Publication Place: Беласток
Publication Date: 1969
Editor: Гайдук Мікалай
Graphics Design: Хомчык Аляксандр
Publisher: Галоўнае праўленне Беларускага грамадска культурнага таварыства
Sizes: 286с.
Category: Belles-Lettres
Copyright © 1969 by Сакрат Яновіч
Book Collection: KAMUNIKAT — this site (online version); BTH — the library of the Belarusian Historical Association, ul. Proletariacka 11, Białystok (hardcopy); MiOKB — the library of the Belarusian Culture Community and Museum, ul. 3 Maja 42, Hajnówka (hardcopy); private library in Bialystok (hardcopy)
Copy Numbers: BTH — [4121], [4147]; MiOKB — [5233], [6824], [6825]
Enclosures by Yanovich Sakrat This is a collection of short lyric sketches, diary notes and short stories. Every piece by Sakrat Yanovich is a life story. A few sentences are equivalent to several volumes. The author works on his works thoroughly and assiduously, carefully selecting words to make sure that every word carries an array of feelings. Enclosures is one of the author’s fist collections released by Belavezha, an association of writers in Poland. It was Belavezha’s first collection featuring works by one author. The characters of Sakrat Yanovich’s works are Belarusians from Poland’s Bialystok area, a minority that lives compactly without losing its Belarusianness. Sometimes they are better than others, sometimes they are worse, but they are what they are. Villagers coming to big cities are trying to behave differently but their nature, mentality and education eventually prevail. The more educated a person is the more likely he/she to miss his/her roots. But there are characters who think they have become urban residents and do not long for their homeland. (N.H.)
Belarusian Authors: Яновіч Сакрат
Catalog: Kamunikat.org | BTH | MiOKB | Прыватны кнігазбор
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Як толькі перастаў я поўзаць малечаю па хаце i пачаў хадзіць, памятаю акно. Яно вабіла мяне святлом i таемнымі гукамі. Даставаўся я да яго з бядою, але неадступна. Ужо прадчуваў i нават разумеў, што свет не канчаецца ў сенях, i аднекуль заходзяць да нас людзі, цёткі з дарункамі цукеркаў. Мне вельмі хацелася ўбачыць — менавіта — адкуль яны i як; a яшчэ, якія ў ix хаты, бо чуў, што таксама маюць свае... Акно снілася. Тады я вылятаў цераз ... More »
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