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Władysław Syrokomla

Ludwik Władysław Franciszek Kondratowicz (29 September 1823 – 15 September 1862), better known as Władysław Syrokomla, was a Polish romantic poet, writer and translator working in Vilnius and Vilna Governorate, then Russian Empire.

Władysław Syrokomla
BornLudwik Władysław Franciszek Kondratowicz
(1823-09-29)29 September 1823
Smolków, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died15 September 1862(1862-09-15) (aged 38)
Vilnius (Vilna), Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire
Resting placeRasos Cemetery, Vilnius
Pen nameWładysław Syrokomla
LanguagePolish and Belarusian
NationalityPolish
GenreRomanticism
Signature
Memorial of Władysław Syrokomla, in the Church of St. Johns, Vilnius, Lithuania

Biography

Syrokomla was born on 29 September 1823 in the village of Smolków, in the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Smolhava, Minsk Region, Belarus), to an impoverished noble family.[1][2][3][4] His parents were Aleksander Kajetan Kondratowicz (d. 1858) and Wiktoria (née Złotkowska).[5] His uncle was Hilary Kondratowicz (1790–1823), a Polish teacher of maths in gymnasium in Vilnius, who published some articles in Wiadomości Brukowe.[5][6] A year after his birth his parents moved to another village (Jaśkowicze).[4] In 1833 he entered the Dominican school in Nesvizh (Nieśwież).[4] He had to give up his studies due to financial problems. In 1837 he began work in a Marchaczewszczyzna folwark.[4] Between 1841 and 1844, he worked as a clerk in the Radziwiłł family land manager's office.[3][4] On 16 April 1844 in Niaśviž he married Paulina Mitraszewska, with whom he had four children; three of them would die in the same year (1852).[4]

In 1844 he published the first of his poems – Pocztylion – under the pen-name Władysław Syrokomla, coined after his family's coat of arms.[3][4] The same year he also rented the small village of Załucze.[3] In 1853, after the death of three of his children, he sold it or gave his manor to his parents, and settled in Vilnius itself.[2][3][4] After a few months he rented the village of Bareikiškės, near Vilnius.[4] He became one of the editors (1861–1862) of the Kurier Wileński, the largest and most prestigious Polish-language daily newspaper published in the Vilnius area.[3] In 1858 he visited Kraków, and some time later he visited Warsaw.[2] For taking part in an anti-tsarist demonstration in 1861 in Warsaw he was arrested by the Okhrana and then sentenced to home arrest in his manor in Bareikiškės.[3][4] He died on 15 September 1862 and was buried in the Rasos Cemetery in Vilnius.[2][4]

Throughout his life, Syrokomla would remain impoverished; Czesław Miłosz wrote that he was "forever struggling against his lack of education and his poverty".[4][7] Despite that, Syrokomla had many influential and even wealthy friends; his manor was visited by count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz, Stanisław Moniuszko, Ignacy Chodźko, Mikołaj Malinowski, Antoni Pietkiewicz and others.[4]

Works

Syrkomla was influenced by Adam Mickiewicz.[8] In his prose he supported the liberation of peasants and secession of the lands of former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from Imperial Russia, which had annexed portions of the Commonwealth, including what was the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, during its late 18th-century partitions.

Among the most notable of Syrokomla's works are translations of various Russian, French, Ukrainian, German and Latin poets, including works by Goethe, Heine, Lermontov, Shevchenko, Nekrasov, Béranger and others. His translations are considered a "great service" for the Polish language.[9] Syrokomla also produced a number of works about the rustic nature, people and customs of Lithuania and Belarus.[1][8]

The vast majority of his works were written in the Polish language, however, he also wrote several poems in Belarusian.[7] Syrokomla is considered by some as one of the early influential writers in modern Belarusian language, although many of his Belarusian poems are believed to be lost.[10]

During his lifetime, his works were translated into several languages, including Lithuanian.[11] The composer Tchaikovsky adapted one of his works expressing a sympathetic view of the then-unliberated peasants – The Coral Beads – into a song.[12] He also wrote of the Karaite community in Lithuania and its mosques and of a Jewish bookseller in Vilnius.[13][14]

