Career
His first published works were printed in 1926, and the young poet briefly served as executive secretary of a local newspaper in 1927.In 1928 he enrolled in the Literature-Linguistics Department of BSU, graduating in 1931. Brovka joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1940.
Brovka was recognized by the Soviet government with the Stalin Prize in 1947, the same year that Brovka was elected chairman of the Writers' Union of the BSSR.His reputation as a Soviet and Belarusian poet continued to grow during Brovka's subsequent decades in Minsk after the war. The fullest apex of his literary talents is considered to be his final decades in the 1960s and 1970s.