class-si-ka, 2005. - 477, p.
  • Curwood, D. O. Kazan. Son of Ka-za-na. Lightning-nose [Text]: [ro-ma-ny] / D. O. Curwood. - Moscow: Slavyanka, 1992. - 350, p.
  • The Bears. Tigers [Text]: [among the pro-iz-ve-de-story story by D. O. Kerwood “The King and His Dominion”]. - Moscow: Progress: Pan-gay; Minsk: Auri-ka, 1996. - 384 p. - (Unusual stories from the lives of animals).

June 14 is the 65th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Igorevich Morozov (1953), writer, journalist, author of books for children. Born in the village. Kyrchany, Nolinsky district, Kirov region. Lives in Kirov.

Books pi-sa-te-la Mo-ro-zo-va from-me-che-ny di-plo-ma-mi li-te-ra-tour-premiums named after children's go pi-sa-te-lya L.V. Dya-ko-no-va (2001) and po-eta N.A. Za-bo-lots-ko-go (2004).

  • Gal-la-mo-va, O. Ko-si, ko-sa, po-ka ro-sa... [Text]: [review of the book by V. I. Mo-ro-zo -va “Po-so-lon”] / O. Gal-la-mo-va // Pu-te-water star. - 2014. - No. 2. - P. 7.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V. I. Po-so-lon [Text]: li-te-ra-tour-research / V. I. Mo-ro-zov // Pu -that water star. - 2013. - No. 6. P. 2-40; 57-95.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V.I. Alyon-ki-ny fairy tales [Text] / V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2006. - 51, p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V.I. Zem-lya-nich-ka [Text] / V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2009. - 14 p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V. I. History of the establishment and development of forestry in the Kirov region [Text ] / V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2006. - 287, p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V.I. Ko-stya-va: [from the story-telling call of the forest-nothing] / V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2011. - 92, p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V. I. Forest tree [Text] / V. I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2016. - 16, p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V.I. National diary [Text]: [stories] V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2001. - 62, p. (National bib-lio-te-ka).
  • Mo-ro-call, V.I. Be careful, nest! [Text]: [stories] / V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, . - 18 s.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V.I. Po-so-lon or My experience of me-sya-tse-words / V. I Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2010. - 278, p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V. I. Stories about the Russian forest [Text] / V. I. Mo-ro-zov. - Moscow, 1991. - 39, p.
  • Mo-ro-zov, V.I. Sam-mu-rai [Text]: collection of prose / V.I. Mo-ro-zov. - Kirov, 2013. - 214, p.

June 17 (4) 115 years since the birth of Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov (1903-1964), Soviet poet

How did Svetlov manifest himself during the years of revolution and the Civil War. By 1925, he was already the author of the collections “Rels-sy”, “Verse-hi”, “Kor-ni”. In 1925-1926 na-pi-sa-ny st-ho-tvo-re-niya “Two”, “Slave-fa-kov-ke”, “Gre-na-da”, “In raz-ved-ke”, become very popular among moderns. “Song about Ka-khov-ka” immediately became one of my favorite songs.

  • Grud-tso-va, O. M. Li-te-ra-tour-port-re-you: (Lu-gov-skoy, Svet-lov, Si-mo-nov, Na-rov-cha-tov) [Text]: books for students / O. M. Grud-tso-va. - Moscow: Pro-sve-shche-nie, 1977. - 96 p.
  • Ma-li-nov-sky, A. A. The world in the search for a common language: (M. Svet-lov “Ma-no-li-su Gle-zo-su”) [ Text] / A. A. Ma-linovsky // Russian language at school. - 2014. - No. 10. - P. 44-47.
  • Khe-lem-sky, Ya. Do you remember, then-va-risch... [Text]: memories of M. Svet-lov: [collection] / I . He-lem-sky. - Moscow: So-vet-sky pi-sa-tel, 1973. - 335 p.
  • Svet-lov, M. Neiz-vest-no-mu sol-da-tu [Text] / M. Svet-lov // Children's Roman-ga-ze-ta. - 2017. - No. 5. - P. 1.
  • Svet-lov, M. “Gre-na-da”: Is-to-riya of one sti-ho-tvo-re-niya [Text]: [story about this and drama-ma-tour -ga Mi-ha-i-la Svet-lo-va about the creation of the poem “Gre-na-da”, which became a song] / M. Svetlov //. Musical light: The world of gi-ta-ry. - 2014. - (No. 2 (45). - P. 38-41.
  • Dmit-ri-ev, V. Mi-ha-il Svet-lov and so-ci-a-li-sti-che-sky realism [Text] / V. Dmit-ri-ev // Li- te-ra-tu-ra. - 2001. - “No. 29. - P. 2-3.
  • Svet-lov, M. A. Be-se-da! [Text]: poems, adult fairy tales, articles, reviews, speeches, notebooks, aphorisms / M. A. Svetlov. - Moscow: Young Guard, 1969. - 381 pp., 9 l. ill. - (You're in trouble, ro-man-tik!).

