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Vecheslav Kazakevich: biography and creative activity

Vecheslav Kazakevich is a Russian writer, poet. In the past, he was loved for the originality of the style, which was both wise and naive, painted with lyricism and humor. He was for many a close companion.

The collection "Heart-ship" printed selected works from early editions, as well as teenage verses from the first book, which was never published.

Kazakevich's prose style aroused various reviews among critics - he was placed on a par with J. Darrell, Dovlatov.

Vecheslav Kazakevich. Biography

V.S. Kazakevich is a Russian writer. He was born in 1951 in Belinichi, Mogilev region. (Belarus). He graduated from the Higher Military-Political School in Leningrad, joined the army. From 1974 to 1979 studied at the philology department of Moscow State University, graduated from the Department of Russian Language and Literature. He worked on several works: in the museum in Melikhov, in the scientific research institute, he also worked in the archive.

Since 1993 he lives in Japan. He worked at the university, which specializes in foreign languages, as well as visiting professor of the higher educational institution of Toyama.

Vecheslav Kazakevich

Vecheslav Kazakevich, poet and writer

To create poems began in school, then andhis early publications were published in the newspapers of Belarus. Further Vecheslav Kazakevich was published in the magazines and newspapers of Leningrad. The first edition in Moscow - in the journal "Youth" in 1980. He wrote four books of poems: "Who will call me brother?" (In 1987, with drawings by Garif Basyrov), "Lunat" (1998, barely reached the readers by unforeseen circumstances), "Holiday in the Province" (1985 writing; for which the author received the Gorky Prize), "Crawl, snail!" (2004, the first book of Russian poetry that was created in Japan) and the prose "Hunt for May Beetles". Poems Vecheslav Kazakevich released in Russia. In 2004, the book "Glorification of the Sunset" was published in Japanese, the newspapers of Japan actively wrote reviews on it. Since 1989, Kazakevich was admitted to the Writers' Union. The collection "Heart-ship" is created from selected poems from other publications, and also includes early verses from unpublished works.

Vecheslav Kazakevich. Poet

Books of his poems. Publications in publications

Vecheslav Kazakevich wrote the "Holiday in the Province", these poems were published in the Young Guard in 1985, "Who will call me brother?" (Published in Sovremennik), "Crawl, snail!" (In Futurama).

The work "The life and adventures of a fugitive" was published in selected poems in the almanac "Rubezh", there was published a book of poems "Heart-ship".

"Life and adventures of a fugitive" is not easyordinary literature and poetry, this is a collection that is based on the real life of the writer himself - from the boy from Belinichi to the native Mogilev region to the respected professor of the Japanese university of Toyama. He describes the nature and anxiety of his mother, immediately he calms her down. Further, he speaks about Japan and its government.

Sensual affection for poetry was goodthe answer to the question, which he called his second collection: "Who will call me brother?" - which was written in 1987. Thanks to this collection, many remember the name of the poet. As in the work "Surname", in which the author recalls Emmanuel Kazakevich (the author of the popular books "Star" and "Blue Notebook"), he told ironically which goes into sarcasm, told all interested readers about his pedigree.

Vecheslav Kazakevich. Biography

Prose of Vecheslav Kazakevich

As already mentioned, the criticsappreciated the prose of this author. The story "The Hunt for May Beetles" is an ironic and woeful literary work with exact details. The book tells that in the 70's they called roads, sciences, murders, power, land, laws. This book is about the end of life in the village and how close people unquestioningly and foolishly ruined themselves and their land.

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