Some of his works are classified as gawęda (a story-like Polish epic literary genre).[7]

  • Translations of Polish-Latin poets of Sigismund's age like Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (Przekłady poetów polsko-łacińskich epoki zygmuntowskiej m.in. Macieja Kazimierza Sarbiewskiego)
  • Chats and rhymes elusive (Gawędy i rymy ulotne) (1853)
  • Born Jan Dęboróg (Urodzony Jan Dęboróg)
  • Poetries of the last hour (Poezje ostatniej godziny)
  • Liberation of peasants (Wyzwolenie włościan)
  • Margier. A poem from Lithuania's history (Margier. Poemat z dziejów Litwy) (1855)
  • Good Thursday (Wielki Czwartek) (1856)
  • Janko the Cemetery-man (Janko Cmentarnik) (1857)
  • Kasper Kaliński (1858)
  • A house in the forest (Chatka w lesie) (1855–1856)
  • Hrabia na Wątorach (1856)
  • The magnates and the orphan (Możnowładcy i sierota) (1859)
  • Politicians from the countryside (Wiejscy politycy) (1858)
  • Wojnarowski
  • A journey of a familiar man through his familiar land (Podróż swojaka po swojszczyźnie)
  • The history of literature in Poland (Dzieje literatury w Polsce)

Legacy

 
Museum of Władysław Syrokomla in Bareikiškės, Vilnius District Municipality

While majority of sources refer to him as a "Polish poet", his legacy is best understood in the context of the multicultural Polish-Lithuanian identity.[15] His birthplace was located within the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania,[7] and he referred to himself as a Lithuanian when expressing own regional identity.[16] Syrokomla also identified himself with the land of modern Belarus and its people.[17] During Syrokomla's burial ceremony, the Lithuanian poet Edvardas Jokūbas Daukša emphasized that while Syrokomla was influenced by Polish culture, he was a Lithuanian poet, closest to Lithuania after Adam Mickiewicz.[4][11] Teofil Lenartowicz wrote a memorial poem on his death referring to him as a "lirnik Litewski" (Lithuanian lyricist).[18] His works were often translated into Lithuanian and Belarusian languages.[19]

In modern Belarus, he is being praised for depicting the life of 19th century Belarus and for his ethnographic research of Belarusians.[20] In his publications, Syrokomla supported the Belarusian language and the Belarusian theatre plays by the playwright Vincent Dunin-Marcinkievič.[10][21]

In Belarus, there are streets named after W. Syrokomla (vulica Uladzislava Syrakomli) in Minsk, Hrodna and in smaller towns Navahrudak, Niasvizh, Pinsk, Vaukavysk, Maladzechna and Pruzhany. In Smolhava a school is named after Syrokomla.[19]

In Warsaw's residential district Bródno (city district Warszawa-Targówek) there are two streets dedicated to the poet: Ludwik Kondratowicz St and Władysław Syrokomla St.