June 22 is the 120th anniversary of the birth of Erich Maria Remarque (1898-1970), German writer

Erich Maria Re-mark is one of the most famous German writers. Mostly I wrote about the war years and the years after them. The author of 15 novels, two of which were published posthumously. Tsi-ta-you Eri-ha Re-mar-ka shi-ro-ko are well-known and attract with their precision and simplicity.

  • Grud-ki-na, T.V. Erich Maria Re-mark [Text] // Grud-ki-na T.V. 100 great masters of prose / T.V. Breast-ki-na. - Moscow: Ve-che, 2006. - P. 384-389. - (100 great ones).
  • Bred-ne-va, M.V. With thoughts about Re-mark [Text] / M.V. Bred-ne-va // Reading, learning, playing -eat. - 2013. - No. 12. - P. 31-37.
  • Bo-ru-syak, L. F. Fe-no-men Re-mar-ka: the new trend of the old pi-sa-te-la [Text] / L. F. Bo-ru-syak // Li-te-ra-tu-ra (PS). - 2013. - No. 4. - P. 58-61.
  • Ivan-chen-ko, N.I. Erich Maria Re-mark. Novel “Three to-va-ri-sha” [Text]: 11th grade / N. I. Ivan-chen-ko // Li-te-ra-tu-ra at school. - 2009. - No. 3. - P. 47-49.
  • Foch-kin, O. Kol-lek-tsi-o-ner love-vi: [life of pi-sa-te-la Eri-ha Ma-ria Re-mar-ka] / O. Foch-kin // Chi- we eat together. - 2008. - No. 6. - P. 46-47.
  • Shev-lya-kov, A.I. I can help! Creative in a new way according to the pages of the ro-ma-na by E. M. Re-mar-ka “Three to-va-ri-sha” [Text] / A. I. Shev-lya-kov // Let’s take hands, friends. - Minsk: 2009. - P. 99-111. - (Holiday at school).
  • Re-mark, E. M. Return [Text]: [novel] / E. M. Re-mark. - Moscow: Ast; Astrel, 2011. - 379 p.
  • Re-mark, E. M. Love your neighbor [Text]: [novel] / E. M. Re-mark. - Moscow: Astrel, 2010 - 399 p.
  • Re-mark, E. M. Three to-va-ri-sha [Text] / E. M. Re-mark. - Ba-ku: [b. i.], 1991. - 384 p.
  • Re-mark, E. M. Is-to-ria of love An-not-you. Pub-li-tsi-sti-ka [Text]: stories / E. M. Re-mark. - Moscow, 2011. - 254 p.
  • Re-mark, E. M. Te-ni in paradise [Text]: novel / E. M. Re-mark. - Moscow, 2005. - 463 p.

June 22 (9) 115 years since the birth of Maria Pavlovna Prilezhaeva (1903-1989), Soviet writer, laureate of the State Prize of the RSFSR named after. N. K. Krupskaya (1971), Lenin Komsomol Prize (1983)

Since 1937, she has been involved in tourism work, writing books for children and youth. Author of several pro-ve-de-nies about the life and de-et-tel-no-sti of Le-ni-na and Ka-li-ni-na. There are about two dozen books. For the book “The Life of Le-n-na” M.P. Pri-le-zha-e-va was awarded the State Prize of the RSFSR named after. N.K. Krup-skaya (1971) and the pre-mi-ey of Lenin-sko-go com-so-mo-la in the region of li-te-ra-tu-ry, art stva (1983) for production for children and youth. Na-grazh-de-na or-de-nom Le-ni-na, two other-gi-mi or-de-na-mi, and also me-da-la-mi.

