What a deep meaning has one short word – Homeland. And for each person, this word contains something of its own.
When we think about our homeland, we think about the great, beautiful country in which we were born. Love for the motherland has been instilled in us since childhood by parents, educators, and teachers. From generation to generation, stories are passed on about the most important events, outstanding personalities, their exploits and great deeds. Therefore, when we think about our homeland, we think about the heroes of the past and present, about famous writers, poets, musicians, and artists. All this is our history, all this is our Homeland.
Kirill Nikolaevich Filonov, a member of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan, shared what the concept of Homeland means with the listeners of the Club of Interesting People project.
He presented a number of his works (Close people and What I remember), where the author reflects on patriotism and love for his homeland through the thoughts and deeds of his characters.
Filonov K.N. is a member of the literary association of the North Kazakhstan Region, which operates on the basis of the regional museum of local lore, leads the writing club for schoolchildren on the basis of secondary school No. 10 of Petropavl.
Working with young people, Filonov K.N. wishes them to be a little kinder, not to leave anywhere, to create, to open the way to the future and make Kazakhstan a warm home for all people living here, regardless of ethnicity and religion.
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