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Dubovka, Vladimir Nikolaevich
Born July 2 (15), 1900, in the village of Ogorudniki, now Postavy Raion, Vitebsk Oblast. Soviet Byelorussian poet. In 1924, Dubovka graduated from the V. la. Briusov Higher Institute of Literature and the Arts. His works, published since 1921, include verses, narrative poems, tales, novellas, and essays on language and literature. Dubovka has translated the works of A. S. Pushkin, V. Syrokomla, Byron, and Shakespeare into Byelorussian. Dubovka, who now lives in Moscow, has been awarded two orders and various medals. WORKSVybranyia tvory, vol. 1-2. Minsk, 1965.Zhoutaia akatsyia. Minsk, 1967. Kazki, Minsk, 1968. Ganna Alel’ka. Minsk, 1969. In Russian translation: Zolotaia rannitsa. Leningrad, 1961. Milovitsa. Minsk, 1962. Polesskaia rapsodiia. Leningrad, 1967. Zheltaia akatsiia. Moscow, 1970. REFERENCEBuhaeu, D. Uladzimir Dubouka. Krytyka-biiagrafichny narys. Minsk, 1965.Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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