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Appendix One Notes on Biełarusian Pronunciation and Transliterations
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Biełarusian Literature 3
- The Creation of Biełarusian Jewish Characters from Kaetan Marašĕuski's Comedy and Jakub Kołaśs Antoś Łata, Symon the Musician, and “Chajm Rybs” 46
- Janka Kupała, Natalla Arsieńnieva, and Maxim Tank: Addresses to Biełarusian Jews 83
- Ciška Hartny (1887–1937): The Wilted Beauty of Biełarusian Literature 121
- The Ingenious Michaś Lyńkoŭ (1899–1975) 146
- Did Vićbič Change His Heart towards Bolsheviks and Jews? 181
- Janka Bryl: My Best Friend Ziama 207
- Jewish Themes as an Aspect of Uładzimir Karatkievič's Works: Shall Christ Come out of Galilee? (John 7:41) 233
- Ryhor Baradulin: Concerning the Jews 272
- Georgii Musievič: People Who Used to Live among Us: Dedicated to Jewish People Who Endured So Much Suffering 312
- Epilogue 339
- Notes on Biełarusian Pronunciation and Transliterations 369
- Baradulin's Poems 374
- Notes 383
- Bibliography 441
- Index 465
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Biełarusian Literature 3
- The Creation of Biełarusian Jewish Characters from Kaetan Marašĕuski's Comedy and Jakub Kołaśs Antoś Łata, Symon the Musician, and “Chajm Rybs” 46
- Janka Kupała, Natalla Arsieńnieva, and Maxim Tank: Addresses to Biełarusian Jews 83
- Ciška Hartny (1887–1937): The Wilted Beauty of Biełarusian Literature 121
- The Ingenious Michaś Lyńkoŭ (1899–1975) 146
- Did Vićbič Change His Heart towards Bolsheviks and Jews? 181
- Janka Bryl: My Best Friend Ziama 207
- Jewish Themes as an Aspect of Uładzimir Karatkievič's Works: Shall Christ Come out of Galilee? (John 7:41) 233
- Ryhor Baradulin: Concerning the Jews 272
- Georgii Musievič: People Who Used to Live among Us: Dedicated to Jewish People Who Endured So Much Suffering 312
- Epilogue 339
- Notes on Biełarusian Pronunciation and Transliterations 369
- Baradulin's Poems 374
- Notes 383
- Bibliography 441
- Index 465