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Radiy Pogodin is one of those writers whose time has come today. We need to return to his works, reread, relive and rethink every line of the text.
The collection includes the author's best works: "Where the Clouds Come From", "What Senka Had", "A Joke", "Maxim and Maruska", "Brick Islands" and the most controversial, incredibly poignant and multi-layered cycle of stories "A Book About Grishka".
"A child should grow like a tree. There is no need to break off its top. There is no need to trim its side branches. You can give the tree the shape of a ball. You can give it the shape of a lion, even a camel. But the shape of a tree is unpredictable and beautiful. A child is the tree of all people." These words, in fact, are the main pedagogical credo of the writer.
All Pogodin's boys and girls - preschoolers or junior schoolchildren by age - are restless people, observing, thinking and asking questions: "... why, what, why, where?" "Thoughts need to run, so that the child learns to think, to comprehend life with reason," wrote Radiy Pogodin.
There are many adult characters in his books - expressive and memorable, including elderly and even old, but they all retained a child's soul and did not lose the ability to communicate with children on an equal footing.
The collection includes the author's best works: "Where the Clouds Come From", "What Senka Had", "A Joke", "Maxim and Maruska", "Brick Islands" and the most controversial, incredibly poignant and multi-layered cycle of stories "A Book About Grishka".
"A child should grow like a tree. There is no need to break off its top. There is no need to trim its side branches. You can give the tree the shape of a ball. You can give it the shape of a lion, even a camel. But the shape of a tree is unpredictable and beautiful. A child is the tree of all people." These words, in fact, are the main pedagogical credo of the writer.
All Pogodin's boys and girls - preschoolers or junior schoolchildren by age - are restless people, observing, thinking and asking questions: "... why, what, why, where?" "Thoughts need to run, so that the child learns to think, to comprehend life with reason," wrote Radiy Pogodin.
There are many adult characters in his books - expressive and memorable, including elderly and even old, but they all retained a child's soul and did not lose the ability to communicate with children on an equal footing.
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