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Writer, poet, playwright, chairman of the Russian Writers' Union, author of USSR anthems, political figure. Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (1913 - 2009)

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Sergei Mikhalkov was born on March 13, 1913 in Moscow. His family had noble roots. In addition to Sergei, the family raised two more boys: Mikhail and Alexander. Sergei began writing poetry as a child. And his early work was highly appreciated by the poet A. Bezymensky. Then Sergei and his parents moved to the Stavropol Territory. It was there, in 1928, that a poem by Sergei Mikhalkov was first published.

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After the end of the war, he changed the direction of his creativity. Famous poems for children by Sergei Mikhalkov appeared. He also created children's plays and wrote scripts for cartoons. When the Great Patriotic War began, Sergei Vladimirovich worked as a war correspondent. Developed the script for the film “Frontline Girlfriends” (for which he received the State Prize), “The Battle of Falcon”. At the same time, Mikhalkov worked on the script for the film, which became very famous, “Three Plus Two” and the film “Great Space Journey”.

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Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov considers poetry for children to be the main work of his life. “The popularity of children's books is a very mysterious thing,” says the poet. - It is impossible to predict it. But the fact remains: if a child has a lot of books in the house, and he demands that the same one be read to him, then this is a real children's book. So I didn’t choose the children, but the children chose me. Why? It's a mystery to me."

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For several years, Sergei Vladimirovich nurtured the dream of composing a fairy tale that would be interesting and understandable to all children on Earth, regardless of what continent they live on. And the dream came true! The name of the future fairy tale was born - “The Festival of Disobedience.” And before “The Holiday of Disobedience” (1983), Mikhalkov had other fairy tales and stories, including the famous “The Three Little Pigs” and the funny “Stubborn Little Goat,” and the little “Moshka” with the big “Quarrel!”

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In 1944, after the government decided to change the anthem, Mikhalkov became one of the authors of the text of the new version. The second edition of the text of the anthem came from the pen of Mikhalkov in 1977. The third – in 2000.

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In 1944, listening to Krylov's fables on the radio, Mikhalkov began to imbue himself with the sound of this epic genre and made sketches of his first fable. Soon the first two fables, one after another, appeared on the pages of Pravda. The success was deafening, and it turned the green light on satirical genres in the Soviet press. Sergei Mikhalkov is the author of more than 200 fables, the last of which, “Wise Advice,” was written in 2002.

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The film magazine "Fitil", akin to a newspaper feuilleton, was a stunning success after its first releases. The contribution of “The Wick” to the cause of state building is appreciated: the USSR State Prize in 1978, the Order of the Badge of Honor - in 1982. The Sergei Mikhalkov Theater is a unique phenomenon. In the playwright's arsenal, plays for children and adults happily coexist, competing with each other in unexpected plot twists, with sparkling humor and high artistic merit. Sergei Mikhalkov's plays for children still remain the most significant and relevant, having bypassed the stages of many theaters in the country and abroad.

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In 1937, a son was born, Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky, now a world-famous film director. His mother is poetess and translator Natalya Petrovna Konchalovskaya. At the beginning of his independent creative activity, he took the double surname Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky, and after the death of his father, he finally retained his mother’s surname. In 1945, the second son, Nikita Mikhalkov, was born, and later, like his older brother Andrei, he became a world-famous director, People's Artist of Russia, and winner of the prestigious Oscar Award (USA).

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For high service to Russian literature and culture, Hero of Socialist Labor Sergei Mikhalkov was awarded four Orders of Lenin (1939, 1963, 1973, 1983), two Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1967, 1988), the Order of the Red Banner (1945), the Order of the October Revolution (1971) , Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree (1985), Order of the Red Star (1943), Order of Friendship of Peoples (1993), Order of Honor (1998), for services to the Russian Orthodox Church - orders of St. Sergius of Radonezh and St. Blessed Tsarevich Dmitry (1993, 1998). Mikhalkov is a laureate of the Lenin Prize (1970), four USSR State Prizes (1941, 1942, 1949, 1978), the State Prize of the RSFSR (1977), and Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1967). One of the minor planets of the Solar System is named after Mikhalkov (1999). On August 27, 2009, Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov died. He was 96 years old.


I have always considered the number 13 lucky.