In Vilnius, a Polish-language school of the Polish minority in Lithuania is named after him.[19][22]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Michael J. Mikoś (June 2002). Polish romantic literature: an anthology. Slavica. ISBN 978-0-89357-281-5. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Paul Soboleski (1881). Poets and poetry of Poland: a collection of Polish verse, including a short account of the history of Polish poetry, with sixty biographical sketches of Poland's poets and specimens of their composition. Knight & Leonard, printers. pp. 389–. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g (in Polish) Syrokomla Władysław, Encyklopedia WIEM
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n (in Polish) Irena Rusakiewicz, WILNIANIE ZASŁUŻENI DLA LITWY, POLSKI, EUROPY I ŚWIATA: Syrokomla Władysław (Ludwik Kondratowicz) (1823–1862). Litwa w twórczości Władysława Syrokomli
  5. ^ a b Kiśliak, Elżbieta. "Władysław Syrokomla". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Vol. 46. Polska Akademia Nauk & Polska Akademia Umiejętności. p. 300.
  6. ^ Więsław Witold (2002). "Matematyka wileńska za czasów Adama Mickiewicza" (PDF). Roczniki Polskiego Towarzystwa Matematycznego. Seria II Wiadomości Matematyczne. 38: 165.
  7. ^ a b c d Czesław Miłosz (1983). The history of Polish literature. University of California Press. pp. 256–. ISBN 978-0-520-04477-7. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  8. ^ a b William Fiddian Reddaway (1971). The Cambridge history of Poland. CUP Archive. pp. 332–. GGKEY:2G7C1LPZ3RN. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  9. ^ Paul Soboleski (1881). Poets and poetry of Poland: a collection of Polish verse, including a short account of the history of Polish poetry, with sixty biographical sketches of Poland's poets and specimens of their composition. Knight & Leonard, printers. pp. 388–. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  10. ^ a b "Да 190-годдзя Уладзіслава Сыракомлі" [To the 190th anniversary of Uladzislau Syrakomla]. BelTA (in Belarusian). BelTA. 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  11. ^ a b (in Lithuanian) Birutė LISAUSKAITĖ,. Archived from the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved October 16, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) . 2007
  12. ^ Richard D. Sylvester (January 2004). Tchaikovsky's complete songs: a companion with texts and translations. Indiana University Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-253-21676-2. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  13. ^ Christoph Marcinkowski (2009). The Islamic world and the West: managing religious and cultural identities in the age of globalisation. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 100. ISBN 978-3-643-80001-5. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  14. ^ Aleksander Hertz (1988). The Jews in Polish culture. Northwestern University Press. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-8101-0758-8. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  15. ^ Tomas Venclova (March 1999). Winter Dialogue. Northwestern University Press. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-0-8101-1726-6. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
  16. ^ Peter J. Potichnyj; Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies; McMaster University. Interdepartmental Committee on Communist and East European Affairs (1980). Poland and Ukraine, past and present. CIUS Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-920862-07-0. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  17. ^ Kauka, Alaksiej (2012-11-15). "Уладзіслаў Сыракомля: на сумежжы ліцвінства-беларускасці" [Uladzislau Syrakomla: on the border zone of Litvin and Belarusian]. Arche (in Belarusian). Dziejaslou. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  18. ^ Narcyza Żmichowska (1894). Kwiaty rodzinne. Nakład G. Gebethnera i spółki. p. 249. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
  19. ^ a b c Kiśliak, Elżbieta. "Władysław Syrokomla". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Vol. 46. Polska Akademia Nauk & Polska Akademia Umiejętności. p. 307.
  20. ^ "Уладзіслаў Сыракомля" [Uladzislau Syrakomla, film by Belsat]. Mova Nanova (in Belarusian). Belsat. Retrieved 16 September 2016. Адзін з першых сістэмных даследнікаў беларушчыны, Людвік Кандратовіч (Сыракомля) такімі ж беларускімі вачыма ўгледзеўся ў культуру свайго народу, як у шматвекавую духатворную традыцыю.
  21. ^ Marchiel, Uladzimir. ""Не забудуцца дум тваіх словы..." Уладзіслаў Сыракомля" [The words of your thoughts will not be forgotten... Uladzislau Syrakomla]. Official website of the Liuban rayon, Minsk voblasts (in Belarusian). Retrieved 2016-09-16. Пра тое, што Сыракомля свядома ўскладаў на літаратуру і такую функцыю, сведчаць яго рэцэнзіі, у першую чаргу на беларускія творы Вінцэнта Дуніна-Марцінкевіча. Выступленне Сыракомлі ў польскай перыёдыцы з водгукамі на беларускамоўныя творы Дуніна-Марцінкевіча было ў поўнай згодзе з яго ідэалагічнай арыентацыяй, з рухам усёй яго творчасці насустрач дэмакратычнаму чытачу, насустрач селяніну і шарачковаму шляхціцу — галоўным адрасатам яго гутарак
  22. ^ (in Polish) O szkole > Historia, Szkoła średnia im. Władysława Syrokomli w Wilnie / Vilniaus Vladislavo Sirokomlės vidurinė mokykla

