- Ivan
Pavlovich Melezh (Belarusian: Іван Паўлавіч Мележ; 8
February 1921,
Khoiniki District — 9
August 1976, Minsk) was a
Soviet and
Belarusian writer and...
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Janka Kupala John
Lettou Oleg
Manaev Vera Maslovskaya, poet
Janka Maur Ivan
Melezh Alexander S.
Potupa Ryhor Reles Mendele Mocher Sforim,
founder of modern...
- the late 1950s,
along with such
contemporaries as Ivan
Shamiakin and Ivan
Melezh. Bryl's father,
Anton Danilovich Bryl, was a
railway worker. In 1922, his...
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Kataev Alim
Keshokov Vadim Kozhevnikov Mikhail Lukonin Georgi Markov Ivan
Melezh Sergey Mikhalkov Sergey Narovchatov Vitaly Ozerov Boris Polevoy Afanasy...
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Iosif Goshkevich (1814, Straličaǔ – 1875),
diplomat and
Orientalist Ivan
Melezh (1921, Hlinišča – 1976), writer,
playwright and
publicist Fyodor Stravinsky...
- Bykaw, Ales
Adamovich etc.); the pre-war era was also
often depicted (Ivan
Melezh). A
major revival of the
Belarusian literature occurred in the 1960s with...
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before Christmas by
Nikolai Gogol)
Glushachykha (People in the
Swamp by Ivan
Melezh)
Babulia (Shabany by
Alhierd Baharevich) Elsa (Elsa's Land by
Elena Ganum)...
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novella The
Robinsons of Palesse [be] ("Палескія рабінзоны", 1930), and Ivan
Melezh's novel People on the Marshes [be] ("Людзі на балоце", 1962).
Uladzimir Karatkevich's...
- head of
government of
Socialist Soviet Republic of Byelorussia, to Ivan
Melezh.
After the
beginning of
Perestroika an
opportunity to
write about forbidden...