- Yanka Maur
Yanka Maur ( _be. Я́нка Маўр; _lv. Janka Maurs; _ru. Я́нка Мавр; Yanka Mavr), (
May 11 ,1883 -August 3 ,1971 ) was a famousBelarus ian writer. Yanka Maur was actually his pseudonym, while his real name was Ivan Mikhailavich Fiodarau (Belarusian: Іва́н Міха́йлавіч Фёдараў). His son,Fiodar Fiodaraŭ , was a famous Belarusian physicist.He was born in
Liepāja ,Courland and grew up in the Belarusian village Lebianishki, which is now inLithuania . He graduated from vocational school inKouna , then entered a pedagogical school in 1899, but was thrown out for being a member of an underground revolutionary club. Nevertheless in 1903 he successfully passed all the exams as a non-resident student and became a high school teacher. In 1906 took part in the underground meeting of the Belarusian teachers, organized by the famous Belarusian writerYakub Kolas . After that he was arrested and couldn't work as a teacher anymore. He could teach again only in 1911, becoming a geography and history teacher in a private school inMinsk .He was working in many different literary genres: satirical, historical, literature for kids. He is credited with starting the
science fiction tradition in the modernBelarus ian literature.His biggest novel is "Amok", but his best-selling and perhaps most known book was "
Palesse Robinsons". Besides writing, he also translated stories into Belarusian from many foreign authors, includingJules Verne ,Victor Hugo ,Anton Chekhov ,Mark Twain , and others.Books
* "The man is coming" ("Чалавек ідзе") 1924
* "In the country of the Paradise Bird" ("У краіне райскай птушкі") 1926
* "The son of water" ("Сын вады") 1927
* "Amok" ("Амок") 1928
* "The Trip to Hell" ("Падарожжа ў пекла") 1928
* "Palesse Robinsons" ("Палескія Рабінзоны") 1929
* "The story of the future days" ("Аповесьць будучых дзён") 1932
* "Around the world" ("Вакол свету") 1947
* "TVT" ("ТВТ") 1934, 1949
* "Away from the Darkness" 1920, 1956-1958
* "Fantamobil of professor Cyliakouski" ("Фантамабіль прафесара Цылякоўскага") 1955
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