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Belarusian Belarusian may refer to: * Something of, or related to Belarus * Belarusians, people from Belarus, or of Belarusian descent * A citizen of Belarus, see Demographics of Belarus * Belarusian language * Belarusian culture * Belarusian cuisine * Byelor ...
or of Belarusian origin.


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Aleś Adamovič Aleksandr Mikhailovich Adamovich ( be, Аляксандр Міхайлавіч Адамовіч, translit=Aliaksandr Michailavič Adamovič, russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Адамо́вич; 3 September 1927 – 26 January ...
(1927–1994), writer and critic. *
Kastuś Akuła Kastuś Akuła ( be, Кастусь Акула, November 16, 1925 - January 29, 2008) was a Belarusian writer. After serving in the military during World War II, in 1947 he moved to Canada, where he was one of the founders of the Belarusian Canadia ...
(1925–2008), writer and journalist. * Śviatłana Aleksijevič (born 1938), investigative journalist and prose writer. *
Francišak Alachnovič Frantsishak Alyakhnovich (March 9, 1883 in Vilnius – March 3, 1944 in Vilnius, be, Франці́шак Ка́ралевіч Аляхно́віч, translit=Francišak Karalevič Alachnovič, russian: Франтишек Ка́рлович Оле ...
(1883–1944), writer, journalist and Gulag survivor. * Guillaume Apollinaire (1880–1914), poet, playwright short-story writer and novelist. * Natalla Arsieńnieva (1903–1997), playwright, poet, and translator.


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Alhierd Baharevich Alhierd Bacharevič ( be, Альгерд Бахарэвіч, Alhierd Bacharevič in Belarusian Łacinka; born 31 January 1975 in Minsk) is a Belarusian writer and translator (his actual first name is Aljeh (Алег) ). In 1997 he graduated from ...
(b. 1975), writer and translator. *
Maksim Bahdanovič Maksim Adamavich Bahdanovich ( be, Максім Адамавіч Багдановіч, ; russian: Максим Адамович Богданович, translit=Maksim Adamovich Bogdanovich; 9 December 1891 – 25 May 1917) was a Belarusian poet, ...
(1891–1917), poet, journalist and literary critic. *
Francišak Bahuševič Francišak Bahuševič ( be, Францішак Багушэвіч, pl, Franciszek Bohuszewicz, – () was a Belarusian poet, writer and lawyer, considered to be one of the initiators of modern Belarusian literature. Biography Bahuševič wa ...
(1840–1900), poet, writer and lawyer. *
Ryhor Baradulin Ryhor Janavič Baradulin ( Belarusian: Рыго́р Янавіч Бараду́лін; 24 February 1935 – 2 March 2014) was a Belarusian poet, essayist and translator. Biography Ryhor Baradulin was born in 1935 in Vierasoŭka ( be, Вера ...
(1935–2014), poet, essayist and translator *
Źmitrok Biadula Samuil Jafimavič Płaŭnik ( be, Самуіл Яфімавіч Плаўнік, translit=Samuil Jafimavič Płaŭnik; yi, שמואל בן חיים פּלאַווניק; 23 April 1886 – 3 November 1941), better known by the pen name Źmitrok B ...
(Samuił Płaŭnik) (1886–1941), poet, writer and activist. *
Alexander Bogdanov Alexander Aleksandrovich Bogdanov (russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Богда́нов; – 7 April 1928), born Alexander Malinovsky, was a Russian and later Soviet physician, philosopher, science fiction writer, and B ...
(1873–1928), philosopher and revolutionary. *
Janka Bryl Ivan Antonovich "Janka" Bryl ( be, Янка Брыль; 4 August 1917 – 25 July 2006) was a Soviet and Belarusian writer best known for his short stories. He was one of the older generation of Soviet writers who had begun their literary ...
(1917–2006), short-story writer. * Symon Budny (c. 1530 – 1593), humanist scholar and educator. *
Vasil Bykaŭ Vasil Uladzimiravič Bykaŭ (often spelled Vasil Bykov, be, Васі́ль Уладзі́міравіч Бы́каў, russian: Василь Влади́мирович Быков) (19 June 1924 – 22 June 2003) was a prolific Soviet and Belarus ...
(1924–2003), novelist.


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* Ciotka (Ałaiza Paškievič) (1876–1916), poet and political activist.


