TENDENCIES OF HUNGARIAN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN 2020 AND OTTÓ KISS’S CHILDREN’S MONOLOGUE TITLED A BÁTYÁM ÖCCSE [THE LITTLE BROTHER OF MY BIG BROTHER]
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The present study discusses Hungarian children’s literature of 2020 with a focus on its decisive works. We analyze works whose authors were nominated for or won the Author of the Children’s Book of the Year prize in the under 12 years age category. Within the corpus of the investigated works two strong genre-based tendencies prevail: tale novel and children’s monologue. We will be discussing how the position of lyric poetry gets re-positioned and becomes the marker of the mystical based on the analyzed works. From a poetics perspective, we will discuss the effects postmodern text-creation strategies have on children’s literature, the lyric self of certain works / role-play of narrators, but we also touch upon the question of which works can be connected to active illustrations. Lastly, we shed light upon what solutions these works have for inspiring the reader to become co-resolvers and co-creators. We will analyze Mari Takács’s Bingaminga és a babkák [Bingaminga and the Babkas], Erzsi Kertész’s Éjszakai Kert [Night Garden], Borbála Szabó’s A János vitéz-kód [The John the Valiant Code], Edina Kertész’s Lajhár, a sztár [Sloth, the Star], András Dániel’s Nincs itt semmi látnivaló [Nothing Here to Be Seen] as well as the prize-winning A bátyám öccse [The Little Brother of My Big Brother] written by Ottó Kiss.
本研究讨论了2020年匈牙利儿童文学,重点关注其决定性作品。我们分析的是12岁以下儿童图书奖提名或获奖作者的作品。在被调查作品的语料库中,两种强烈的体裁倾向盛行:故事小说和儿童独白。我们将在分析作品的基础上,讨论抒情诗的地位如何被重新定位,并成为神秘主义的标记。从诗学的角度,我们将讨论后现代文本创作策略对儿童文学的影响,某些作品的抒情自我/叙述者的角色扮演,但我们也触及哪些作品可以与活跃的插图联系起来的问题。最后,我们阐明了这些作品的解决方案,以激励读者成为共同解决者和共同创造者。我们将分析玛丽塔卡克斯的Bingaminga es babkak Bingaminga和巴布卡蛋糕,Erzsi安德烈•柯特兹的Ejszakai Kert夜花园,Borbala萨博是一个Janos vitez-kod(约翰勇敢的代码),埃迪娜安德烈•柯特兹的Lajhar一sztar懒惰,这颗星,Andras丹尼尔的Nincs itt semmi latnivalo(也没有看到)以及获奖一batyam occse(我哥哥的弟弟)写的奥托吻。