He belongs to the old noble family of the Mikhalkovs, whose estate is partially preserved in the city of Rybinsk.


Sergei's talent for poetry appeared at the age of nine.



In 1935, the first known work was published, which became a classic of Soviet children's literature - “Uncle Styopa”.

Sergei Vladimirovich wrote poetry (What do you have?), cycles of poems, scripts for films and cartoons.



Once, at a meeting with the poet, children asked why Uncle Styopa did not have children. And Uncle Styopa had a family - a wife and son.

Among the military pilots - excellent testers - Yegor lives in the town, He has the rank of major. Strong, brave and serious, He achieved his dream In exploring the starry distance, In conquering heights. To complete the task On a rocket ship, Unearthly tests He took place on Earth. And one morning early We will hear in the silence: “Cosmonaut Yegor Stepanov From Mars sends greetings to the Moon!”


Presentation on the topic: “Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov. Biography". Prepared by Ivan Potapov, 3b grade student Teacher Kukuruzyan Rodika Alekseevna

Mikhalkov Sergei Vladimirovich (1913-2009) - writer, poet, playwright, fabulist, translator, chairman of the Writers' Union of Russia, author of the text of two anthems of the Soviet Union and the anthem of the Russian Federation, chairman of the Writers' Union of the RSFSR, public and political figure.

On his father's side he came from the old noble family of the Mikhalkovs

In 1927, the family moved to the Stavropol Territory, to Pyatigorsk. S. V. Mikhalkov studied in this city, and his creative activity began here. His first poem, “The Road,” was written and published.

In 1930, after graduating from school, he moved to Moscow, where he worked as a laborer at the Moskvoretsk weaving and finishing factory, a junior observer of a geological exploration expedition of the Leningrad Geodetic Institute in Altai, and a freelance employee in the letters department of the Izvestia newspaper.

During the Great Patriotic War, Sergei Mikhalkov worked as a war correspondent.

The famous epitaph to the Unknown Soldier, laid out on the granite slab of the Eternal Flame near the Kremlin wall: “Your name is unknown, your feat is immortal,” also belongs to Mikhalkov.

In 1943, Sergei Mikhalkov, together with military journalist Georgy El-Registan (Gabriel Arkadievich Ureklyan), wrote the text for the National Anthem of the USSR. Music by A.V. Alexandrov (in the center). In 1977, he created the second edition of the State Anthem of the USSR. In 2001, for the third time he became the author of the text of the National Anthem, now of the Russian Federation.

My mother knew S.V. Mikhalkov. From the age of 10, she studied in the “Young Friends of Books” circle at the Moscow City Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren.

Famous children's writers came to the club's classes and to the holidays dedicated to Children's Book Week: A.L. Barto, Yu.I. Korinets, N.V. Bogdanov and many others. Agnia Lvovna Barto The most frequent guests were S.V. Mikhalkov and A.G. Aleksin. Anatoly Georgievich Aleksin

It was he who introduced her to S.V. Mikhalkov at an anniversary party dedicated to the writer’s 80th birthday. My mother worked and was friends with Anatoly Georgievich Aleksin.

Literary quiz When and where was S.V. born? Mikhalkov? What genres did S.V. use in his literary work? Mikhalkov? What was the name of his first poem? How many birthdays did he celebrate this year? S. V. Mikhalkov was born on March 13, 1913 in Moscow. Poems, stories, fairy tales, fables, plays, translations, articles, scripts. "Road". 101 years old

Finish the word In the house eight fraction one At the Ilyich outpost There lived a tall citizen By the nickname................... There were houses in one alley. Stubborn lived in one of the houses..... Get vaccinated! First grade! Have you heard? This is us! Why did I stand against the wall? I'm shaking............. We're going, going, going To distant lands, Good neighbors, happy …………. Who, having stuffed his mouth with cake, says: And where ………… Who was sitting on the bench, Who was looking at the street, Tolya was singing, Boris was silent, Nikolai was kicking ……….. Mother said: - Close the door! A bee is flying towards us...... Tower Foma, knees, friends, compote? rocked the swarm

