"Melody of the living strings of the Carpathian soul" Presentation of work by Hanna Yosypivna Tomenyuk

Best, what is happening in my soul -

This is the transformation of words in a poem.

I love the word, I was born with it,

This love for the lyre came in handy for me.

Hanna Tomeniuk

Rakhiv land is rich in talents. Very happy, that creative people develop their talent without breaking away from their native nature, from his small homeland.

During the regular meeting club in the interests of "Trembit", which operates at the reading room of the children's library (head Maria Yavorenko), took place meeting-presentation of Hanna Tomeniuk's work by name "Melody of live strings of the Carpathian soul».

The host of the event spoke about the life and creative path of the poetess, emphasized, what Anna Yosypivna is our compatriot, was born and grew up in Rahov in a large family, now lives in Uzhhorod. She started writing poetry from school years. It was published in regional newspapers and the magazine "Green Carpathians". The author of poetry collections "Poppy seeds" (2004), "Vinshunok" (2006), "The holiday is a serious matter!», "In the sleeves, grandmother's poems were hidden in the coat" (2017) and "At the Crossroads of a Hundred Winds" (2021).

The librarian conducted a bibliographic review of the poet's work, where she talked about the author's love for her native Zakarpattia region, to Ukraine, to the native song, folklore and Ukrainian culture.
The performance of the poetess herself was interesting Hanna Tomeniuk, who talked about her childhood and youth, recited her own poems about eternal human feelings and loyalty to her native land, in which our roots and the future of our children. Also, fables in a modern way sounded for those present.

Childhood friends Natalia Kovalenko and Natalia Titor they congratulated the poet on her new book with sincere words and flowers. They noted, that her poetic works are harmoniously intertwined with her state of mind, emotions and the desire to keep up with the times, make sense of the new era and events.

Members of the club recited poems of the poetess in the interests of "Trembit". "In independent Ukraine", "How not to love the father's house", "Our language", "Ukraine, my Ukraine", "Native Hutsulshchyna", "Embroiders for Ivanka..." and other.

Those present had the opportunity to ask the poetess questions. At the end of the performance, the artist presented her to the library and the audience the book "At the Crossroads of the Winds" with an autograph and wishes.

Head of the library Eva Didyk sincerely thanked Anna Yosypivna for they, that found time to visit the library and give the audience the pleasure of poetic moments, wished her good health, creative success and inspiration, and to all of us a speedy victory and a peaceful sky.

 

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