By Анатоль Крэйдзіч
Кнігу прозы Анатоля Крэйдзіча склалі дакументальна-мастацкая аповесць пра вядомага беларускага мастака Янку Рамановіча, які жыве ў в. Моталь Іванаўскага раёна і прымае актыўны ўдзел у выставах у дзясятках краін свету, а таксама нарысы пра вядомых і адметных людзей Брэстчыны, літаратурныя роздумы пра рэчаіснасць у аўтарскім праекце «150 пісьменніцкіх радкоў», філасофскія і жартоўныя мініяцюры… Усе творы — ад аповесці да мініяцюр — публікаваліся ў літаратурных часопісах і штотыднёвіку «ЛіМ».
<hr>Discover "Native, Heartfelt," a captivating collection of prose by Anatol Kreidich. This book offers a poignant exploration of Belarusian life and culture through a variety of literary forms.
This collection features a documentary-art story about the renowned Belarusian artist Yanka Ramanovich, who resides in the village of Motol in the Ivanovo district and actively participates in exhibitions in dozens of countries around the world. It also includes essays on famous and distinctive people of the Brest region, literary reflections on reality in the author's project "150 Writer's Lines," and philosophical and humorous miniatures. The main themes revolve around Belarusian identity, artistic expression, the beauty of everyday life, and reflections on contemporary society.
This book is ideal for readers interested in Belarusian culture, art, and literature. It appeals to those who appreciate thoughtful essays, biographical stories, and insightful reflections on life. The reading level is suitable for adults and young adults with an interest in literary prose.
If you're seeking a book that offers a genuine and heartfelt glimpse into Belarusian life and culture, "Native, Heartfelt" is an excellent choice. Anatol Kreidich's writing is both engaging and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on the world around us. This collection is a celebration of Belarusian art, culture, and the human spirit, making it a valuable addition to any reader's collection. Experience the beauty and depth of Belarusian prose with "Native, Heartfelt."