Biography and Sokolov
Vladimir Nikolaevich Sokolov Poet and translator Vladimir Nikolaevich Sokolov - one of the brightest and most talented representatives of the "quiet" lyrics of the 20th century. He was born and raised in the city of Likhoslavl, who became for him a mental moor and in later years. Native places inspired the poet to poems included in the "Golden Fund" of Russian poetry. The works of the Tver Territory are devoted to the works: “Holes of steam locomotives”, “Evening at home”, “Outskirts”, “At the station”, “Likhoslavl”, “The best years I lived”, “The star of the fields”, “Ancient Ostashkov, the grassy institute of the Literary Institute of the Order of the Order of Kirill and Methodius Bulgaria, Pushkin, the International Lermontovsky Prize in the city The Central District Library was named by V.
Sister of the poet, professional writer Marina Nikolaevna Sokolova, noted: “This is very fair. He loved our library very much. At the age of 12, he re -read it all in September of Sokolov, in which poets, writers, literary associations, school students, students, local historians, librarians, and representatives of public organizations took an active part. Born in the family of military engineer Nikolai Semenovich Sokolova - mother Antonina Yakovlevna Sokolova -, archivist, sister of the famous satirist Mikhail Yakovlevich Kozyrev - his literary traditions formed in the Kozyrev family.
In particular, A. Sokolov was passionate about the poetry of Alexander Blok and according to the old belief, waiting for the birth of his son, re -read his poems. The first verses were written by Vladimir Sokolov at the age of 8 years. In high school, Sokolov with a friend David Lange publishes several manuscript magazines - “The twentieth century” and “At dawn” at the same time visits the literary circle of the Soviet poetess Elena Aleksandrovna Blaginina.
On the recommendation of E. Blaginina and Professor L. Timofeev, in the year, Sokolov was accepted at the literary institute, seminar of the poet Vasily Vasilyevich Kazin. For the first time, Vladimir Sokolov’s poem “Memory of a Comrade” was published in Komsomolskaya Pravda, July 1. The debut did not go unnoticed by Stepan Shchipachev Article “Notes on the Poetry of the Year”.
The first book, which Sokolov wanted to call “Wings”, was published in the year under the title “Morning on the way”. Against the background of the remaining poetic books of the year, in which the war was still dominated by, the collection of Sokolov, according to critics, testified to the arrival of a new poetic generation, among which the names of Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Tsybin were called.
According to Yevtushenko’s memoirs, Sokolov became the pioneer of the theme and “as Stanislav Kunyaev writes,“ in the year Vladimir Sokolov was related to Bulgaria, translated a lot from Bulgarian, wrote about this country - “Poems from Bulgaria” married a Bulgarian Henrietta Khristevna Popova. Her life tragically broke in the year. Two children remained in Sokolov’s arms, Andrei and Snezhan, the upbringing of which was engaged in the poet’s mother and his sister Proseic Marina Sokolova.
Many poems by Vladimir Sokolov are dedicated to the Tver land, on which he often visited, until the middle of X came to the Likhoslavl, to his homeland. We will call at least such of them as “at the station”, “evening at home”, “outskirts”, “the star of the fields”, “the best years I lived”, “still buzzed somewhere by steam locomotives” at the beginning of the X Sokolov along with Elmira Slavgorod Sokolova came to the remains, the poems of “Ostashkov Ancient, Herry Vapsarova, the first laureate of the state premium of Russia to them.
Throughout more than forty -year -old paths in Russian literature, Vladimir Sokolov had not been published, not many books, only about twenty. The scrupulousness in working with the word was the most important for him in poem. Reformed, "almost went into linguistics." In Likhoslavl in the year, the name of Vladimir Sokolov was named the Central District Library, near which a commemorative stone was established to the poet.
Sokolov V. He gave all his life to the service of poetry, was the guardian of the classical verse and pure Russian language. Sokolov possessed an absolute poetic hearing, an incredibly accurate sense of the word. The poetic environment valued his opinion, as he always told the truth about the work of others and supported talents. His homeland is the city of Likhoslavl, created in the XIX century.
Nikolaev railway, the center, from which the paths diverge to Petersburg, Moscow and Torzhok. For the poet, Likhoslavl became the beginning of his creative path, through which this railway flashed, leaving in verses the “bundles of steam locomotives”, “steamed haze”, “station”, and “orange rails that run away to the darkness of the bridge and under sunset”.
