The Philosophy of Non-Soviet Belarusian Poetry in the 1970s and 1980s
The interview given by Adam Hlobus (Uladzimir Vyachaslavavich Adamchyk, born September 29, 1958), a Belarusian writer, poet, artist, and publisher. He began publishing poetry in 1981 (in the newspaper Literature and Art and the magazine Maladosts). He is the founder of the Society of Young Writers “...
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| description | The interview given by Adam Hlobus (Uladzimir Vyachaslavavich Adamchyk, born September 29, 1958), a Belarusian writer, poet, artist, and publisher. He began publishing poetry in 1981 (in the newspaper Literature and Art and the magazine Maladosts). He is the founder of the Society of Young Writers “Tuteyshiya” (1986–1988). Selected books: Park (poetry, 1988), Loneliness at the Stadium (short stories, 1989), Death Is a Man (1992), Crossroads (1993), Damavikameron (1994), Just Don’t Tell My Mom (1995), Koidanava (1997), New Damavikameron (1998), Post Scriptum (1999), Texts (a collection of all previous books, 2000), Braslav Stigmata (2001), Notebooks (2003), Home (2005), coParticipants (2006), Letters (2006), Fairy Tales (2007), Convolutus (2008), Castle (2008), PLAY.BY (2009), Krutahory Fairy Tales (2010), New Sky (2010), Sayings (2012), Names. Literary Portraits (2013), Fairy Tales for Adults (2013), Portraits (2014), Stories about Minsk and Its Surroundings (2015), Reverse Perspective (2016), Family (2017), Capital Fairy Tales (2018), Features (2019), Angel (2021), Snowflake (2022), Our Neighbor Karatkevich (2025). |
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| spelling | doaj-art-c3d4fec55d5d4407a97aa0163a5c416f2025-08-20T02:11:12ZengSciendoStudia Humana2299-05182025-04-01142556310.2478/sh-2025-0008The Philosophy of Non-Soviet Belarusian Poetry in the 1970s and 1980sHlobus Adam0Schumann Andrew11Minsk, Belarus2University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, Sucharskiego 2, 35-225Rzeszow, PolandThe interview given by Adam Hlobus (Uladzimir Vyachaslavavich Adamchyk, born September 29, 1958), a Belarusian writer, poet, artist, and publisher. He began publishing poetry in 1981 (in the newspaper Literature and Art and the magazine Maladosts). He is the founder of the Society of Young Writers “Tuteyshiya” (1986–1988). Selected books: Park (poetry, 1988), Loneliness at the Stadium (short stories, 1989), Death Is a Man (1992), Crossroads (1993), Damavikameron (1994), Just Don’t Tell My Mom (1995), Koidanava (1997), New Damavikameron (1998), Post Scriptum (1999), Texts (a collection of all previous books, 2000), Braslav Stigmata (2001), Notebooks (2003), Home (2005), coParticipants (2006), Letters (2006), Fairy Tales (2007), Convolutus (2008), Castle (2008), PLAY.BY (2009), Krutahory Fairy Tales (2010), New Sky (2010), Sayings (2012), Names. Literary Portraits (2013), Fairy Tales for Adults (2013), Portraits (2014), Stories about Minsk and Its Surroundings (2015), Reverse Perspective (2016), Family (2017), Capital Fairy Tales (2018), Features (2019), Angel (2021), Snowflake (2022), Our Neighbor Karatkevich (2025).https://doi.org/10.2478/sh-2025-0008totalitarian societypoetryexistentialismminskbelarusian philosophy |
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| title | The Philosophy of Non-Soviet Belarusian Poetry in the 1970s and 1980s |
| title_full | The Philosophy of Non-Soviet Belarusian Poetry in the 1970s and 1980s |
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| title_full_unstemmed | The Philosophy of Non-Soviet Belarusian Poetry in the 1970s and 1980s |
| title_short | The Philosophy of Non-Soviet Belarusian Poetry in the 1970s and 1980s |
| title_sort | philosophy of non soviet belarusian poetry in the 1970s and 1980s |
| topic | totalitarian society poetry existentialism minsk belarusian philosophy |
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