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Adam Hlobus (born 29 September 1958 as Vladimir V. Adamchyk, be, Уладзімір Вячаслававіч Адамчык (transl. Uladzimir Vyachaslavavіch Adamchyk) is a
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ian writer, novelist, essayist, poet, publisher, and artist.


Early and personal life

Hlobus was born in
Dzyarzhynsk Dzyarzhynsk or Dzerzhinsk, formerly Koidanova or Koydanava ( be, Дзяржы́нск, Dziaržynsk, formerly , ; russian: Дзержи́нск, Dzerzhinsk, formerly , ; pl, Kojdanów; yi, קוידאַנאָוו, Koydanov; lt, Kaidanava), in t ...
Minsk Region Minsk Region or Minsk Oblast or Minsk Voblasts ( be, Мі́нская во́бласць, ''Minskaja voblasć'' ; russian: Минская о́бласть, ''Minskaya oblast'') is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Minsk, ...
in the family of Belarusian writer Vyacheslav Adamchyk ( be, Vyachaslau Adamchyk). He and his family moved to
Minsk Minsk ( be, Мінск ; russian: Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the admi ...
in 1959, where he grew up. He graduated from the
pedagogical Pedagogy (), most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political and Developmental psychology, psychological development of le ...
department at the Minsk Art School, and the A.K. Glebov (1977) art department of the Belarusian Theatre and Art Institute (1983). He worked as a draftsman, painter and
art restorer The conservation and restoration of cultural property focuses on protection and care of cultural property, cultural property (tangible cultural heritage), including Collection (artwork), artworks, Architectural conservation, architecture, Archae ...
, graphic designer, and editor of ''Krynitsa'', a publishing house, established in 1987. He is married to Alena Adamchyk, a Belarusian photographer. He has two children and a grandson.


Activism

He was one of the founding members of the informal association of young writers known as ''Tuteishyja'' (''Tuteishyja'', 1986 – 1990), which was not only a literary group but an active
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group as well. Specifically, the union organized a protest against Stalin's repressions called " Forefathers Eve”, during which thousands of Belarusians marched, in October 1988. This became a reoccurring event for Belarusians in the following years. Hlobus was a member of the Writer's Union in 1988 and the Union of Belarusian Writers since 1989.


Career

The first publications of poetry were in 1981 (Weekly '' Literatura i Mastatstva'', journal ''Maladost''). His book ''Grud,'' published in 1985, was banned and ruined by the regime representatives. Today the poems and short stories of Hlobus are translated into many languages, and Hlobus's works are published in English, German,
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, Polish, Russian, Ossetian, and
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. In the Russian books ''Werewolves'' (released in 1991), ''Demonokameron'' (1993), and ''Lyrics BY clause'' (2007), they were each composed of poetry translations by Russian poets from Alexander Eremenko, Alexey Parschikov, Vyacheslav Kupriyanov, Dmitry Mizgulin, and lyrical
prose Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech, uses a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or follows the conventions of formal academic writing. It differs from most traditional poetry, where the f ...
translated by Svyatozar Barchenko and Alexey Andreev.


Bibliography

* ''Grud'' (1985, Minsk, "Mastackaia litaratura", 64p.) The book was banned by the Soviet censorship and its circulation was destroyed. * ''Park'' (1988) * ''Loneliness at the stadium'' (1989) * ''Death – a man'' (1992) * ''Crossroads'' (1993) * ''Domovikomeron'' (1994) * ''Do not tell my mom'' (1995) * ''Koydanovo'' (1997) * ''New domovikomeron'' (1998) * ''Post scriptum'' (1999) * ''Lyrics'' (2000), a compilation of all previous books * ''Braslavskaya Stigmata'' (2001) * ''Notebooks'' (2003) * ''Home'', Roman (2005) * ''Contemporaries'' (2006) * ''Fairy Tales'' (2007 Minsk, "Lohvinau" Publishing House, 200p. ) * ''Adam Hlobus. Lyrics BY''. Publisher: Harvest, AST. 2007; , (''Russian translation'') * ''The Castle'' (2008 Minsk, "Harvest" "Suchasny litaratar" 256p.) * ''Convolutus: Lyrics and prose'' – Minsk: Suchasnyj lіtaratar, 2008. ( '' The eight books that have been published over the last eight years '') * ''Play.By''. Publisher Igor Loginov 2009 * ''The New Heaven'' (2010 Minsk, "Galiafy" 192 p. ) * ''The fairy Tales of Krutagorje'' (2010 Minsk, "Lohvinau" Publishing House, 200p. ) * ''Sentenses'' (2012 Minsk, "Harvest" 736p. ) * ''Names'' (2013 Minsk, "Lohvinau" Publishing House, 122p.) * ''The fairy Tales About Grown-ups'' (2013 Minsk, "Lohvinau" Publishing House, 200p. ) * ''The Novels of Different Years'' (2014 Minsk, "Lohvinau" Publishing House, 160p.) * ''Portraits'' (2014 Minsk "Галіяфы", 96p. ) * ''The stories of Minsk and its Surroundings'' (2015 Minsk, "Lohvinau" Publishing House, 224p. ) * ''Reverse Perspective'' (2016 Minsk, "Harvest" 288p. )


Translated publications

* ''Werewolves'' (1991 Minsk, "BDPPR" 32p. art magazine ABC №1 Registration number 171), translation by Alena Adamchyk * ''Death is a man'' (1993 Index on Censorship London), translation Vera Rich * ''Unser Stadtviertel'' (1995, Weißrussland – die eroberte Sprache (=Ostara 4). Hannover: Rabenrat-Verlag) translation by Norbert Randow * ''Demonicameron tales'' (1996 Index on Censorship London ) translation Vera Rich * ''Demonokameron'' (1998 Bialystok, "ZB w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej" ) translation Jan Maksymiuk * ''Lyrics BY'' (2007 Moskou, "AST" 576p. ), translation Aleksandr Yaromenko, Alexey Parschikov, Vyacheslav Kupreyanov, Dmitriy Mizgulin, Alexey Andreev, Svyatozar Barchenko * ''Bielaruski'' (2006 Minsk, "Suchasny litaratar" 161-166p. ), translation Wendy Quinn


Collective collections

* ''Local'' (1989), a collection of members of the association "The Locals" ( '' Local '' ) * ''All Year Round'' (1996), a collection of * ''The Modern Belarusian Prose'' (2003)


Literature

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