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On April 11, 2024, at 16.00, the Labyrinth gallery (the 3rd floor) of the National Library of Belarus will host the presentation of new books by Andrey Mukovozchik, "The Agitator's Notebook" and "Runaway and Funny"
Andrey Nikolaevich is a columnist for the SB Publishing House. Belarus Today", member of the Union of Writers of Belarus, winner of the professional creative contests "Televershina" (National Television Competition), "Golden Pen" (Belarusian Union of Journalists), "Golden Literature" (Ministry of Information of the Republic of Belarus), "Golden Bison" (community of Belarusian and Russian journalists "Friends –Cyabres"). The author was awarded with the Gratitude of the President of the Republic of Belarus and the medal "For Labor Merits".
Andrey Mukovozchik works in the genre of political journalism. He is the author of seven publications, among which are "The Wet Pants Revolution", "Roots and Root Eaters", "What to teach children", "What to teach adults", etc. The latter were awarded with a diploma of the first degree in the nomination "Lit format" at the LXIII National Competition "The Art of the Book".
In the new editions of The Agitator's Notebook and Runaway and Funny, Andrey Mukovozchik summarizes his personal campaigning and propaganda experience. The books reveal the state policy of the Republic of Belarus and the traditional values of the Belarusian people. The author pays great attention to clarifying the requirements of the current moment from the point of view of preserving and strengthening the independence and sovereignty of the country.
The mass-political publication "Agitator's Notebook" traces the continuity with the magazine, which was published in the summer of 1942 during one of the most difficult, tragic periods for the country. At the event, it will be possible to get acquainted with individual issues of the "Agitator's Notebook" for 1969–1987 from the fund of the National Library.
The event will be attended by representatives of publishing houses, journalists, ideological workers, as well as those who are interested in the history of their country at the present stage.
Tel. for information: (375 17) 368 37 37
The material is presented by the Public Relations Department.