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Research and Practice Seminar "In the Footsteps of the Maladnyak Members"

Research and Practice Seminar "In the Footsteps of the Maladnyak Members"
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January 27
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11:00 – 14:00
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The National Library of Belarus will host a research and practical seminar dedicated to the anniversaries of the "Maladnyak" association writers on January 27, 2021: the 135th anniversary of Zmitrok Biadulia (1886–1941) and the 120th anniversary of Mikhas Zaretski (1901–1937).

The event will be held within the framework of the national project "On the Wave of Time, Throughout the Life" (2019–2023), dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the formation of the All-Belarusian Literary Association of Writers and Poets "Maladnyak". The initiators of its creation were the National Library of Belarus, the State Museum of the History of Belarusian Literature, the Belarusian State Archive-Museum of Literature and Art, and the Publishing House "Zviazda" (Star) (Maladosts magazine).

The event will take place on January 27, 2021 from 11.00 to 14.00 at the National Library of Belarus (Minsk, 116 Niezaležnasci Ave).

! Due to the epidemiological situation, participation in the seminar is possible both in the Library and remotely.

After the seminar, the best texts will be published on the pages of the virtual sections dedicated to the anniversaries of Zmiatrok Biadulia and Mikhas Zaretski within the framework of the project "On the Wave of Time, Throughout the Life" and in the magazine "Maladost".

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