New names in children's literature. Presentation on literature on the topic "New names

In the June issue of the magazine "Library at school" for 2012 excellent article by Anna Remiz "Hello, it's us!", in which the author introduces readers to new names in children's literature. Some can only boast of journal publications and participation in various writing seminars, someone has already published their first books or was published in collections of the St. Petersburg publishing house "Detgiz".

"One, two, three..." article by Mikhail Yasnov about three young children's poets: Anastasia Orlova, Natalya Volkova, Elena Yaroshevskaya.

"All of us -" young "- and those who have already achieved recognition, and those who have just embarked on the thorny path of children's literature, are united by the fact that in childhood we loved to read. And what of us grew up after that - to judge But we really want modern children's literature to come out of the narrow circle and young "green" in all the libraries of our Motherland to be given the green light! So let's get acquainted." (Anna Remiz)

Mikheeva Tamara
Official website of Tamara Mikheeva
http://timirilis.narod.ru/index.html
"You can't stop deforestation, but you can replant it": [ interview with children's writer Tamara Mikheeva ] [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://cheldiplom.ru/text/charisma/505082.html
Mikheeva T. Light mountains: a storyhttp://4itaem.com/author/tamara_miheeva-177216
Creativity Tamara Mikheeva [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://timirilis.narod.ru/create.htm (in this section you can download some of her works: Yurka's Papers: a story, Goose Shepherdess: a story, Unlucky Katya: a story, Tai: a story, Bumburuk's Scarf: a fairy tale, Alka: a story)
Our library has a story : Mikheeva T. Do not betray me! : [youth. romance. story] / T. Mikheeva. - M. : Aquilegia, 2010. - 191 p.

Pavlova Irina
Pavlova I. Biography [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://www.epampa.narod.ru/pavlova/index.html
Pavlova I. Grandmother for sale: a story [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://adl-22.ru/ycp/?cmd=authors&id=77&type=works&res=75
Pavlova I. Nosik and Shaggy stories [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://adl-22.ru/ycp/?cmd=authors&id=77&type=works&res=135
"Analysis and no romance": [ interview with writer and literary critic Irina Pavlovahttp://adl-22.ru/ycp/?cmd=authors&id=77&type= Pavlova I. I remember a wonderful moment ... or a little story about a great feeling [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:
http://www.epampa.narod.ru/pavlova/chudnoe.html

Kuznetsova Julia
Kuznetsova Yu. Inspiration is love: [interview] [Electronic resource]. - Access mode
Kuznetsova Y. Fictional bug / Yulia Kuznetsova; [art. M. Patrusheva]. - M. : Center "Narnia", 2012. - 154 p.

Petrova Asya
Petrova A. short biography [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://bukabench.com/view-author/?authorId=15735
Petrova A. Wolves on parachutes: stories [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://kniguru.info/short-list/zhirafyi-na-parashyutah


Volkova Natalia
Natalia Gennadievna Volkova: biography:[Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://lib.rus.ec/a/14870
Volkova N. Study, study, receive awards and study again: [ interview with writer ] [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.ug.ru/archive/46421
Volkova N. Where do the fairies live: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.stihi.ru/2009/03/10/123
Natalya Volkova reads children's poems [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulwr_bmZYtQ
Books in our library:
Volkova N. Open Day: [poetry] / N. Volkova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2010. - 24 p. - (Nastya and Nikita)
Volkova N. Drebi-Don: [story] / N. Volkova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p. - (Nastya and Nikita)
Volkova N. I have a secret island: [poetry] / N. Volkova. - M. : Apriori-Press, 2010. - 77 p.

Volkova N. Painting in my father's workshop: [fairy tale] / Natalia Volkova; artistic N. Kondratova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Volkova N. Metro. Underground city / Natalia and Vasily Volkov; artistic N. Kondratova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Volkova N. We are friends with the sea / Natalia Volkova; artistic D. Lapshina. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.
Volkova N. What are the Kremlin towers silent about? / Natalia and Vasily Volkov; artistic N. Kondratova. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p.

