Ivan Melezh


Ivan Melezh was a Belarusian writer of fiction and drama.

Biography

He was born to a peasant family. In 1939, he entered the, but was there for only a year when he was drafted into the Red Army and served on the front in the Odessa and Rostov-on-Don areas. He was seriously injured in 1942 and was moved to the rear following his recovery.
Initially, he lived in Buguruslan, then studied at Baku State University. He later taught Belarusian literature at Belarusan State University in Minsk. From 1945, he was a member of the Union of Soviet Writers, serving as Secretary after 1966 and Deputy Chairman from 1971 to 1974. From 1967 to 1976, he was a Deputy to the Supreme Soviet.
He was designated a People's Writer of the Belarusian SSR in 1972 and was awarded numerous prizes, including the Lenin prize for his novels People of the Marsh and The Storm's Breath.
The central place in Melezh's work is made up by the novels of the Polesye Chronicle : People of the Marsh, The Storm's Breath and Snowstorm in December. These novels portray the life in his homeland in the 1920s and 1930s: the establishment of socialism, forced collectivization, and dekulakization. Melezh attempted to depict the history of this era truthfully, within the constraints imposed by the Soviet regime.

Novels