The Likhoslavl Central Library was named after Vladimir Sokolov. The poet’s sister, Marina Nikolaevna Sokolova, says: “This is very fair. At the age of 12, he re -read it all. ” The involvement of an outstanding personality to the edge is an essential factor for local history. Employees of the Likhoslavl Central Library are engaged in local history studies of the work and biography of Vladimir Sokolov.
And this is no accident.The geographical touch to creativity brings closer to the poet, and his face, for many, has long turned into a stone face of the monument, suddenly becomes alive. Many poems by V. Sokolov are dedicated to the Tver land, on which he often visited, until the middle of the xg. The scenario plan was compiled on the basis of poems with a description of the city.
This is a station, a lake, an old suburban road to Lochkino, which the poet called “the first road in life”, his favorite lake street, a house in the Kozyreykh estate, a rebuilt gazebo, oak, planted by the poet’s mother in honor of the birth of her son Volodya, a cherry garden. The old house in the Kozyreykh estate, in which the poet was born and grew up, burned out in E GG. In his place, the mother and sister of Sokolova rebuilt a new house, where Marina Nikolaevna dreams of opening the Kozyrey-Sokolov Museum.
The poet wrote that a large old arbor in the grandmother's garden in Likhoslivl, where he lived every summer, played a large role in his literary education. The gazebo was painted with verses by Akhmatova, Gumilyov, Blok, northerner. The old gazebo in the difficult war years went on firewood, but now it is again rebuilt and painted with poems of poets who come to Likhoslavl for the anniversaries of Vladimir Sokolov or to visit Marina Nikolaevna.
Film frames were accompanied by verses by V. Video is often used in the conductable literary evenings. By the years of the poet, the library was prepared and published by the bibliographic index “Vladimir Nikolaevich Sokolov” Torzhok, the introductory article tells about the Likhoslavl roots of the poet, his constant connection with the “small homeland”. The sign of V.
Sokolov, magazine publications, literature on his life and creativity, located in the Fund of the Central Library are presented in the sign. A great friendship connects the librarians of the central library with a wonderful person, sister of the poet Marina Nikolaevna Sokolova. Marina Nikolaevna is a member of the Union of Writers of Russia, the author of the books “Golden Rails”, “Court at the Chinese City Wall”, “Colored Pencils” and others.
In recent years, the writer lives in Likhoslavl. Marina Nikolaevna provided us invaluable assistance in creating the electronic album “Vladimir Sokolov: The sense of homeland”. The album consists of four sections. Photo archive: photos from the Sokolov family archive. The work of the Likhoslavl Central Library. Description of events dedicated to Sokolov. The section “Here is my first road in my life, Chapter 1“ Vladimir Nikolaevich Sokolov ”includes a poet’s biography, a story about his connections with a small homeland.
Vladimir Nikolaevich Sokolov was born on April 18, at eight years old, and his mother took him to Moscow. He spent his school holidays with his sister in Likhoslavl. Having become adults, he tried to come to Likhoslavl every summer, to his beloved grandmother's house: "I am cherry, I am lying on the grass, I live on Lake Street." Chapter 2 of the Poemean Poet tells in detail about his parents and ancestors.
Articles are written by Marina Sokolova. Sokolov was born in the family of military engineer Nikolai Semenovich Sokolova - mother of Antonina Yakovlevna Sokolova - archivist, sister of the famous satirist Mikhail Yakovlevich Kozyrev Sokolov was passionate about the poetry of Alexander Blok and, according to the ancient belief, waiting for the birth of his son, re -read his poems.
The personality of the poet’s grandfather is interesting - Yakov Vasilievich Kozyrev, he was born in the village of Zaykovo of the Pervita volost, lived at the Likhoslavl Railway Likhoslavl station, working from morning to evening in the forge. I packed the first plow in the district, performed various blacksmithing, hired horses, the only one throughout the district made “musical chests”: when they opened a chest, music played.
The common mind, ingenuity and family hard work allowed him to make a considerable condition. Kozyrev belonged to the forest, several houses in Likhoslavl and a large allotment of the land on which the family estate was located. Yakov Vasilievich spent all funds on the education of children.