  • Fo-men-ko, L. N. Ma-ria Pri-le-zha-e-va [Text]: kri-ti-ko-bio-graphic essay / L. N. Fo-men -ko. - Moscow: Det-Giz, 1962. - 64 p.
  • Pri-le-zha-e-va, M.P. Just a few days [Text]: the story. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1980. - 142 p.
  • Pri-le-zha-e-va, M.P. Do-ro-gi, do-ro-gi... [Text] / M.P. Pri-le-zha-e-va. - Moscow: Young Guards, 1980. - 192 p., portrait.
  • Pri-le-zha-e-va, M.P. Above the Volga [Text]: novel. - Moscow: Det-Giz, 1959. - 380 p. - (School library)
  • Pri-le-zha-e-va, M.P. Na-cha-lo [Text]: is-the-rich-che-news. - Moscow: Det-Giz, 1957. - 120 p.
  • Pri-le-zha-e-va, M.P. Neva-du-man-nye tales [Text]. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1969. - 112 p.
  • Pri-le-zha-e-va, M.P. Amazing year; Three weeks at rest [Text]: news. - Kiev: Ve-sel-ka, 1988. - 320 p. - (School library)

June 22, 95 years since the birth of Georgy Alfredovich Yurmin (n. and. Yuri Alfredovich Menaker) (1923-2007), Soviet and Russian children's writer, laureate of the competition for the best book for children (1976)

Participant in the Great Patriotic War. Platoon commander-in-chief. di-vi-zi-o-on the 81st Army cannon art-til-le-riy Tallinn Red Banner brigade. In 1976, he became the la-u-re-a-tom of the competition for the best book for children. In the Kul-tu-ra publishing house, created in the 90s, he led the department of children's literature. Iz-da-tel-stvo became the first place of work. Before this, I worked from home. Author of books for children, including educational ones.

  • Yur-min, G. A. Ve-se-ly hu-dozh-nik, or Chu-de-sa without miracles [Text] / G. A. Yur-min. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1964. - 109 p. (School library. For primary school).
  • Yur-min, G. A. All the work is good, you taste like heaven! [Text]: (stories about professions): [for junior school age] / G. A. Yur-min. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1986. - 61, p.
  • Yur-min, G. A. Ka-empty news [Text]: [for pre-school age] / G. A. Yur-min. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1964. - 20 p.
  • Yur-min, G. A. From “A” to “Z” in the country of sports [Text]: What kind of person are you, Sportsland? / G. A. Yur-min. - Moscow: Fiz-kul-tu-ra i sport, 1970. - 270, p.
  • Yur-min, G. A. Po-to-much-ka [Text]: all-so-lay en-cycl-lo-pedia in pictures for little children - with tale-ka-mi, bai-ka-mi, at-key-che-ni-ya-mi, in the word-vi-tsa-mi, sti-ha-mi, ko-mik-sa-mi, for- gad-ka-mi, gad-ka-mi... / G. A. Yur-min - Moscow: Pe-da-go-gi-ka-Press, 1998. - 352 p.
  • Sve-to-for [Text]: stories, poems, fairy tales, essays: [for junior school age] /.composition. G. Yur-min - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1976. - 222, p., l. ill.
  • Yur-min, G. A. Sev-ka me-nya-et apartment [Text]: [for pre-school age]. - Moscow: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1972. - 20 p.

June 25 is the 80th anniversary of the birth of Igor Ivanovich Shklyarevsky (1938), Soviet and Russian poet, writer, translator, laureate of the USSR State Prize (1987), Tsarskoye Selo Prize (1998), State Pushkin Prize of the Russian Federation (1999), Prize of the weekly “Literary Russia” "(2001).

In the words of I. I. Shklyarevsky, “Poems are secular prayers. To communicate with them, you don’t need any halls or microphones. All we need is a soul that is willing to accept pure words.” “Po-uh-zia - like the smell of cut-she-no-go kle-ve-ra. It seems like a completely useless thing, but you can’t do without it. It’s like being without nature and the sun.” In 1980-1986. he translated “The Words of Igo-re-ve”, which was highly appreciated by a major specialist according to the ancient Russian li-te-ra-tu-re D. S. Li-ha-chev. In 1987, he won the USSR State Prize for the book “I Listen to Heaven and Earth.”