Orlova Anastasia

Yaroslavl poetess Anastasia Orlova became the laureate of the All-Russian Anton Delvig Prize [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.yarregion.ru/depts/dcul/tmpPages/news.aspx?newsID=475
The best children's book was written in Yaroslavl [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.sevkray.ru/news/13/61421/
The works of Anastasia Orlova can be read:http://www.stihi.ru/2010/03/26/2547
Orlova A. One day in the life of a boy's mittens: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://www.sevkray.ru/news/3/55923/
Orlova A. Lazy plasticine: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/plastilin02.php
Orlova A. Little rain [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/rain08.php
Orlova A. Summer does not end! : a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer138.php
Orlova A. Goosebumps: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter242.php
Orlova A. Sky: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer136.php
Orlova A. Dandelion: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/flowers014.php
Orlova A. Oh, snowdrift! : a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter239.php
Orlova A. Sandbox: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer139.php
Orlova A. Tomatoes and pomegranates: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter243.php
Orlova A. About boots and snowflakes: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter241.php
Orlova A. Let there be summer: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/summer140.php
Orlova A. Snow shower: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter237.php
Orlova A. Snowy patter: a poem [Electronic resource]. - Access mode:http://allforchildren.ru/poetry/winter238.php

Elena Yaryshevskaya

Here is what she says about herself:
"I'm 39 years old, I live in Moscow, I'm a mother of two children (a son is 12 years old, a daughter is 3 years old). My first education is a teacher (Moscow State Pedagogical University named after Lenin). I worked as a teacher at a school for several years. Now I work in the field of personnel management.
I like to read and draw very much.
As a child, she dreamed of becoming an archaeologist, and for the last ten years she dreamed of someday traveling around the world.
She started writing poetry at school. A couple of times I even won regional literary competitions. Then there was a big break, twenty years. But when my daughter turned one year old, I suddenly, quite unexpectedly, began to compose poems for children. And for two years now I can not stop.
Read poems by Elena Yaryshevskaya : http://novayadoroga.livejournal.com/255263.html
Yaryshevskaya E. A jacket was walking down the street: poems / Elena Yaryshevskaya. - M.: Publishing house "Foma", 2011. - 24 p. - (Nastya and Nikita)

Remedy for insomnia

The weary sun hides in the river,
The night is coming, darkness is falling...
Something can not sleep today lamb,
Sleep does not come to the poor fellow in any way!

But sheep have a reliable remedy.
Again the sheep closes its eyes:
- Once, man,
- Two, man.
Three, man...
And falls asleep...

The book is in our library.

Julia Simbirskaya - a philologist by education and a poet by vocation, lives in Yaroslavl. Julia started writing not so long ago, she doesn’t have any books yet, but she has a full-fledged manuscript of extraordinary, interesting and, most importantly, unexpected poems.
One of her first poems turned out to be playful:

What a wonderful parrot!
Did you blind yourself, son?
- Mom, here is a sign, read it.
"Hanging bastard".

Wit usually requires brevity. And other poems by Julia do not differ in verbosity, but in many of them there is either a fun game, or a touching plot, or an amusing conversation about objects and phenomena that, every day, surround a small child:

Dad is back
From a business trip.
Cling to boots
big sneakers,
Dad's jacket
She hugged mine.
Also bored.
Gee!

Toys became unnecessary:
A handful of soldiers, two guns,
Lame horse, wagon without wheels.
I took them to the dacha today.
I'm sitting, picking my dinner.
And they probably need me.

In the forest in the swamp
You will find cranberries.
In a wicker basket
Bring home.
Then very carefully
Go through.
And adding sugar
You will rub it.
When you're yummy
Lick this one
think with love
About the swamp.

