In the library branch
In the library of the branch in these days are events dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the great Russian revolution: exhibitions, exhibitions, virtual presentation, etc. the Year of the centenary of the revolution is a good occasion to recall that this event was a turning point not only in Russian history but also Russian culture. Of course, we could not avoid the attention of writers and poets, witnesses of the era. How they perceived being in a new revolutionary world?.. November 15, 2017 in the reading room of the library was Literary marketplace "Revolution through the eyes of poets of the Silver age", where participants tried to pay tribute to the works of the wonderful poets who created in the early twentieth century for Russia a grandiose poetic capital.
Poets whose work has been presented at the Literary platform, reacted differently to the events in 1917.
Some did not accept the revolution, reacted to her with hostility, as to a global catastrophe. This Zinaida Gippius, ambiguous poem where "All around" insightful read Yaroslav Rothove. And Ivan Bunin, the deeply tragic excerpt from his "Mission of Russian emigration" with the utmost sincerity conveyed to listeners Daria Story. Sounded a poem of Mikhail Voloshin "Russian revolution" performed by Catherine Riabinini and a poem by Osip Mandelstam "Twilight of freedom" performed by Konstantin Kramerova. Remember the audience and well-known romance of Alexander Vertinsky "what I have to say that sang for them Tishchenko Alexander. Do not be indifferent to present the tragic poem of Anna Akhmatova "Not when I, who left the land" given by Elizabeth Philippi.
Sounded and the works of poets, for whom the revolution was a cleansing storm. An excerpt from the poem "the Twelve" were performed by Tishenkov Nikita. But the suggestiveness and originality of the poem one of the most popular Russian poets, Sergei Yesenin "Captain Earth" deeply and fully conveyed to the audience Alexander Kulaev.
Left his attention to Literary sites and most revolutionary poet of that time of Vladimir Mayakovsky, whose poem "About rubbish" wonderful read Jacob Kotovane.
The participants of the meeting demonstrated the diversity of creative individualities of the poets of the Silver age that made acquaintance with the poetry of this rich in talent period, albeit slightly complicated, but extremely fascinating. At the end of the meeting there were many requests for new encounters with poetry for amazing discoveries in the world of literature, creative searches and findings.
In short, friends, let us read, study, discuss and think together.
Head. library branch
Larisa Ivanova