Education
He graduated from the philology department of Belarusian State University in 1957, and began publishing works in 1961.
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He graduated from the philology department of Belarusian State University in 1957, and began publishing works in 1961.
He was a writer for the magazine, "Polymya". He wrote short story collections such as The Birds Fly to Freedom (1965), The Happiest Manitoba (1967), and A Manitoba Went to War (1973), mainly around the hardship of the Soviet people and heroism of World World War World War II His novels The Quail’s Cry (1972) and Blood Acquittal (1977) also deal with war heroism, set during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Union of Writers.