The new generation of children's poets calmly and naturally lets adult themes and plots into their world and into the world of the reader. Maybe this will not quite appeal to those parents who want to see in verses mostly a holiday and fun. This means that the tasks of children's poetry are expanding: poems are written not only for children, but also for their mothers and fathers, who also often need a kind, attentive and pure poetic word:

Invisible house near the heart
No window and no door.
The heart is well hidden
But you can hear it.
Day and night it tramples.
Do you suddenly want to leave?
I put my hand on my chest
I ask: "Don't go!"

We hope that these few verses and comments will draw your attention to a new poetic name: Yulia Simbirskaya.

THE VERY FIRST
Here is a little leaf
Surrounded by thick kidneys.
The very first! He is in intelligence.
He sits on the lower branch:
- It's all right, brothers!
You can unleash!

AIRPLANE
I run and heal.
I follow my trail.
There are wings and a motor.
Well, the sky is a whole yard!

ANTHILL
The forest shakes the clouds
On tops of pines.
Ant from afar
He wears needles to the house.
Through a thousand centuries
The house will become up to the clouds.

MITTENS
Shared fur
poodle after haircut
And tied mittens
One boy.
He caresses each
Curly back
And walk leads
Only on rubber.
(So ​​as not to run away).

ELK
salt pebble
I carry for the moose.
No goodies
Like this in the forest.
Hides furtively
behind his cheek,
Squinting and thinking:
Sweet what.

According to the article:

Yasnov M. “AND THEY PROBABLY NEED ME…”: ABOUT THE POET YULIA SIMBIRSKAYA/ M. Yasnov // Library at school. - 2013. - January. - S. 35 - 36.