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  • (in Polish) Patron szkoły (biography at the Vilnius High School dedicated to him)
  • (in Polish) Irena Kardasz, Patron szkoły (biography at the Michałowo Elementary School dedicated to him, with a chronological table of his life)
  • (in Polish) Józefa Drozdowska, Władysław Syrokomla (krótka bibliografia) (Short bio, also contains a list of further bibliographical sources)

władysław, syrokomla, ludwik, władysław, franciszek, kondratowicz, september, 1823, september, 1862, better, known, polish, romantic, poet, writer, translator, working, vilnius, vilna, governorate, then, russian, empire, bornludwik, władysław, franciszek, kond. Ludwik Wladyslaw Franciszek Kondratowicz 29 September 1823 15 September 1862 better known as Wladyslaw Syrokomla was a Polish romantic poet writer and translator working in Vilnius and Vilna Governorate then Russian Empire Wladyslaw SyrokomlaBornLudwik Wladyslaw Franciszek Kondratowicz 1823 09 29 29 September 1823Smolkow Minsk Governorate Russian EmpireDied15 September 1862 1862 09 15 aged 38 Vilnius Vilna Vilna Governorate Russian EmpireResting placeRasos Cemetery VilniusPen nameWladyslaw SyrokomlaLanguagePolish and BelarusianNationalityPolishGenreRomanticismSignatureMemorial of Wladyslaw Syrokomla in the Church of St Johns Vilnius Lithuania Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Legacy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditSyrokomla was born on 29 September 1823 in the village of Smolkow in the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire now Smolhava Minsk Region Belarus to an impoverished noble family 1 2 3 4 His parents were Aleksander Kajetan Kondratowicz d 1858 and Wiktoria nee Zlotkowska 5 His uncle was Hilary Kondratowicz 1790 1823 a Polish teacher of maths in gymnasium in Vilnius who published some articles in Wiadomosci Brukowe 5 6 A year after his birth his parents moved to another village Jaskowicze 4 In 1833 he entered the Dominican school in Nesvizh Nieswiez 4 He had to give up his studies due to financial problems In 1837 he began work in a Marchaczewszczyzna folwark 4 Between 1841 and 1844 he worked as a clerk in the Radziwill family land manager s office 3 4 On 16 April 1844 in Niasviz he married Paulina Mitraszewska with whom he had four children three of them would die in the same year 1852 4 In 1844 he published the first of his poems Pocztylion under the pen name Wladyslaw Syrokomla coined after his family s coat of arms 3 4 The same year he also rented the small village of Zalucze 3 In 1853 after the death of three of his children he sold it or gave his manor to his parents and settled in Vilnius itself 2 3 4 After a few months he rented the village of Bareikiskes near Vilnius 4 He became one of the editors 1861 1862 of the Kurier Wilenski the largest and most prestigious Polish language daily newspaper published in the Vilnius area 3 In 1858 he visited Krakow and some time later he visited Warsaw 2 For taking part in an anti tsarist demonstration in 1861 in Warsaw he was arrested by the Okhrana and then sentenced to home arrest in his manor in Bareikiskes 3 4 He died on 15 September 1862 and was buried in the Rasos Cemetery in Vilnius 2 4 Throughout his life Syrokomla would remain impoverished Czeslaw Milosz wrote that he was forever struggling against his lack of education and his poverty 4 7 Despite that Syrokomla had many influential and even wealthy friends his manor was visited by count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz Stanislaw Moniuszko Ignacy Chodzko Mikolaj Malinowski Antoni Pietkiewicz and others 4 Works EditSyrkomla was influenced by Adam Mickiewicz 8 In his prose he supported the liberation of peasants and secession of the lands of former Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth from Imperial Russia which had annexed portions of the Commonwealth including what was