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Kupala (Êóïàëà) Yanka
(the pen-name of Ivan Dominikovich Lutsevich)
(1882—1942)
A classic of Belarusian literature, the founder (together with Jakub Kolas) of the modern Belarusian literature and Belarusian literature language. People's Poet Of Belarus. Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus (1928) and of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine (1929). Born in the village of Vyazynka of Vileika District (now -- Minsk oblast), graduated from Belarusian People's College. In 1905 he published his first verse in Belarusian, "The Peasant" and in 1908 his first book of collected verses, "Reed-pipe" appeared. The creator of Belarusian national comedy ("Pavlinka", 1913) and drama ("Ruined Nest", 1919), of a classical poem ("Barrow", 1912; "Bobdarouna", 1913; "She and Me", 1930; "Unnamed", 1924; "Over the Oressa River", 1933; "Taras' Lot", 1939). He is an author of more that 1,000 verses, 19 poems, 4 plays.
Belarus, 2002, Yanka Kupala
Belarus, 2002, Yanka Kupala and Jakub Kolas
USSR, 1957, Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1962, Yakub Kolas and Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1962.07.07, Minsk. 80th Birth anniv of Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1982.06.15, Moskow. Birth centenary of Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1982.07.07, Minsk. Birth centenary of Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1957, Bust of Kupala in Minsk
USSR, 1962, Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1966, Yanka Kupala's museum in Minsk
USSR, 1972, Yanka Kupala
USSR, 1982, Yanka Kupala
Belarus, 2001, Stage from the «Paulinka»
Belarus, 2004, Raisa Koshelnikova in «Pavlinka»
Belarus, 2005, Vladimir Dedushko in different plays
USSR, 1974.04.24, Kupala monument in Radoshkovichi
USSR, 1980.02.20, Kupala monument in Vyazinka
USSR, 1982, Birth centenary of Yanka Kupala