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Jan Čačot Jan Czeczot of Ostoja ( be, Ян Чачот, ''Jan Čačot,'' lt, Jonas Čečiotas, 1796–1847) was a Polish romantic poet and ethnographer. Fascinated by the folklore and the traditional folk songs of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a c ...
(1796–1847), romantic poet and ethnologist. *
Kuźma Čorny Mikałaj Karłavič Ramanoŭski ( Belarusian:Мікалай Карлавіч Раманоўскі, russian: Николай Карлович Романо́вский), also known by the pseudonym Kuźma Čorny ( Belarusian:Кузьма Чорны, ...
(1900–1944), novelist.


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Siarhiej Dubaviec Siarhiej Dubaviec (''Сяргей Дубавец'', ; born. September 17, 1959 in Mazyr) is a Belarusian journalist and writer. Graduated from the Belarusian State University journalism faculty. Worked for the Belarusian Soviet Encyclopaedia p ...
(born 1959), journalist and writer. * Uładzimier Duboŭka (1900–1976), poet and nationalist. *
Vincent Dunin-Marcinkievič Vintsent Dunin-Marcinkievič ( be, Вінцэнт (Вінцук) Дунін-Марцінкевіч; pl, Wincenty Dunin-Marcinkiewicz; February 8, 1808 – December 21, 1884) was a Polish-Belarusian writer, poet, dramatist and social activist ...
(c. 1808 – 1884), writer, poet, dramatist and social activist.


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Sasha Filipenko Sasha Filipenko (russian: Саша Филипенко, be, Саша Філіпенка) is a Belarusian writer, journalist, and TV show host. His books were translated into more than 15 languages. His play ''The Ex-son'' was banned in Belarus and ...
(b. 1984), writer and journalist.


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* Maksim Harecki (1893–1939), folklorist and scholar. *
Ciška Hartny Zmicier Khvedarovich Zhylunovich (Belarusian- lacinka: Źmicier Žyłunovič, Belarusian-Cyrillic alphabet: Зьміцер Жылуновіч, transliterated from Russian: "Dmitri Fyodorovich Zhilunovich") (October 13, 1887 – April 11, 1937) ...
(Źmicier Žyłunovič) (1887–1937), poet, writer and journalist. * Alés Harun (1887–1920), poet, story writer and dramatist. *
Larysa Hienijuš Larysa Hienijuš (Belarusian language, Belarusian: Ларыса Геніюш; August 9, 1910 - April 7, 1983) was a Belarusian poet, writer and active participant of the national movement. Biography Childhood and youth She was born Larysa Miklaš ...
(1910–1983), poet, writer and nationalist. *
Adam Hlobus Adam Hlobus (born 29 September 1958 as Vladimir V. Adamchyk, be, Уладзімір Вячаслававіч Адамчык (transl. Uladzimir Vyachaslavavіch Adamchyk) is a Belarusian writer, novelist, essayist, poet, publisher, and artist. ...
(b. 1958), writer, poet, and artist.


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Kastuś Kalinoŭski Wincenty Konstanty Kalinowski, also known as Kastuś Kalinoŭski ( be, Касту́сь Каліно́ўскі also be, Вінцэ́нт Канстанці́н Каліно́ўскі, lit=Vincent Kanstancin Kalinoŭski, lt, Konstantinas Kalinau ...
(1838–1864), writer, journalist, lawyer and revolutionary. *
Ihnat Kančeŭski Ihnat Kančeŭski (pen name: Ihnat Abdziralovič; ; May 1896 – 23 April 1923) was a Belarusian poet, philosopher and publicist who is regarded as a leading thinker within the Belarusian independence movement of the early 20th century. Early ...
(pen name Ihnat Abdziralovič, 1896-1923), poet, philosopher and publicist * Uładzimier Karatkievič (1930–1984), romantic writer. * Hienadź Klaŭko (1932–1979), poet and translator. *
Jakub Kołas Yakub Kolas (also Jakub Kołas, be, Яку́б Ко́лас, – August 13, 1956), real name Kanstantsin Mikhailovich Mitskievich (Канстанці́н Міха́йлавіч Міцке́віч, ) was a Belarusian writer, dramatist, poet a ...
(Kanstancin Mickievič) (1882–1956), poet, dramatist and writer. *
Moyshe Kulbak Moyshe Kulbak ( yi, משה קולבאַק; be, Майсей (Мойша) Кульбак; 1896 1937) was a Belarusian Jewish writer who wrote in Yiddish. Biography Born in Smarhon (present-day Belarus, then in the Russian Empire) to a Jewish fa ...
(1896–1937), writer. *
Janka Kupała Yanka Kupala, also spelled Janka Kupała ( be, Янка Купала; – 28 June 1942), was the pen name of Ivan Daminikavič Lutsevič (), a Belarusian poet and writer. Biography Early life Kupala was born on July 7, 1882, in Viazynka, a ...
(Ivan Łucevič) (1882–1942), poet and writer.


