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Vladimir DomashevichBelarusian writer, prose writer
Date of Birth: 17.02.1928
Country: Belarus |
Content:
- Vladimir Maksimovich Domashyevich
- Literary Career
- Works and Contributions
- Notable Novels:
- Literary Prize of Ivan Melezh (1992)
- Editor of the magazine "Maladosc" (1978-1988)
- Personal Life
Vladimir Maksimovich Domashyevich
Early Life and EducationVladimir Maksimovich Domashyevich was born on February 17, 1928, in the village of Vodyatina, Belarus. Growing up in a peasant family, he developed a love for literature at a young age. In 1953, he graduated with a degree in philology from the Belarusian State University.
Literary Career
Domashyevich's literary journey began with the publication of his first novel, "Third Excess," in 1958 in the magazine "Maladosc." His writing is characterized by a profound philosophical exploration of human existence and a keen psychological analysis of characters and conflicts.
Works and Contributions
Over the course of his career, Domashyevich published numerous works, including:
Notable Novels:
"Eternal Light""The Comforter"
Short Stories:
"The Horseman"
"The Well"
Recognition and Awards
Domashyevich's contributions to Belarusian literature were recognized with several prestigious awards, including:
Literary Prize of Ivan Melezh (1992)
Honored Worker of Culture of Belarus (1992)Membership and Affiliations
Throughout his life, Domashyevich was actively involved in the literary community. He was a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR and the Union of Writers of Belarus. He also held various positions within these organizations, including:
Editor of the magazine "Maladosc" (1978-1988)
Chief of the Prose Department of the magazine "Maladosc" (1973-1977)Legacy and Impact
Domashyevich's works continue to be widely read and studied in Belarus and abroad. His ability to explore universal themes through vivid characters and compelling narratives has made him a beloved and influential figure in Belarusian literature.
Personal Life
Domashyevich was married to Yelena Mendeleeva, whose first husband was a great-grandson of the renowned Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleev. Their granddaughter, Kristina Mendeleeva, is a successful filmmaker and musician.

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