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- Ales Adamovich was a Belarusian writer and a critic, Professor and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Doctor of Philosophy in philology, Doctorate in 1962 (a degree in Russia corresponding to Habilitation); the people's deputy (1989-92). He wrote in Russian and Belarusian. His is best known for The Khatyn Story and The Blockade Book; he is highly regarded for his austere yet deeply humane antiwar stance, moral courage and uncompromising honesty. During the World War II Ales Adamovich, a teenager, still a school student, was to become a partisan unit member in 1942-1943. That was the time when the Nazis systematically torched hundreds of Belarusian villages and exterminated their inhabitants. It was based on his real-life experiences as a messenger and a guerilla fighter during the war-time, that he later wrote one of his most recognized works, The Khatyn Story, and the screenplay for the film Come and See. Starting in 1944, he resumed his education. After the war, he entered the Belarusian State University where he studied in the philology department and where he completed graduate course; he later studied in Moscow at the Higher Courses for Screenwriters and in the Moscow State University. Starting in the 1950s in Minsk, he worked in the field of philology and literary criticism; later also in cinematography. Was a member of the Union of Soviet Writers since 1957. In 1976 was awarded the Yakub Kolas Belarus State prize in literature for The Khatyn Story. He lived and worked in Moscow since 1986. Ales Adamovich's writings received translation into over 20 languages. In 1989 Adamovich became one of the first members of the Belarusian PEN center (Vasil Bykaŭ was founder and president of the Belarusian PEN). In 1994 the Belarusian PEN Center instituted the Ales Adamovich Literary Prize, a literary award to the gifted writers and journalists. The prize is awarded annually on September 3 (Ales Adamovich's birthday) at the award ceremony that is usually part of the annual international conference. In October 1993, he signed the Letter of Forty-Two. In 1997 Ales Adamovich was recognized (posthumously) with the "Honor and Dignity of Talent" award (“За честь и достоинство таланта”). Recipients of this noble award include Dmitry Likhachev, Victor Astafiev, Chingiz Aitmatov, Vasil Bykaŭ, Fazil Iskander, Boris Slutsky, Bulat Okudzhava.
- Aliaksandr (Ales) Adamowitsch war ein weißrussischer Schriftsteller, Kritiker und Literaturwissenschaftler. Adamowitsch ging im Jahre 1943 zu den Partisanen. Nach dem Krieg, von 1945-1950, studierte er an der philologischen Fakultät der Belarussischen Staatsuniversität, und lehrte anschließend dort, später aber auch an der Staatlichen Lomonossow-Universität Moskau, weißrussische Literatur. Adamowitsch war zudem mehrfach wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Leiter der Literaturabteilung der Akademie der Wissenschaften der BSSR. Adamowitsch trat seit 1950 immer wieder mit eigenen Veröffentlichungen in Erscheinung: Romanen, Erzählungen, mehrfach verfilmten Drehbüchern, literaturwissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und Rezensionen. Er schrieb russisch und weißrussisch. Bekannt wurden vor allem einige seiner eigenen Prosaarbeiten, aber auch die dokumentarischen Werke, in denen er Zeitzeugen zu Wort kommen ließ. 1988 gehört Adamowitsch zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der Menschenrechtsorganisation Memorial.
- Aleksandr Mikhaïlovitch Adamovitch (en cyrillique Александр Михайлович Адамович) dit Ales Adamovitch est un écrivain biélorusse.
- Aleś Adamowicz, Alaksandr Adamowicz, pisarz białoruski oraz historyk literatury. W swej twórczości nawiązywał do tematów z czasów II wojny światowej. Był współautorem scenariusza do filmu fabularnego Elema Klimowa z 1985 roku Idź i patrz.
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- Ales Adamovich was a Belarusian writer and a critic, Professor and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Doctor of Philosophy in philology, Doctorate in 1962 (a degree in Russia corresponding to Habilitation); the people's deputy (1989-92). He wrote in Russian and Belarusian. His is best known for The Khatyn Story and The Blockade Book; he is highly regarded for his austere yet deeply humane antiwar stance, moral courage and uncompromising honesty.
- Aliaksandr (Ales) Adamowitsch war ein weißrussischer Schriftsteller, Kritiker und Literaturwissenschaftler. Adamowitsch ging im Jahre 1943 zu den Partisanen. Nach dem Krieg, von 1945-1950, studierte er an der philologischen Fakultät der Belarussischen Staatsuniversität, und lehrte anschließend dort, später aber auch an der Staatlichen Lomonossow-Universität Moskau, weißrussische Literatur.
- Aleksandr Mikhaïlovitch Adamovitch (en cyrillique Александр Михайлович Адамович) dit Ales Adamovitch est un écrivain biélorusse.
- Aleś Adamowicz, Alaksandr Adamowicz, pisarz białoruski oraz historyk literatury. W swej twórczości nawiązywał do tematów z czasów II wojny światowej. Był współautorem scenariusza do filmu fabularnego Elema Klimowa z 1985 roku Idź i patrz.
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