Adam Hlobus


Adam Hlobus is a Belarus writer and novelist, essayist, poet, publisher and artist.

Biography

Hlobus was born in Dzyarzhynsk Minsk Region in the family of Belarusian writer Vyacheslav Adamchyk. From 1959 he lived in Minsk. He graduated from the pedagogical department Minsk Art School them. A. K. Glebov, art department Belarusian Theatre and Art Institute. He worked as a draftsman, painter and restorer, a graphic designer, editor of "Krynitsa". It is engaged in publishing activities.
His wife is Alena Adamchyk, a Belarusian photographer. He has two children and a grandson.

Activism

He was one of the founding members of the informal association of young writers "Tuteishyja", which is due to the circumstances involved, not only in literature, but also an expression of and an active social and political position. In particular, in October 1988 and the union organized, which later became the traditional, primarily in Belarus share commemoration Soviet regime called "Forefathers Eve", with many thousands march and rally. Member of the Writer's Union Union of Belarusian Writers.

Creativity

The first publications of poetry were in 1981. His book "Grud" which was published in 1985 was banned and ruined by the regime representatives. Today the poems and short stories of Hlobus are translated into the major languages of the world, as well as Ossetian and Catalan and are published in the British, German, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Polish and Russian. In Russian book "Werewolves", «Demonokameron», and "Lyrics BY clause", composed of poetry translations by Russian poets of Alexander Eremenko, Alexey Parschikov, Vyacheslav Kupriyanov, Dmitry Mizgulin, and lyrical prose, translated by Svyatozar Barchenko and Alexey Andreev.

Publications of the translations to the different languages