Literary quiz In which poem did the guys start an argument about the professions of mothers? What poem are these lines from? On a long journey, take your friends with you: They will help you, and it’s more fun with them. Who did the guys take with them on the road? What sentence did the hero of the poem “Cleanmanship” write? What conclusion did he come to? What was Uncle Styopa's last name? “What do you have?” “Song of Friends” We are taking with us a cat, Chizhik, a dog, Petka the Bully, a Monkey, a parrot - what a company! "The cow gives milk." “Yes, becoming a scientist is not easy!” Stepanov

“In world children's literature today there are good books created in dozens of different languages. There are teacher books that are strict and demanding. There are companion books. There are magic books. There are books-soldiers. And every new good children’s book is a holiday for thousands of young citizens of planet Earth.” S.V. Mikhalkov

Irina Dementieva
Presentation “The Life and Work of S. V. Mikhalkov”

Presentation on the topic: "Life and work S. IN. Mikhalkova"for the preparatory school group.

Sergey Mikhalkov born March 13, 1913 in Moscow. In addition to Sergei, two more were raised in the family boy: Michael, Alexander. The poet's mother, Olga Mikhailovna Mikhalkova, was a sister of mercy, then taught French at school, and then devoted herself entirely to her family. Family Mikhalkova went to the Stavropol Territory, where the future poet graduated from school, and then returned to the capital. He worked in several places until he finally became a newspaper freelancer. "News". At that time, in the biography of Sergei Mikhalkova his poems were published in the most famous newspapers and magazines of the country. For example, in "Ogonyok", "Pravda", "Komsomolskaya Pravda", "Izvestia"

However, after the poem was printed "Uncle Styopa" became even more famous. In 1935 (year of publication of the poem) Mikhalkov begins his studies at the Literary Institute. During the Great Patriotic War Sergei Mikhalkov works as a war correspondent, and after graduation continues to write poetry for children. Sergey Mikhalkov wrote fables for children in verse and prose, such as How: "Mirror", "Two friends", "The Fox and the Beaver", "The Lion and the Fly", "The Nightingale and the Crow", "Elephant Painter", "Someone else's trouble", "Two Fat Men and a Hare" and others. At the same time Mikhalkov worked on film scripts that became very famous: "Three plus two", "Great Space Journey". He also wrote the screenplay for more than a dozen other films and an animated film. "The New Adventures of Puss in Boots"

In 1944, after the government decided to change the anthem, Mikhalkov became one of the authors of the text of the new version. The second edition of the anthem text came out of the pen Mikhalkov in 1977. The third - in 2000. In 2008 S. Mikhalkov for outstanding contribution to the development of Russian literature, many years creative and social activities was awarded the Order of St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called. In 2013, a Russian postage stamp dedicated to this award was issued. In 2009 S. Mikhalkov died at the age of 97. On May 28, 2014, a monument to S.V. was unveiled on Povarskaya Street in Moscow. Mikhalkov. Participated in the ceremony President B. Putin.

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Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov
With my pen - my weapon, What I hold in my hands - I serve all honest working people as a soldier.
1913-2009.

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Sergei Mikhalkov was born on March 13, 1913 in Moscow. The family raised two more boys - Mikhail and Alexander. Father Vladimir Aleksandrovich Mikhalkov was a descendant of a noble family.
The Mikhalkov family, according to family legend, dates back to the 15th century and is distantly related to the Romanovs, Tolstoys, and Yanovskys.

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Sergei Mikhalkov spent his childhood on the Nazaryevo estate in the Moscow region. The brothers received their primary education at home: the German governess Emma Ivanovna Rosenberg instilled in the children not only the fundamentals of the strictest self-discipline, but also taught them the German language at such a level that already in childhood they could read Schiller and Goethe in the original. Even after more than half a century, Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov brilliantly gave presentations in German on children's literature at various international forums.

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The writer's early years were spent in the North Caucasus, in the cities of Pyatigorsk and Georgievsk, where his literary activity began in 1928.

His first publication, the poem “The Road,” appeared in the magazine “On the Rise.”

In 1930 the family moves to Moscow. Sergei Mikhalkov works at the Moskvoretsk weaving factory, then on a geological exploration expedition. And in 1933, the young poet became a freelance employee in the letters department of the Izvestia newspaper. His poems appear in the popular magazines “Ogonyok”, “Pioneer”, “Prozhektor”, in the newspapers “Izvestia”, “Komsomolskaya Pravda”, “Pravda”.

