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Белорусская литература
Таблица авторов белорусской литературы - 8 произведений [rus]
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Литература ближнего зарубежья
Украинская и Белорусская литература из библиотеки Максима Мошкова. [rus]
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ABM -- Literature of Belarus (in English)
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Mikola Celesh ''Clouds Over my Land''
After printing his first stories in 1929, Mikola Celesh became fairly famous in Belarus. He published several books before World War II. His stories were translated into Russian and Polish. He emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1949. There he worked as a blue-collar workman, while writing prose for Belarusian magazines and newspapers. In 1976 he went out of his house... and dissapeared. It has been thought that he returned to the USSR, but it is more probable that an accident occurred.
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Jurka Vicbich ''Anticummunist Uprisings And Resistance In Belarus''
Jurka Vicbich was born in the city Velizh in the family of an orthodox priest. For a long time he worked on fabrics and facturies of Belarus and Moscow. He took part in various archeological expeditions within Belarus, the findings of which are now in South River, NJ. Before World War II, he published two books of stories. During the war, he wrote a large amount of articles about the history of Belarus. [eng]
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Творчество Юрия Крупенича белоруса из Калининграда
Стихи и рассказы о море, Кёнигсберге-Калининграде, женщинах и кораблях. [rus]
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Uladzimier Dudzicki -- ''Striving Toward Desire''
His real name was Uladzimir Hutska. He was born in a village called Dudzichy (not far from Mensk). September, 1930 he was accepted into Ignatousky Pedagogical Institute of Mensk, from which he was soon expelled as a ''natsdem''. February 23, 1933 he was arrested by NKVD and sent to jail. [eng]
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