Kozlov Sergey Grigoryevich Biography
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The name of Seryozha and their surname was given to the one -year -old boy's foster parents Grigory and Natalya Kozlov, who took him from the Moscow orphanage on Taganka. At that time, Spanish children who received the Soviet Union were saved in orphanages. According to one version, little Seryozha was such a Spanish child. The official date of birth was recorded on August 22. The creative abilities and romantic nature of Seryozha appeared in ...
school years. He wrote his first poems in the eighth grade and began to attend classes of the Literary Association "General", where he was sitting at the same table with Bulat Okudzhava. Sergei guessed that he was not his own son, although his mother and father in every way hid this fact from him. Father died early when Sergey was 16 years old.
After graduation, Sergey worked as a worker at the factory, a typewriter in a printing house, a stoker on a steam locomotive and even a school singing at school. And he wrote poetry, dreaming of entering the Literary Institute. The mother had a complex character, and she and her son often conflict. At 20, Sergei left home to Kyiv, hoping to stay there forever. Here he met with the novice poetess Tatyana Mikhailovna Glushkova, and in the year they got married.
Since September, Sergey began to study at the Literary Institute. Gorky, in the workshop of Leo Oshanin. His wife studied there in absentia, and at the same time worked as a guide at the Pushkin Reserve in Mikhailovsky. In the summer and gg. Kozlov, following the example of many writers of those years, went to the forwarder in geological expeditions.
In the Kyiv period of life, a significant event took place in the fate of Sergei Grigoryevich. Kozlov was friendly with Boris Kharchuk, who in the year founded a children's magazine in Ukrainian in Kyiv Malyatko and became his first editor -in -chief. Since the magazine was young, the authors were not enough, and Kozlov exposedly composed a small fairy tale “How the Sun broke”.
She was immediately transferred to the Ukrainian language and put in the room. So the first publication of the first tale of the writer took place. The miniature was noticed and placed on the pages of the magazine "Spark". The same fairy tale in a duet with another in G. in the life of the writer entered a children's topic. In the year, Sergey Grigoryevich defended his diploma with a handwritten poetic collection and went to his wife in Mikhailovskoye.
At first, the guide was not found there for him, he had to take shape with the so -called nail, and then he was legally enrolled as a guide. He worked in the reserve for two years. In the year, Kozlov, along with other young writers, performed the “Avia-Production of Poetry” from Moscow to Kamchatka. Children's literature did not let go of the writer.
In the year in Mikhailovsky, Kozlov composed a book of fairy tales “True, will we always? Hedgehogs and a teddy bear became her through characters. Sergei Grigoryevich himself has repeatedly said that Hedgehog is the main and beloved hero of his works, and this image is not so fabulous as a philosophical. In other words, the writer's fairy tales are equally addressed to children and adults - they are multifaceted and suggest a thoughtful reader.
Since some fairy tales, which especially gave the name of the whole book, was far from children's questions about life and death, the collection lay in the table for a long time - the author published in other publications only individual fairy tales from it. For the first time, the full collection “True, will we always? In addition to prose, Sergei Grigoryevich also wrote poems.
Kozlov also translated poems: from Mansi - Yuvan Shestalov, from the Ukrainian - Vladimir Fedorovich Panchenko, from Turkmen - Aman Ashirova and others. The poetry of Kozlova himself continues and complements the fairy -tale world. Even some heroes of fairy tales moved to the poems: “Hedgehog walks without paths, he has two pairs of legs from the institute, the poet also wrote poetry for adults, of which more than a thousand were collected in his archive, but they are still not published.
In the year, Sergei Grigoryevich divorced. In the year he became a member of the Writers' Union, in the same year he married a second time - Tatyana Malyavina. She worked in cinema. The marriage was strong, the couple did not separate 37 years - until the day of the death of the writer. They had no children. In the year, Kozlov entered the highest courses of directors and scriptwriters under the USSR Goskino, where he wrote the diploma scenario “New Old Fairy Tale”, later shot by the director N.
Kalashnikova at the Mosfilm, the film received several awards “Silver Vityaz”, 3 prize at the international festival “Fairy Tale”. But work in the "big" cinema did not attract Sergey Grigoryevich. However, according to his fairy tales and poems, more than a dozen cartoons were delivered, the most famous of which: “Like a lion and a turtle sang a song”, “Hedgehog in the fog”, “Tryama!
The most striking embodiment of those and the ideas of the writer is the animated version of the fairy tale “Hedgehog in the fog”, so loved by the audience.Sergei Grigoryevich shows that there is nothing sadder than loneliness in the world and there is nothing more beautiful and more important than friendship, thereby helping to strengthen the truth and absolbility of such concepts as “good” and “beauty”.
In the x Sergei Kozlov was carried away by writing plays for children, and 15 of them were set in more than the theaters of Russia and abroad Japan, Poland, France, Finland, Latvia. The company "Melody" released 6 copyright grampes, and in the year audiobooks with the fairy tales of the writer came out. Many books began to be published with the city of filmmaker Sergei Makhovikov wrote music for several “adults” verses by Sergey Grigoryevich and successfully performed them at concerts and meetings with spectators.
They worked on songs together in the village of Lyubets, Vladimir Region, where Sergey Grigoryevich built a house. In the city of Sergei Kozlov was nominated from Russia for the International Prize. He composed his smart and unusually touching stories until the last days of his life. The writer always believed that with children we can seriously talk about the same thing as adults: about love, trust, the joy of life, the fragility of beauty, about pain, fear, loss, even about death, and therefore his fairy tales are never outdated.
Sergey Grigoryevich Kozlov passed away on January 9th of the year and was buried in the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. Shortly before his death, or rather, a month before her, Kozlov became the laureate of the Korney Chukovsky Prize - "For the development of the innovative traditions of Korney Chukovsky in modern Russian children's literature." This award has become the only lifetime award of the writer.
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