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* Vaclaŭ Łastoŭski (1883–1938), critic, literary historian and politician.


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* Viktar Martinowich (b. 1977), writer and journalist. * Janka Maŭr (1883–1971), writer. * Ivan Mielež (1921–1976), novelist and playwright.


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* Uładzimier Niaklajeŭ (born 1946), poet and writer.


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* Napaleon Orda (1807–1883), musician, composer, artist and writer.


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Zianon Paźniak Zianon Stanislavavič Pazniak ( be, Зянон Станіслававіч Пазняк, born 24 April 1944) is a Belarusian nationalist politician, one of the founders of the Belarusian Popular Front and leader of the Conservative Christian Pa ...
(b. 1944), politician. * Sergiusz Piasecki (1901–1964), writer. * Alaksandar Patupa (1945–2009), philosopher, scientist and human rights activist. * Aleś Prudnikaŭ (1910–1941), poet. * Pavał Prudnikaŭ (1911–2000), writer. * Jazep Pušča (1902–1964), poet.


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* Franciszka Urszula Radziwiłłowa (1705–1753), dramatist and writer. *
Ryhor Reles Ryhor Reles (Belarusian: Рыгор Рэлес, Russian: Гирш Релес; April 23, 1913 – September 19, 2004), a Jewish-Belarusian writer, was one of the last writers in Belarus that wrote in Yiddish. He was born in 1913 in Chashniki, Vit ...
(1913–2004), Jewish writer in Yiddish. *
Alexander Rypinski Alexander Rypinski (; 10 September 1809 - 8 November 1886) was a Belarusian and Polish poet, translator and folklorist, participant in the November Uprising. Rypinski was born into a Polonised Ruthenian (Belarusian) noble family on the Kukavia ...
(1809-1886), poet, translator and folklorist.


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* Leŭ Sapieha (1557–1663), nobleman and statesman. * Francysk Skaryna (c. 1490 – c. 1551), publisher and translator. * Uładzimier Sodal (1937–2015), specialist in literature, journalist, researcher, local historian. * Uładzisłaŭ Syrakomla (1823–1862), romantic poet, writer and translator.


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* Ivan Šamiakin (1921–1984), socialist realist writer. *
Fabijan Šantyr Fabijan Šantyr (also spelled Fabiyan Shantyr, ; 4 February 1887 - 29 May 1920) was a Belarusian poet, writer and public figure who has been regarded as “the first victim of he Bolsheviks">Bolsheviks.html" ;"title="he Bolsheviks">he Bolshevik ...
(1887 - 1920), Belarusian poet, writer and public figure who is regarded as “the first victim of he Bolsheviksin…Belarusian politics and literature”. * Karłas Šerman (1934–2005), translator.


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Maksim Tank Maksim Tank ( Belarusian: Максiм Танк, Russian: Максим Танк, real name Jaŭhien Skurko; 17 September 1912 – 7 August 1995) was a Belarusian Soviet poet, journalist and translator. Childhood and activism in West Belarus J ...
(Jaŭhien Skurko) (1912–1995), poet and translator. * Kiryła Turaŭski (1130–1182), bishop and saint. * Siarhiej Trachimionak (b. 1950), writer, screenwriter.


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Lavon Volski Leanid Arturavič Zejdel-Volski ( be, Леанід Арту́равіч Зэйдэль-Во́льскі; born on 14 September 1965 in Minsk), better known as Lavon Volski ( be, Ляво́н Во́льскі, ), is a Belarusian musician, writer, p ...
(born 1965), musician, writer and painter. *
Joannis Vislicensis Joannis Vislicensis ( be, Ян Ві́сьліцкі, ''Jan Vislicki''; pl, Jan z Wiślicy, Jan from Wiślica; ca. 1485/90–1520) was a medieval author of epic poetry in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Kingdom of Poland, a representative of ...
(c. 1485/90–1520), epic poet.


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