Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is recognized as one of the outstanding poets of the era and became the founder of the modern Russian literary language. His work received recognition during his lifetime. Pushkin's name is inextricably linked with numerous outstanding literary works that form an integral part of educational programs and the cultural heritage of Russia. His poetry, novellas, dramas, and fairy tales have established themselves as a hallmark of Russian literature and are known internationally.
The exhibition dedicated to the work of A. S. Pushkin will not leave young readers indifferent. The exposition will feature various editions of fairy tales by the great Russian poet and writer, which bring joy from early childhood. These works, presented in verse form and imbued with magic, touch upon themes of the struggle between good and evil, envy and humility, as well as mutual assistance and friendship.