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Acsai Roland

Acsai Roland

Publisher: Napkút Kiadó

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Summary

Acsai Roland sokműfajú alkotó, aki egyaránt otthon van a felnőtteknek szánt és a gyermekirodalomban, ahogy ezt több sikeres művével már bizonyította.Ebben a kötetben a gyerekeknek szánt, illetve a gyerekekről szóló versei kaptak helyet. Bizonyos szempontból hiánypótló alkotások, mert a magyar irodalomban ritkábban felvillanó apaságélmény lenyomatai. A költő úgy döntött, hogy ha Szabó Lőrinc megírta a Lóci-verseket, ő majd megírja a Zsófi-verseket, bár egy ciklus erejéig Johanna, a tíz évvel később született kistestvér is szót kér (bár még alig tud beszélni). E versek segítségével a szülők és a gyermekek távoli tájakra is elrepülhetnek, ahol különböző kalandok várják őket. De a könyv olvasói mindeközben olyan témákkal is szembesülnek, mint a válás, a kistestvér születése vagy a külföldre költözés miatt való elszakadás.Acsai Roland versei a nagy gyermekirodalmi klasszikusok hangját idézik, ugyanakkor ízig-vérig modern alkotások.
Available since: 05/01/2021.

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