By Саламаха Владимир Петрович
У кнігу лаўрэата Дзяржаўнай прэміі Рэспублікі Беларусь пісьменніка Уладзіміра Саламахі ўвайшлі эсэ, артыкулы аб літаратуры, літаратурныя партрэты некаторых беларускіх і расійскіх пісьменнікаў, а таксама размовы аўтара з калегамі па пяры аб літаратурным працэсе, іх творчасці і жыцці.
Асобныя творы друкаваліся ў перыядычных выданнях пад псеўданімамі аўтара У. Дабаснянскі, М. Печань, У. Бераснёўскі, У. Берасневіч, У. Масткоўскі.
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<hr>Discover the enduring power of literature in this collection of essays, articles, and literary portraits by Vladimir Salamakha, a laureate of the State Prize of the Republic of Belarus. "Literature: What Remains True" offers a profound exploration of Belarusian and Russian literary figures, alongside insightful conversations between the author and his fellow writers about the literary process, their creative works, and their lives.
Book Overview and Main Themes: This book delves into the heart of literature, examining its role in reflecting and shaping society. Salamakha's essays explore themes of identity, truth, and the enduring human spirit. The literary portraits offer intimate glimpses into the lives and works of prominent writers, while the conversations provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process.
Target Audience and Reading Level: This book is ideal for readers interested in Belarusian and Russian literature, literary criticism, and the art of writing. It is suitable for a general audience with an interest in literature and culture. No prior knowledge of Belarusian or Russian literature is required.
Key Features and Benefits:
Why Readers Should Choose This Book: "Literature: What Remains True" offers a unique and engaging perspective on the world of literature. Salamakha's insightful writing and his passion for the subject make this book a must-read for anyone who appreciates the power of words. Whether you are a seasoned literary scholar or simply a curious reader, this book will inspire you to think more deeply about the role of literature in our lives.