the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during its late 18th century partitions Among the most notable of Syrokomla s works are translations of various Russian French Ukrainian German and Latin poets including works by Goethe Heine Lermontov Shevchenko Nekrasov Beranger and others His translations are considered a great service for the Polish language 9 Syrokomla also produced a number of works about the rustic nature people and customs of Lithuania and Belarus 1 8 The vast majority of his works were written in the Polish language however he also wrote several poems in Belarusian 7 Syrokomla is considered by some as one of the early influential writers in modern Belarusian language although many of his Belarusian poems are believed to be lost 10 During his lifetime his works were translated into several languages including Lithuanian 11 The composer Tchaikovsky adapted one of his works expressing a sympathetic view of the then unliberated peasants The Coral Beads into a song 12 He also wrote of the Karaite community in Lithuania and its mosques and of a Jewish bookseller in Vilnius 13 14 Some of his works are classified as gaweda a story like Polish epic literary genre 7 Translations of Polish Latin poets of Sigismund s age like Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski Przeklady poetow polsko lacinskich epoki zygmuntowskiej m in Macieja Kazimierza Sarbiewskiego Chats and rhymes elusive Gawedy i rymy ulotne 1853 Born Jan Deborog Urodzony Jan Deborog Poetries of the last hour Poezje ostatniej godziny Liberation of peasants Wyzwolenie wloscian Margier A poem from Lithuania s history Margier Poemat z dziejow Litwy 1855 Good Thursday Wielki Czwartek 1856 Janko the Cemetery man Janko Cmentarnik 1857 Kasper Kalinski 1858 A house in the forest Chatka w lesie 1855 1856 Hrabia na Watorach 1856 The magnates and the orphan Moznowladcy i sierota 1859 Politicians from the countryside Wiejscy politycy 1858 Wojnarowski A journey of a familiar man through his familiar land Podroz swojaka po swojszczyznie The history of literature in Poland Dzieje literatury w Polsce Legacy Edit Museum of Wladyslaw Syrokomla in Bareikiskes Vilnius District Municipality While majority of sources refer to him as a Polish poet his legacy is best understood in the context of the multicultural Polish Lithuanian identity 15 His birthplace was located within the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania 7 and he referred to himself as a Lithuanian when expressing own regional identity 16 Syrokomla also identified himself with the land of modern Belarus and its people 17 During Syrokomla s burial ceremony the Lithuanian poet Edvardas Jokubas Dauksa emphasized that while Syrokomla was influenced by Polish culture he was a Lithuanian poet closest to Lithuania after Adam Mickiewicz 4 11 Teofil Lenartowicz wrote a memorial poem on his death referring to him as a lirnik Litewski Lithuanian lyricist 18 His works were often translated into Lithuanian and Belarusian languages 19 In modern Belarus he is being praised for depicting the life of 19th century Belarus and for his ethnographic research of Belarusians 20 In his publications Syrokomla supported the Belarusian language and the Belarusian theatre plays by the playwright Vincent Dunin Marcinkievic 10 21 In Belarus there are streets named after W Syrokomla vulica Uladzislava Syrakomli in Minsk Hrodna and in smaller towns Navahrudak Niasvizh Pinsk Vaukavysk Maladzechna and Pruzhany In Smolhava a school is named after Syrokomla 19 In Warsaw s residential district Brodno city district Warszawa Targowek there are two streets dedicated to the poet Ludwik Kondratowicz St and Wladyslaw Syrokomla St In Vilnius a Polish language school of the Polish minority in Lithuania is named after him 19 22 See also Edit Poetry portalRomanticism in PolandReferences Edit a b Michael J Mikos June 2002 Polish romantic literature an anthology Slavica ISBN 978 0 89357 281 5 Retrieved March 