  • Shklyarevsky, I.I. Jealousy [Text]. - Moscow: Sovremen-nik, 1974. - 135 p.
  • Shklya-rev-sky, I. I. Read “The Lay of Igo-re-ve”: a book for students / I. I. Shklya-rev-sky - Moscow: Enlightenment, 1991. - 76, p.
  • Shklya-rev-sky, I. I. Golden glitter. Books of joy and comfort [Text] I. I. Shklya-rev-sky // Zna-mya. - 2016. - No. 1. - P. 3-72.
  • Shklya-rev-sky, I. Ved-ro load-dey [Text]: poems / I. Shklya-rev-sky // Zna-mya. - 2015. - No. 3. - P. 3-5.
  • Shklya-rev-sky, I. In my love, before the rains. (Poems from Be-re-zi-ny) [Text]: poems / I. Shklya-rev-sky // Zna-mya. - 2013. - No. 6. - P. 59-60.
  • Shklya-rev-sky, I. The earth went from there, but the blue-la ripened [Text]: poems / I. Shklya-rev-sky // Zna-mya . - 2012. - No. 7. - P. 3.
  • Shklya-rev-sky, I. Vo-po-mi-na-nie about the glory-city dust [Text]: poems. / I. Shklya-rev-sky // Sign. - 2012. - No. 2. - P. 3-4.

June 30 (July 13) 105 years since the birth of Sergei Alekseevich Voronin (1913-2003), Soviet and Russian prose writer, publicist, critic, laureate of the State Prize of the RSFSR. M. Gorky (1976).

In 1945-1947 he was a co-worker of the Smena newspaper, worked as a correspondent spon-dent point “Li-te-ra-tur-noy ga-ze-ty” in Le-nin-gra-de. In 1956-1964. - deputy chief editor, then chief editor of the Neva magazine. Wrote about geo-logs and surveys, about workers and workers in villages, about doctors and engineers , about pi-sa-te-lyahs and fishes. In 1984, his documentary story “The Life of Ivan Pet-ro-vi-cha Pav-lo-va” about the fate of great Russian scientist. In 1976, for the book “The Parent's House” the State Prize named after. M. Gor-ko-go.

  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Two lives. In fact [Text]. - Le-nin-grad: Le-n-iz-dat, 1978 / S. A. Vo-ro-nin. - 411, p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Nine white swans [Text]: true story: [for the youngest age] / S.A. Vo-ro-nin. - Le-nin-grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1979. - 15 p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Life-non-description-sa-nie of Ivan Pet-ro-vi-cha Pav-lo-va [Text]: according to the story. / S. A. Vo-ro-nin - Moscow: Soviet Russia, 1989. - 345, p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Abandoned tower [Text]: novel, in fact / S. A. Vo-ro-nin. - Moscow: Izvestia, 1989. - 490, p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. The real tiger [Text]: fairy tales: [for pre-school age] / S. A. Vo-ro- nin. - Le-nin-grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1977. - 78 p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Unusually-ven-naya ro-mash-ka [Text]: stories and tales / S. A. Vo-ro-nin - Len-nin- grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1988. - 142, p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Stories and fairy tales [Text]: [for senior pre-school and junior school age ras-ta] / S. A. Vo-ro-nin. - Le-nin-grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1973. - 94, p.
  • Vo-ro-nin, S. A. Tru-sish-ka [Text]: stories: [for pre-school age] / S. A. Vo-ro-nin . - Le-nin-grad: Children's li-te-ra-tu-ra, 1975. - 12 p.

Celebrating the anniversaries of your favorite writers is a good reason to reread familiar works or plunge into the world created by a talented author for the first time. In 2017 the following will celebrate their anniversary:

Anniversaries of classics in 2017

The works of classics, both ours and foreign ones, never lose their relevance. They are read, re-read, they put eternal concepts into our souls:

  • honor;
  • of good;
  • beautiful.

