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Children's Soviet writers
Children's literature has always been and remains in demand, having an immense influence on the kids. Several generations grew up on the books of favorite authors, who first showed the kids a clear line between good and evil, who taught them to learn the laws of nature, the rules of communication with each other, who acquainted with history and other sciences in the presentation accessible to the child's understanding. Many ideals, taken from children's books written by Soviet writers, have become the basis for the formation of the character of the individual. They remain in the mind of man until the end of life.
Soviet children's writers - authors of books for the younger generation - are some kind of educators who have imposed moral and moral responsibility for the formation of a worthy personality. In the adult generation of Russians these names evoke the most pleasant associations.
Soviet children's writers: Agniya Barto
Almost everyone is familiar with the poems of the Soviet poetess Agniya Barto. Family, pioneers, the life of Soviet schoolchildren - the main theme of her good, often funny works, popular with both children and adults. In them, Agniya Barto spoke with the language of a real child, and in her life she did truly adult actions: she found and returned hundreds of children scattered throughout the country into their families. The case, it would seem, is hopeless, because in children's years very few people know about themselves full information (address, physical signs, proper names). But many children could remember the bright moments of life (like riding with Egorka on the sled, as the cock pecked painfully between the eyes, like playing with your favorite dog Julbars). It was these memories Agniya Barto, who could speak the language of the children, used in her searches.
Soviet writers: Eduard Uspensky
A bright representative of the children's writers of Soviet times is Eduard Uspensky. Crocodile Gena, Cheburashka, postman Pechkin, cat Matroskin, Uncle Fyodor - and today these cartoon characters remain loved and are like every house.
Korney Chukovsky is the favorite of children
But who does not know the poems of Korney Chukovsky: "Fly-Tsokotukha", "Moydodyr", "Cockroach", "Aibolit", "Barmaley"? Many Soviet writers created under their real name. Chukovsky - this was the pseudonym Korneichukov Nikolai Vasilyevich. His most readable works he wrote for his and his daughter Murochka, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 11. The poem "Aibolit" - was a cry of the soul about a magical doctor who will fly and save everyone. In addition to Murochka, Chukovsky had three more children.
All his life Kornei Ivanovich helped those who turned to him for help, using for this his fame, charm and artistry. Not all Soviet writers were capable of such open deeds, but he sent money, beat pensions, places in hospitals, flats, helped to break through to gifted young writers, fought for those who were arrested, took care of orphaned families. By the way, in honor of the Fly-Tsokotuhi entomologist AP Ozerov in 1992 called a new species of flies from the Diptera detachment - mucha tzokotucha.
The role of Soviet writers in shaping personality
Soviet writers made a significant contribution to children's literature, having grown on their works several generations of remarkable people. Vitaliy Bianchi, Mikhail Prishvin, Igor Akimushkin tell the children about the beauty of nature in a kind, colorful and informative way, instilling love for her and our younger brothers from a young age. Such famous Soviet writers as Arkady Gaidar, Valentin Kataev, Boris Zakhoder, Grigory Oster and many others are still popular among readers, because through all their works the idea of kindness and compassion for one's neighbor runs through the red thread.
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