List of Belarusian writers

Below is an alphabetical list of famous novelists, poets, and playwrights, who are Belarusian or of Belarusian origin.

A

  • Aleś Adamovič (1927–1994), writer and critic.
  • Kastuś Akuła (1925–2008), writer and journalist.
  • Śviatłana Aleksijevič (born 1948), investigative journalist and prose writer.
  • Francišak Alachnovič (1883–1944), writer, journalist and Gulag survivor.
  • Natalla Arsieńnieva (1903–1997), playwright, poet, and translator.

B

  • Alhierd Bacharevič (b. 1975), writer and translator.
  • Maksim Bahdanovič (1891–1917), poet, journalist and literary critic.
  • Francišak Bahuševič (1840–1900), poet, writer and lawyer.
  • Ryhor Baradulin (1935–2014), poet, essayist and translator
  • Źmitrok Biadula (Samuił Płaŭnik) (1886–1941), poet, writer and activist.
  • Alexander Bogdanov (1873–1928), philosopher and revolutionary.
  • Janka Bryl (1917–2006), short-story writer.
  • Symon Budny (c. 1530 – 1593), humanist scholar and educator.
  • Vasil Bykaŭ (1924–2003), novelist.

C

  • Ciotka (Ałaiza Paškievič) (1876–1916), poet and political activist.

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D

  • Siarhiej Dubaviec (born 1959), journalist and writer.
  • Uładzimier Duboŭka (1900–1976), poet and nationalist.[1]
  • Vincent Dunin-Marcinkievič (c. 1808 – 1884), writer, poet, dramatist and social activist.

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  • Ivan Šamiakin (1921–2004), socialist realist writer.
  • Fabijan Šantyr (1887 - 1920), Belarusian poet, writer and public figure who is regarded as “the first victim of [the Bolsheviks] in…Belarusian politics and literature”.
  • Karłas Šerman (1934–2005), translator.

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Robert B. Pynsent; Sonia I. Kanikova (1993). The Everyman Companion to East European Literature. Dent. ISBN 978-0-460-87201-0. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
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