REVIEW OF BOOKS "NEW NAMES IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE"
Author: librarian
MOBU Novobureyskaya secondary school No. 3
Pozdnyak O.P.
Recently, many new writers' names have appeared on the literary horizon. But we still often turn to books whose authors are venerable, well known to us. Entering the library or the book world, we look for the books of Zakhoder, Lingren, Volkov with our eyes. But the child reader cannot know only classical literature, he needs the fresh air of new literature. In order not to deprive children of first-class reading and to acquaint adults with new authors writing for children, the LUKOMORYE publishing house published the book New Names in Children's Literature. In it you can get acquainted with an overview of the work of writers, it is addressed to librarians, children, parents.
I want to introduce you to the latest in children's literature.
"Dreamer" by the English author Ian McEusen will be of interest to both adults and children. This is the best book of 2012. A little boy dreams of changing the world, making it kinder, and with the help of adults, he succeeds. Recommended for children 10-15 years old.
Andrey Zhvalevsky, born in 1967, writer, screenwriter, Laureate of the national children's award "Cherished Dream" (2006), "The Funniest Book" for the ironic horror novel "No harm will come to you here." Winner of the "Alice" award (2007) Books: The cycle about Pori Gutter, Time is always good, True story of Santa Claus and others are very popular with teenagers
Frost.
Marina Aromshtam (born in 1960), teacher, writer, Laureate of the "Chested Dream" award. The novel "When Angels Rest" was included in the list of outstanding books of the world "White Crows-2011". Famous books "When Angels Rest", "Shaggy Child", lives in Moscow.
Anatole France is a Nobel Prize winner, she wrote only one work "The Bee", which brought her fame. A very beautiful tale about a golden-haired girl Pchelka, who was captured by the gnomes, only love saves her from evil. Interesting for both adults and children, recommended for children 8-13 years old.
Tom Tit, French author, his book "Scientific amusements. Interesting experiments, crafts, entertainment” is interesting for children and parents, the author wrote this book together with his son. A book that has stood the test of time for all time, guaranteeing an interesting pastime for both parents and children. For children 10-15 years old.
Konstantin Sergienko with his book "Cardboard Heart" is perfect for both independent reading and reading aloud. A very kind and sentimental tale, calm and unhurried, which is a rarity for literature published in recent years. Once upon a time there was a Cardboard Man, one day he decides to help a sick girl and gets a magic flower for her at the cost of his life. All the characters of the fairy tale, even the harmful ones, are spelled out very clearly, what children should like, recommended for children 7-10 years old.
Eduard Verkin (born 1975), writer, laureate of the Cherished Dream Prize (2007) for the book Place of Dreams, honorable mention Kniguru-2011. Books: Cycle "The Adventure of Vitka and Genka", cycle "Chronicle of the Land of Dreams", cycle "Blueberry Gull", lives and works in Ivanovo.
Elena Gabova (born 1952), writer, poet, translator from Komi. In 2007, she was recognized as the most widely read author of the "Pearl of the North", the literary prize of Vladislav Krapivin for the story "No one saw the Red". In 2008, she became a laureate of the Cherished Dream Award for the book “The Bore Dyoma”, live in Syktyvkar. Best books: Squirrel skin, Boiled icicle, Deuce in behavior, Love on seven winds.
Aya En (Irina Krestyeva, born in 1965), writer, screenwriter, 2nd place in the national competition "Kniguru-2011", for the novel "The Bible in Text Messages", lives in Moscow. Best books: "Is there life on Nightmares or Merry adventures of Nyam, Chpok, Fi and Badi, not counting Slurp", "Tales of Winter Twilight". Children for middle age.
We also have new literature in our library. The book “Little Fairy” by Zlata Serebryakova, Stephenie Meyer “Twilight” is very popular among elementary grades.
but we, unfortunately, do not have it, the children saw the film based on this book and would like to read the book.
Marina Nekrasova, writer of children's detective stories. Best Books:
"Fat vs. Dragon Thief", "Fat Lord of Fire".
Valuable exhibits disappeared from the hotel museum, and the young artist Sasha Utkin, who came to the forum, had to deal not with drawing, but with investigation. And then you will learn even more interesting things by reading this work.
Dmitry Yemets, writer of children's detective stories. The most read book is a cycle about Tanya Grotter. "Tanya Grotter and Poseidon's Well"
"Tanya Grotter and the golden leech", "There is no exit at the entrance."
A girl discovers a forgotten prophecy of Drevmir in an abandoned gatehouse near a swamp. The predicted events begin to come true one after another. Such is the exciting plot of the work "Tanya Grotter and the Throne of the Ancient World."
But the biggest demand for the book Joan Rowling "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban". The writer's books returned the passion for reading to children. Rowling managed to create a truly cult book and become famous overnight. The tale of Harry Potter teaches us to tell the truth, to always remain human, even in the magical world. The Harry Potter books have broken the line between children's and adult reading.