Month FULL NAME. Creative area Most famous works Date of birth and death date celebrations What anniversary are we celebrating?
January John Ronald Ruel Tolk English writer, poet "Lord of the Rings" 1892-1973 3 125
Jean Baptiste Poquelin (Molière) French playwright "A tradesman among the nobility" 1622-1673 15 395
V.V. Veresaev Russian writer "Doctor's Notes" 1867-1945 16 150
Virginia Woolf English writer "Miss Dalloway" 1882-1941 25 135
Lewis Carroll English writer "Alice in the Wonderland" 1832-1898 27 185
R.F. Kozakova Russian poetess "Love me" 1932-2008 27 85
V.P. Kataev Russian writer "Son of the Regiment" 1897-1986 28 120
February James Joyce Irish writer, poet "Exiles" 1882-1941 2 135
Charles Dickens English writer "David Copperfield" 1812-1870 7 205
Sydney Sheldon American writer "The Other Side of Midnight" 1917-2007 11 110
I.D. Shaferan Russian poet "Listen to your heart!" 1932-1994 13 85
N.G. Garin-Mikhailovsky Russian writer "Gymnasium students" 1852-1906 20 165
K.A. Fedin Russian Soviet writer "Angels of death" 1892-1977 24 125
Anthony Burgess English writer "Shakespeare in Love" 1917-1993 25 100
Carlo Goldoni Italian playwright "The Innkeeper" 1707-1793 25 310
Victor Marie Hugo French writer "Les Miserables" 1802-1885 26 215
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow American poet "Songs of Hiawatha" 1807-1882 27 210
John Ernst Steinbeck American writer "The Grapes of Wrath" 1902-1968 27 115
March S.P. Gudzenko Soviet poet "Before the Attack" 1922-1953 5 95
V.G. Rasputin Russian writer "Live and Remember" 1937-2015 15 80
John Updike American writer “Rabbit (note deleted by the owner) run” 1932-2009 18 85
A.S. Novikov-Priboy Russian writer "Tsushima" 1877-1944 24 140
OK. Chukovskaya Russian writer, poet "Notes about Anna Akhmatova" 1907-1996 24 110
Alfred Victor de Vigny French writer, poet "Death of the Wolf" 1797-1863 27 210
A.K. Gladkov Soviet writer "John of Paris" 1912-1976 30 105
D.V. Grigorovich Russian writer "Gutta-percha boy" 1822-1899 31 195
K.I. Chukovsky Russian writer, poet "Moidodyr" 1882-1969 31 135
April Antoine Francois Prevost French writer "The Story of Manon Lescaut and the Chevalier des Grieux" 1697-1763 1 320
A.I. Herzen Russian writer "Past and Thoughts" 1812-1870 6 205
Bella Akhatovna Akhmadulina Russian poetess “Deceiving the soul with immortality” 1937-2010 10 80
V.V. Lipatov Russian poet "Autumn" 1927-1979 10 90
K.S. Aksakov Russian writer "Cloud" 1817-1860 10 200
V.A. Kaverin Russian writer "Two captains" 1902-1989 19 115
Henry Fielding English writer "The Story of Tom Jones, Foundling" 1707-1754 22 310
May I.A. Efremov Russian writer "Hell fire" 1907-1972 22 110
Roger Zelazny American writer "The Chronicles of Amber" 1937-1995 13 80
I. Severyanin Russian poet "Oh, pitiful, powerless people" 1897-1941 16 130
N.I. Kostomarov Russian writer "Mazepa" 1817-1885 16 200
Teffi (N.A. Lokhvitskaya) Russian poetess, writer "Poor Azra" 1872-1952 21 145
M.A. Voloshin Russian poet "Koktebel" 1877-1932 28 140
K.N. Batyushkov Russian poet "On the ruins of a castle in Sweden" 1787-1855 29 230
I.S. Sokolov Russian writer "Petka" 1892-1975 29 125
L.I. Oshanin Soviet poet “I was traveling from Berlin” 1912-1996 30 195
G.K. Paustovsky Russian writer "Warm bread" 1892-1968 31 215
June K.B. Balmont Russian poet "Gold fish" 1867-1942 16 150
I.A. Goncharov Russian writer "Oblomov" 1812-1891 18 105
V.T. Shalamov Russian writer "Kolyma Tales" 1907-1982 18 110
R.I. Christmas Soviet poet "Requiem" 1932-1994 20 85
VC. Kuchelbecker Russian poet "Elegy" 1797-1846 21 220
A.A. Tarkovsky Russian poet "Night rain" 1907-1989 25 110
July Hermann Hesse Russian writer "A novel without lies" 1877-1962 2 140
A.B. Mariengof Swiss writer, poet "Peter Camenzind" 1897-1962 6 120
A.M. Remizov Russian writer "Loyalty" 1877-1957 6 140
P.V. Oreshin Russian poet “Overcoming your way of the cross...” 1887-1938 16 130
K.K. Pavlova Russian poetess "Butterfly" 1807-1893 22 210
P.A. Vyazemsky Russian poet "Bosphorus" 1792-1878 23 225
A. Dumas French writer "Three Musketeers" 1802-1870 24 215
A.A. Grigoriev Russian poet "It was time" 1822-1864 28 195
August Percy Bysshe Shelley English poet "Cenchi" 1792-1822 4 225
Jorge Amadou Brazilian writer "Gabriela, cinnamon and cloves" 1912-2001 10 105
John Galsworthy English writer "The Forsyte Saga" 1867-1933 14 150
A.V. Vampilov Russian playwright "Date" 1937-1972 19 80
V.P. Aksenov Russian writer "Star Ticket" 1932-2010 20 85
Theodore Henri de Coster Belgian writer "The Legend of Ulenspiegel" 1827-1879 20 190
S.K. Makovsky Russian writer "Portraits of Contemporaries" 1877-1962 27 140
Mary Shelley English writer "Frankeystein" 1797-1851 30 220
September A.K. Tolstoy Russian writer "Amena" 1817-1875 5 190
O.Henry American writer "The leader of the Redskins" 1862-1910 11 155
William Faulkner American writer, prose writer "The Sound and the Fury" 1897-1962 25 110
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Spanish writer "Don Quixote" 1547-1616 29 470
Sukhovo-Kobylin Russian playwright "Krechinsky's Wedding" 1817-1903 29 200
October Louis Aragon French poet "Fireworks" 1897-1982 3 120
Louis Henri Boussenard French writer "Hell's Gorge" 1847-1910 4 170
M.I. Tsvetaeva Russian poetess "Mother's Tales" 1892-1941 8 125
I.A. Ilf Russian writer "The twelve Chairs" 1897-1937 15 120
Samuel Taylor English poet "The Legend of the Ancient Sailor" 1772-1834 21 245
E.A. Permyak Russian writer "Pichugin Bridge" 1902-1982 31 115
November S.Ya. Marshak Soviet poet “He’s so absent-minded” 1887-1964 3 130
D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak Russian writer "Alenushka's Tales" 1852-1912 6 165
A. Zweig German writer "The Great White Man's War" 1887-1968 10 130
Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren Swedish writer "Pippi Longstocking" 1907-2002 14 110
V.G. Benediktov Russian poet "Towards a new generation" 1807-1873 17 210
A.P. Sumarokov Russian writer "Dimitriady" 1717-1777 25 300
William Blake English poet "Songs of Innocence and Experience" 1757-1827 28 260
V. Gauf German writer "Cold heart" 1802-1827 29 215
Jonathan Swift English writer "Gulliver's Travels" 1667-1745 30 350
December A.I. Odoevsky Russian poet "Vasilko" 1802-1839 8 215
G. Heine German poet "Book of Songs" 1797-1856 13 220
Heinrich Böll German writer "Through the eyes of a clown" 1917-1985 21 100

