First-year law- enforcement students of group 2, faculty №6 and senior lecturer of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Candidate of Philology Natalia Kobylko visited an exhibition dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the English writer, the most famous representative of the detective genre - Agatha Christie.
The exhibition was held at the University Museum, and conducted by Andrii Prokhorov, a specialist of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work. The students listened with interest to the life and career of the writer, unknown facts of her biography, the history of the creation of classic characters in detective literature - Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Andrii Prokhorov paid attention to film adaptations of Agatha Christie's novels, the selection of actors and their use in the role, because the leitmotif of all the work of the queen of detective novels was psychology, immersion in the inner world of the individual.
Lively discussions were held and many questions were asked. This fact testifies to the awareness of students in various fields - literature, culture, psychology. Celebration of the anniversary of the ancestor of the detective genre Agatha Christie is one of the steps to understanding the achievements of world culture.