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Meet the new names in children's literature, which you will hear about more than once www.labirint.ru/now/novye-imena-v-detskoy-literature Over the past couple of years, everything has changed: modern Russian authors have begun to be published. The good news is that exactly the good ones. Tamara Mikheeva, Stanislav Vostokov, Nina Dashevskaya, Alena Veresova, Ekaterina Timashpolskaya, Yulia Kuznetsova, Anna Dobrochasova, Anastasia Orlova and many others - these are the new names that will shape the image of children's literature over the next ten years. Most of these writers are winners of national literary awards, have several published books and far-reaching plans. In a word, we can not be afraid for the reputation of professional children's literature. She is in good hands. Tamara Mikheeva knows how to find a special intonation. The one that makes books for children and young adult literature equally true. This is a very rare gift. There are not so many writers who confidently and talentedly work with different ages. Take Neil Gaiman, for example. Or Vladislav Krapivin. Or Astrid Lindgren. And how lucky we are that in our generation there is this born storyteller, with whose stories you can grow and mature! First it will be Shumsy, a forest fairy tale about tree miracles and friendly families, and then Asino Summer, Light Mountains, Dolphin Children - exemplary teenage stories where magic coexists with the truth of life. Julia Kuznetsova is a titled author, winner of many awards. Her work was noted by the jury of the "Chested Dream" (2009, nomination "Children's Detective"), awards to them. Krapivin (2011) and "Kniguru" (2013). In March 2013, Yulia Kuznetsova became the winner of the All-Russian competition for the best work for children and youth for the manuscript of the story “Where is Dad?”. She is not afraid of difficult topics and the genre of "psychological story", which she herself defines her work. But writing about ordinary, sometimes even not very pleasant things is much more difficult than inventing fantastic stories. But Julia Kuznetsova transforms the "prose of life" simply into prose - accurate, charming and truthful. Stanislav Vostokov himself looks like the hero of an adventure novel. For example, he worked in zoos and saved animals in Africa (not without the help of the Gerald Darell Foundation), and now he writes poetry and prose, draws, communicates a lot with a new generation of writers, and regularly receives literary awards (Cherished Dream, Scarlet Sails) and others), but does not consider himself a “serious writer”. And he really loves to read: You can just talk about the benefits of reading. And here is an example from life. If I had not read many good books about animals, I would not have gone to work at the zoo, I would not have gone to Cambodia three times, driving all over Malaysia and half of Thailand at the same time, I would not have walked along Baker Street, I would not have met amazing people : French, British, Brazilians, Africans, Indians, would not have written at least two books. Alena Veresova comes up with touching and very tender stories for children. On the cover, her name often coexists with the names of young artists - Alena knows how to work in collaboration so that the artistic text and illustrations become one. Stories about Owl, fairy tales of Alenka, adventures of Shustrik the hare - these stories are full of cozy miracles and tell about what friendship, independence and courage are without annoying moralizing. Anna Dobrochasova not only writes wonderful fairy tales and stories, but also illustrates them herself! So we have in our hands a whole world created by the author from beginning to end. Here is "Orange" - a magical, as they would say earlier "Christmas" story, in which there is no fantasy, but there are everyday miracles that we create ourselves, especially at this time of the year. Here is "Button" and "Moon Beetle" - touching sketches from the life of a large and, undoubtedly, happy family, where there is always a place for adventure. It is impossible not to mention The list of important contemporary children's writers would be incomplete if we did not name a few more names. Marina Aromstam not only knows everything about how a good children's book works, but she also writes fairy tales and stories for different ages. Arthur Givargizov is known as a poet, writer, nominee for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Prize. Anna Yudina is an illustrator, author of bright and whimsical worlds, but now we can get acquainted with her artistic texts for children. Natalya Evdokimova writes short stories about important and difficult school and teenage times in a person's life. Maria Bershadskaya creates a series about Big Little Girl, in which she describes the problems of growing up and ways to solve them. Nina Dashevskaya also writes for children and adolescents, her works were awarded the Krapivin Prize, and were noted by the Kniguru jury. And let's not forget about the intriguing fantastic (in every sense of the word) debut of Victoria Lederman, the book "Calendar Ma (y) I." More.

Elena Martyanova
New names in children's literature

New names in children's literature.

There is an opinion that all talented storytellers lived a long time ago, and since the time of Barto, Chukovsky and Mikhalkov, there is nothing interesting in no children's literature, and better Nosov, Rybakov and Bulycheva still haven’t come up with anything for children. Meanwhile, children's literature in Russia is developing well. Appear every day new books. Meet: new names in children's literature which you will hear about again and again. I offer several modern writers whose books can be safely put on a bookshelf.

Tamara Mikheeva. How lucky we are that in our generation there is this born storyteller, with whose stories you can grow and mature! First it will "Shumsy"(Shumses are mysterious inhabitants of parks, forests and squares. They resemble Moomin trolls, hobbits, and Cheburashka, but at the same time they are completely independent creatures with their own history, lifestyle, naive and touching view of the world and very human relationships "They live in trees and protect them. Shums will teach little readers kindness, compassion, joy of life and respect for all living things. In addition, these are absolutely wonderful and exciting adventure tales, and then "Asino summer", "Light Mountains", "Dolphin Children"- exemplary teenage stories, where magic gets along with the truth of life.

