Yanka Kupala

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Yanka Kupala
Я́нка Купа́ла
Born July 7 [O.S. June 25] 1882
Viazynka, near Minsk, Belarus
Died June 28, 1942
Minsk, Belarus
Occupation Poet and writer
Nationality Belarusian
Writing period 1903-1942


Yanka Kupala (Janka Kupała, Belarusian: Я́нка Купа́ла; July 7 [O.S. June 25] 1882 – June 28, 1942) — penname of Ivan Lutsevich (Ivan Daminikavič Łucevič, Belarusian: Іва́н Даміні́кавіч Луцэ́віч) was a famous Belarusian poet and writer.

[edit] Life

Arguably the most famous Belarusian nationalist, Kupala promoted the dying Belarusian language and attempted to further shield it against russification.

In 1941 he received the Order of Lenin for his collection of poems «Ад сэрца» (1940).

With the Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany in 1941, because of being very ill he moved to Moscow and then to Tatarstan. But even from there he wrote poems supporting the Belarusian partisans fighting against Nazi Germany.

He died in the year 1942, in Moscow.

Currently there is a museum founded by his wife in Minsk which has many examples of his life’s work. The western city of Hrodna has the Yanka Kupala State University founded in 1978.

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