Yuri Vladimirovich Kuryanovich Юрый Кур'яновiч | |
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Born | September 5, 1968 Minsk, Belarus |
Occupation | Poet and writer |
Nationality | Belarusian |
Period | 1986– |
Yuri Vladimirovich Kuryanovich (Bel. Yuriy (Yuras) Uladzimiravich Kur'yanovich; September 5, 1968, Minsk) is a Belarusian writer, translator, historian, and artist.
In 1991, he graduated from the Belarusian State Institute of National Economy, in 2013 - post-graduate of the Belarusian State Pedagogical University by specialty «National history». Member of the Union of Belarusian Writers since 2006. [1]
At the end of the 1990s – for the first time in the Belarusian periodicals – he wrote about the "mysterious stone cross" at Borisoglebsky cemetery in Turaŭ («Centralnaja gazeta», [2] «Nioman», [3] «Biarozka» [4] magazines). Today it is one of the famous tourist and pilgrimage sites of Polesia.
For the first time translated into Belarusian the works of a number of Ukrainian authors (collection of prose «Sunflowers bloom», 2012), including memories of scientist-chemist, teacher, writer Peter Franco (1890 - 1941), [5] [6] who has devoted a separate book «Petro Franko. Aviator, chemist, writer» (2019). [7]
Author of the collections of prose «He and She» (1996), «Urban Elegy» (2007), popular science books «Stories of old Lošyca» (2005), «Belarusian Criminal Investigation» (2018), [8] «Old Lošyca» (2018), [9] [10] «Turaŭ ancient and modern» (2019).
Held 12 personal exhibitions of painting (oil, canvas), organized under the title «Variations on the age-old», [11] and a series of photo exhibitions («Landscapes of the Belarusian Palestine», [12] «Memories of Childhood», «Breath of the Carpathians»). Pictures are stored in the art gallery Puсhаvičy Local History Museum ( Marjina Horka, Belarus), Lviv National Literary-Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko (Lviv, Ukraine), Literary-Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko in the village Kryvorivnia (Verchovina district, Ivano-Frankivsk region), in private collections.
Yuri Vladimirovich Kuryanovich Юрый Кур'яновiч | |
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Born | September 5, 1968 Minsk, Belarus |
Occupation | Poet and writer |
Nationality | Belarusian |
Period | 1986– |
Yuri Vladimirovich Kuryanovich (Bel. Yuriy (Yuras) Uladzimiravich Kur'yanovich; September 5, 1968, Minsk) is a Belarusian writer, translator, historian, and artist.
In 1991, he graduated from the Belarusian State Institute of National Economy, in 2013 - post-graduate of the Belarusian State Pedagogical University by specialty «National history». Member of the Union of Belarusian Writers since 2006. [1]
At the end of the 1990s – for the first time in the Belarusian periodicals – he wrote about the "mysterious stone cross" at Borisoglebsky cemetery in Turaŭ («Centralnaja gazeta», [2] «Nioman», [3] «Biarozka» [4] magazines). Today it is one of the famous tourist and pilgrimage sites of Polesia.
For the first time translated into Belarusian the works of a number of Ukrainian authors (collection of prose «Sunflowers bloom», 2012), including memories of scientist-chemist, teacher, writer Peter Franco (1890 - 1941), [5] [6] who has devoted a separate book «Petro Franko. Aviator, chemist, writer» (2019). [7]
Author of the collections of prose «He and She» (1996), «Urban Elegy» (2007), popular science books «Stories of old Lošyca» (2005), «Belarusian Criminal Investigation» (2018), [8] «Old Lošyca» (2018), [9] [10] «Turaŭ ancient and modern» (2019).
Held 12 personal exhibitions of painting (oil, canvas), organized under the title «Variations on the age-old», [11] and a series of photo exhibitions («Landscapes of the Belarusian Palestine», [12] «Memories of Childhood», «Breath of the Carpathians»). Pictures are stored in the art gallery Puсhаvičy Local History Museum ( Marjina Horka, Belarus), Lviv National Literary-Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko (Lviv, Ukraine), Literary-Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko in the village Kryvorivnia (Verchovina district, Ivano-Frankivsk region), in private collections.