THE DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE R. KARAPETYAN’S POETRY FOR CHILDREN
DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2017-11-179-184
Rustam Karapetyan (Krasnoyarsk) is the author of six children’s books. He also has publications in many children’s magazines and collective books. The article continues a series of studies devoted to the poetry of contemporary Siberian authors for children. The author of the article analyzes phonetics, grammar, vocabulary, figurative system and lyrical plot. Karapetyan’s children’s poetry has structural integrity. An important category of his poetry is the game (play). The game / play is dual. On the one hand, the poet realizes it as free creativity, which a child can realize, but an adult can’t. On the other hand, the game is an opportunity to try different life roles. The child and the parent are opposed to each other, but at the same time they are mutually necessary as two complementary worlds. A small hero of Karapetyan’s poetry exists in two parallel spheres. There are space of reality and his imagination. Fantasy is more significant than reality. The motives of flight, travel, magic transformation are constantly repeated in poetry. In addition, the poet is not afraid to use the plots and motives that were previously encountered in Russian children’s literature. Karapetyan’s creativity enters into a dialogue with well-known authors and it continues the tradition of classical lyrics for children.
Keywords: contemporary poetry for children, Siberian poetry, Rustam Karapetyan, structure of poetic text
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Issue: 11, 2017
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: CREATIVE WORKS OF THE SIBERIAN WRITERS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY – THE BEGINNING OF THE XXI CENTURY FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN THE CONTEXT OF LITERARY TRADITIONS
Pages: 179 — 184
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