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Yakub Kolas

Yakub Kolas (also Jakub Kołas, (ベラルーシ語:Яку́б Ко́лас), – August 13, 1956), real name Kanstancin Mickievič (Міцке́віч Канстанці́н Міха́йлавіч) was a Belarusian writer, People's Poet of the Byelorussian SSR (1926), and member (1928) and vice-president (from 1929) of the Belarusian Academy of Sciences.
In his works, Yakub Kolas was known for his sympathy towards the ordinary Belarusian peasantry. This was evident in his pen name 'Kolas', meaning 'ear of grain' in Belarusian. He wrote collections of poems ''Songs of Captivity''

(1908) and ''Songs of Grief'' ((ベラルーシ語:Песьні-жальбы), 1910), poems ''A New Land'' ((ベラルーシ語:Новая зямля), 1923) and ''Simon the Musician'' ((ベラルーシ語:Сымон-музыка), 1925), stories, and plays. His poem ''The Fisherman's Hut'' ((ベラルーシ語:Рыбакова хата), 1947) is about the fight after unification of Belarus with the Soviet state. His trilogy ''At a Crossroads''

(1954) is about the pre-Revolutionary life of the Belarusian peasantry and the democratic intelligentsia. He was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1946 and 1949.
In honor of Yakub Kolas, a square and a street in the center of Minsk bear his name.





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