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Alhierd Bacharevic ((ベラルーシ語:Альгерд Бахарэвіч, Alhierd Bacharevič); born 1975 in Minsk) is a Belarusian writer and translator. For his first book ''Практычны дапаможнік па руйнаваньні гарадоў'' (A practical tool for the destruction of cities) he received the ''Hlinjany Wjales'', the independent book price in Belarus. He is a winner of Belarusian literary prizes and participant of many international literary festivals. Bacharevic moved to Germany in 2007. In 2013 he returned to Minsk, where he lives now. Bibliography „Practical Manual for Destroying the Cities“ (2002, Minsk, „Lohvinau“ Publishing House, Vilnius, „Run“) „Natural colouring“ (2003, Minsk, „Lohvinau“ Publishing House) „No Mercy for Valiancina H.“ (2006, Minsk, „Lohvinau“ Publishing House) „Damned Guests of the Capital“ (novel, 2007, Minsk, „Lohvinau“ Publishing House) „The Gift of Stuttering“ (Polish transltion, collected short stories, Wroclaw, Kolegium Europy Wschodniej, 2008) „The Magpie on the Gallows“ (novel, 2009, Minsk, „Lohvinau“ Publishing House; German translation: 2010, Leipziger Literaturverlag, from Belarusian by Thomas Weiler) http://www.erata.de/ „Wilhelm Gauff. The Cold Heart”. Translation and Afterword by Alhierd Bacharevic“ (2009, Minsk, Publishing House „Halijafy“) „Bacharevič’s Small Medical Encyclopedia“ (Essay collection, 2011, Minsk, Radyjo Svaboda/Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) „Hamburski rachunak Bacharevica“ (Essay collection, 2012, Minsk, Radyjo Svaboda/Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) “Shabany. The Story of One Disappearance” (novel, 2012, Minsk, Publishing House „Galijafy“) „Bacharevic’s Calender“ (essy collection, 2014, Minsk, Radyjo Svaboda/Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) “No Mercy for Alhierd B.” (Essay collection, 2014, Minsk, Publishing House „Galijafy“) “Alindarka’s Kids” (novel, 2014, Minsk, Publishing House „Galijafy“) Publications in magazines and anthologies: „Literatur und Kritik“, „Lichtungen“ (Austria), „Ostragehege“, „Sprache im technischen Zeitalter“ (Germany), „Siaure Athenas“ (Lithuania), „Vsesvit“, „Potiah-76“, „Kyivska Rus“ (Ukraine), „Druzhba narodov“, “Novaja Junost“ (Russia), „Host“ (Czech Republic), „Radar“ (Poland-Germany), „Krynica“, „Dziejaslou“, „ARCHE“, „Makulatura“ (Belarus); Anthologies „Halbwegs zum Himmel“, „Das Regen von dem Kiesel wird fallen“, „Frontlinie“, „Fremde Heimat“ (Germany, Austria) and many others. 〔()〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alhierd Baharevich」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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