22 2011 a b c d Paul Soboleski 1881 Poets and poetry of Poland a collection of Polish verse including a short account of the history of Polish poetry with sixty biographical sketches of Poland s poets and specimens of their composition Knight amp Leonard printers pp 389 Retrieved March 22 2011 a b c d e f g in Polish Syrokomla Wladyslaw Encyklopedia WIEM a b c d e f g h i j k l m n in Polish Irena Rusakiewicz WILNIANIE ZASLUZENI DLA LITWY POLSKI EUROPY I SWIATA Syrokomla Wladyslaw Ludwik Kondratowicz 1823 1862 Litwa w tworczosci Wladyslawa Syrokomli a b Kisliak Elzbieta Wladyslaw Syrokomla Polski Slownik Biograficzny Vol 46 Polska Akademia Nauk amp Polska Akademia Umiejetnosci p 300 Wieslaw Witold 2002 Matematyka wilenska za czasow Adama Mickiewicza PDF Roczniki Polskiego Towarzystwa Matematycznego Seria II Wiadomosci Matematyczne 38 165 a b c d Czeslaw Milosz 1983 The history of Polish literature University of California Press pp 256 ISBN 978 0 520 04477 7 Retrieved March 22 2011 a b William Fiddian Reddaway 1971 The Cambridge history of Poland CUP Archive pp 332 GGKEY 2G7C1LPZ3RN Retrieved March 22 2011 Paul Soboleski 1881 Poets and poetry of Poland a collection of Polish verse including a short account of the history of Polish poetry with sixty biographical sketches of Poland s poets and specimens of their composition Knight amp Leonard printers pp 388 Retrieved March 22 2011 a b Da 190 goddzya Uladzislava Syrakomli To the 190th anniversary of Uladzislau Syrakomla BelTA in Belarusian BelTA 2013 09 26 Retrieved 2016 09 16 a b in Lithuanian Birute LISAUSKAITĖ Vladislovas Sirokomle 1823 1862 m Archived from the original on October 23 2007 Retrieved October 16 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link 2007 Richard D Sylvester January 2004 Tchaikovsky s complete songs a companion with texts and translations Indiana University Press p 157 ISBN 978 0 253 21676 2 Retrieved April 5 2011 Christoph Marcinkowski 2009 The Islamic world and the West managing religious and cultural identities in the age of globalisation LIT Verlag Munster p 100 ISBN 978 3 643 80001 5 Retrieved April 5 2011 Aleksander Hertz 1988 The Jews in Polish culture Northwestern University Press p 229 ISBN 978 0 8101 0758 8 Retrieved April 5 2011 Tomas Venclova March 1999 Winter Dialogue Northwestern University Press pp 144 ISBN 978 0 8101 1726 6 Retrieved March 26 2011 Peter J Potichnyj Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies McMaster University Interdepartmental Committee on Communist and East European Affairs 1980 Poland and Ukraine past and present CIUS Press p 117 ISBN 978 0 920862 07 0 Retrieved March 28 2011 Kauka Alaksiej 2012 11 15 Uladzislay Syrakomlya na sumezhzhy licvinstva belaruskasci Uladzislau Syrakomla on the border zone of Litvin and Belarusian Arche in Belarusian Dziejaslou Retrieved 2016 09 16 Narcyza Zmichowska 1894 Kwiaty rodzinne Naklad G Gebethnera i spolki p 249 Retrieved October 8 2011 a b c Kisliak Elzbieta Wladyslaw Syrokomla Polski Slownik Biograficzny Vol 46 Polska Akademia Nauk amp Polska Akademia Umiejetnosci p 307 Uladzislay Syrakomlya Uladzislau Syrakomla film by Belsat Mova Nanova in Belarusian Belsat Retrieved 16 September 2016 Adzin z pershyh sistemnyh daslednikay belarushchyny Lyudvik Kandratovich Syrakomlya takimi zh belaruskimi vachyma ygledzeysya y kulturu svajgo narodu yak u shmatvekavuyu duhatvornuyu tradycyyu Marchiel Uladzimir Ne zabuducca dum tvaih slovy Uladzislay Syrakomlya The words of your thoughts will not be forgotten Uladzislau Syrakomla Official website of the Liuban rayon Minsk voblasts in Belarusian Retrieved 2016 09 16 Pra toe shto Syrakomlya svyadoma yskladay na litaraturu i takuyu funkcyyu svedchac yago recenzii u pershuyu chargu na belaruskiya tvory Vincenta Dunina Marcinkevicha Vystuplenne Syrakomli y polskaj peryyodycy z vodgukami na belaruskamoynyya tvory Dunina Marcinkevicha bylo 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