Celebrating the anniversaries of writers and poets is a great opportunity to learn new things and become spiritually enriched.

(09.09.1918 – 2000)

Reading Zakhoder's poems and fairy tales - so clear, so bright, funny and wise - it is difficult to imagine that their author went through two wars, endured painful years of non-recognition and many personal tragedies. However, fate rarely spoils real poets. Maybe the fact is that talent blossoms more magnificently on the basis of life’s adversities and trials? Read our article about how the writer’s fate turned out. The biography of Boris Zakhoder, told in simple and accessible language, will also be interesting to your children.

(01.04.1928 - 15.04.1998)

Valentin Berestov was born on April 1, 1928 in the family of a teacher. This is probably why he learned to read at the age of 4, which was very early for that time: after all, it was the twenties of the twentieth century. The family of the future poet and writer lived at that time in the Kaluga region, the city of Meshchovsk. The Tureya River flowed through the city, where little Valentin loved to run with his friends. He began writing poetry as a child.

(01.12.1913 - 06.05.1972)

Dragunsky Viktor Yuzefovich is a Russian writer of children's stories and short stories.

V. Dragunsky was born on December 1, 1913 in New York. His mother is Dragunskaya Rita Leibovna, his father is Pertsovsky Yuza Falkovich. They moved to the metropolis from Belarus before their son was born. When Dragunsky turned one year old, little Victor’s parents decided to return to their native country.

(04.02.1873 – 1954)

February 4, 2018 marks the 145th anniversary of the Russian prose writer, writer and publicist Mikhail Prishvin.
Mikhail Prishvin is an outstanding Russian writer. Born in the village of Khrushchev - Levshino in 1873. He grew up in a rich family, his father was a merchant. But life in prosperity did not last long; Prishvin’s father carelessly spent all his wealth and left the family without any means of living. Mikhail's mother was a very strong-willed and persistent woman, she tried with all her might to feed her family and give her children a good education. Thanks to her efforts, in 1883 Prishvin entered the Yelets gymnasium. He could not study there for long, he was retained several times for the second year, and in the 4th grade he was expelled for boorish behavior with teachers.

(23.11.1908 – 26.07.1976)

The famous children's writer of Soviet times Nikolai Nosov, who invented famous hero Dunno, in life I was unsociable and silent man with a complex and unyielding character, but this did not at all prevent him from creating very cheerful and funny works.

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