Alena Veresova comes up with touching and very tender stories for children. On the cover, her name often coexists with names young artists - Alena knows how to work in collaboration so that the artistic text and illustrations become one. Stories about Owl, fairy tales of Alenka, adventures of Shustrik the hare - these stories are full of cozy miracles and tell about what friendship, independence and courage are without annoying moralizing.

Maria Bershadskaya, who worked on "Sesame Street" thought up and written, probably the best children's series in modern Russian literature, a series of books "Big Little Girl". Her heroine Zhenya is a seven-year-old girl who, despite her tall stature, is a small child inside. And each situation from Zhenya's life is a separate story of growing up and inner growth, whether it's about holidays and losses, about uncomfortable and tragic situations in which every child can find themselves. An ingenious invention - to see in one image, as in children's the world combines extreme and ordinary, small and big, a feeling of absolute insecurity before the world and daily victories over its obstacles. This situation of both fabulous detachment and realistic empathy, the author's sympathy for the hero's great and small sufferings, is what makes Bershadskaya's books so understandable and attractive.

Yulia Kuznetsova became the winner of the All-Russian competition for the best work for children and youth for the manuscript of the story "Where is Dad?". She is not afraid of difficult topics and genre "psychological story" by which she defines her creativity. But writing about ordinary, sometimes even not very pleasant things is much more difficult than inventing fantastic stories. But "prose of life" Julia Kuznetsova simply transforms into prose - accurate, charming and truthful.

"This is a truck and this is a trailer"- a story in prose for the little ones. This is a book about how a truck and his friend, a restless trailer, work from morning to night, delivering various loads. Along the way, the heroes meet a lot difficulties: holes, mountains, puddles and rains. But all this is nothing if there is a friend nearby who will come to the rescue. Popular children's the author Anastasia Orlova built the plot according to the classical principle of a fairy tale story, but each character in this fairy tale has its own unique character, its own voice and its own intonation.

Anna Nikolskaya - popular children's writer, gold medal winner named after Sergei Mikhalkov. One of her last books, especially loved by young readers, is a fairy tale about Avdotya Chemodanovna Svirepova. Many people compare this story with the cult books about Mary Poppins and Carlson, but it is written in a completely different, modern language. One day, the mysterious grandmother Chemodanovna appears in the house of nine-year-old twins and changes their lives to the best: now for breakfast kids are waiting for cheesecakes and cottage cheese rolls instead of oatmeal, and for the evening - walks in the rain through puddles instead of cartoons.

Daria Korzh "The Secret of Chocolate"- a fascinating tale about friendship, magic lessons and naughty, but still kind children. And most importantly, it is about the cherished children's dream - to be in the world of sweets. The red-haired girl Tasya becomes one of the assistants to the owner of the chocolate shop Izolda Markovna, and in her basement she accidentally finds a box with pastel fairies Rosa and Bella. Little readers, together with Tasya, will have to solve many unusual riddles and find out who Chocolate is.

People stop thinking when they stop reading. The value of books for a child is very great. Books serve to expand the child's understanding of the world, to acquaint him with things, nature, everything that surrounds him. Exactly adults read the child's first books, influence the formation of his preferences and reading tastes. Read along with child: take a book, sit down and read. When systematically books are read aloud, then over time the child begins to understand the structure works: where the work begins and ends, how the plot develops. The child develops logical thinking. Thanks to reading, the child learns to correctly compose sentences, his vocabulary expands, and his imagination develops. In addition, the child develops the ability to listen, and this is a very important quality. Experience shows that those children to whom books were read in childhood, told fairy tales, becoming adults, they read a lot. Reading helps the child to better understand their native language. Believe me, children are looking forward to when adults there will be time for them.

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