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This time also marked the beginning of his long-term friendship with the writers Lev Kassil, S.Ya. Marshak and K.I. Chukovsky, the wonderful stage masters Rina Zelena and Igor Ilyinsky, in whose performance the triumphant march of Mikhalkov’s children’s poems began on stage and on the radio. throughout the country - all this finally determined his literary fate.

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In 1935, the magazine "Pioneer" published the most famous and beloved work of many generations of children - the poem "Uncle Styopa". In Moscow there is even a monument to this literary hero (in Slesarny Lane, in front of the building of the Moscow Region Traffic Police Department).

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In 1935, the pioneer department of the Moscow city Komsomol committee invited the poet to participate in a competition for a pioneer song. In order to get the appropriate creative impulse and find the right topic, I had to spend about a month with the guys in one of the pioneer camps in the Moscow region. From the trip, the poet brought three pioneer songs and several funny poems for children.

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And already in 1937 he became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. In just a few years, the poet Sergei Mikhalkov became known throughout the Union. Then, in 1939, he received the highest award of the USSR - the Order of Lenin.

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“In 1938, my first play for children, Tom Canty, was shown on the stage of the Central Theater of Young Spectators in Moscow. Over the next twenty years, fifteen of my plays for young and adult spectators were staged on the stage of our theaters and theaters of people's democracies. The best of them, in my opinion, are “Red Tie” (1947), “A Cheerful Dream” (1946), “I Want to Go Home!” (1949), “Zaznayka Bunny” (1951), “Sombrero” (1957) and the satirical comedy “Crayfish” (1957 edition).”

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When the Great Patriotic War began, Sergei worked as a war correspondent. Developed scripts for the films “Frontline Girlfriends” (for which he received the State Prize), “Fight at Falcon”.
Author of the epitaph on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Kremlin Wall: “Your name is unknown, your feat is immortal”

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“I will never forget the frosty night at the field airfield, when with indescribable excitement I saw off the pilots of the Northwestern Front on a combat mission. Packs of leaflets were loaded on board the planes... These were my poetic messages to our partisans, in which I sought to encourage and call on the merciless struggle of the Russian people in the occupied territory. I remember the headings of the leaflets: “Let your hand not tremble!”, “You will win!”, “Russia must not be conquered!” From these journalistic poems, “Fantasy for Children” (1944) was subsequently born.

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“The idea of ​​turning to a fable was given to me by one of the oldest and most remarkable masters of Russian literature, A.N. Tolstoy. Having once read my new poems for children, he said: “Those poems of yours, in which you come from folklore, from folk humor, are the ones that work best for you... Try writing fables.” Some time later I wrote my first fable. A.N. Tolstoy liked the fable. I wrote a few more. One of them was published by the newspaper Pravda. It was the fable "The Fox and the Beaver". Then “The Hare in Hop”, “Two Girlfriends”, “The Far-Sighted Magpie” and others appeared.”

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In 1943, Mikhalkov, together with military journalist Georgy El-Registan, wrote the text for the national anthem of the USSR. In 1977, Mikhalkov created the second edition of the USSR national anthem, in which there is no mention of Stalin's name. In 2000, for the third time he became the author of the text of the national anthem, now of the Russian Federation.

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It was then that the poet said in an interview that he sincerely wanted to compose “the anthem of an Orthodox country,” since he is a believer and “has always been a believer.” “What I just wrote is close to my heart,” said Mikhalkov.

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After the end of the war, S. V. Mikhalkov changed the direction of his creativity: he created children's plays, fairy tales, and wrote scripts for cartoons. Famous poems for children by Sergei Mikhalkov appeared. At the same time, Mikhalkov worked on the script for the film, which became very famous, “Three Plus Two” and the film “Great Space Journey”.

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“I worked with passion in the field of literary translation, I was lucky enough to convey to Soviet children the sound of the excellent poems of the Polish poet J. Tuwim, as well as write the Russian text for the Czech operas by B. Smetana “The Bartered Bride” (1949) and A. Dvorak “The Devil and Kacha” "(1956).

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The works of Sergei Mikhalkov were so popular that by 2008, according to general estimates, their circulation amounted to 300 million.

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In 1967, S.V. Mikhalkov was awarded the Order of Smile, as the favorite poet of children from many countries of the world.

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