On October 7, the National Library hosted a creative meeting with Lyudmila Markovskaya, the author of the book "It is impossible to forget and to return".
Everyone has their own memories of childhood, adolescence, adolescence, but not everyone is given the opportunity to write a book about these stages of life, fascinating and taking the soul. The teacher, philologist, and writer Lyudmila Markovskaya succeeded. Unusually, without a comma, she called a collection of kind and sincere prose, in which, with humour and sadness, she shares with the reader unforgettable memories of her childhood, her native school and the factory village of Olkhovka.
The book by Lyudmila Markovskaya seems to be throwing a bridge between our time and the Soviet era, from which we all, to a greater or lesser extent, came out, and invites us to remember that time, its realities, things, traditions.
Relatives, friends and colleagues came to congratulate the author on the release of the book.
Tatyana Dashkevich, poet and bard, Svetlana Borokhova, the teacher of the Minsk State College of Arts, Elena Sinyavskaya, the soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Belarus, Alexander Terekhov, guitarist, teacher, former director of the Children's Music School of Arts No. 13, and Svetlana Starodetko, the soloist of the Belarusian State Philharmonic Society, laureate of the international competition delighted the audience with creative performances. Warm words, wonderful songs and romances, wonderful music, the meeting with Lyudmila Mikhailovna turned out to be truly creative.
At the end of the event, the heroine of the evening answered the questions of those present and held an autograph session.
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