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Alés Harun ({{lang-be|Алесь Гарун}}) born as Aljaksandr Uladzimiravič Prušynski ({{lang-be|Аляксандр Уладзіміравіч Прушынскі}}; 11 March 1887 in Minsk – 28 July 1920 in Kraków) was a Belarusian poet, prose writer, dramatist, lyricist and an opinion journalist. He was born on February 27 (March 11) 1887 in Minsk. His father, Uladzimir Prušynski and mother Sophia (née. Zhivitsa) were simple workers' representatives of the Catholic community in Minsk. Since childhood, He loved books and five years could read in Russian and Polish. Later he graduated from the Minsk third city parish (1897) and craft (1902. He worked in the carpentry and furniture factory in Minsk. From 1904 to join the party, the Socialist-Revolutionaries maximalists. He began to publish in 1907 in the newspaper "Nasha Niva". He was arrested for anti-government activities on March 4, 1907 in the underground press on Broad Street in Minsk, which was printed at the time an appeal "to all workers." In July 1908 the Vilnius Court of Justice condemned the link and lifelong exile in Siberia. Exiled to Irkutsk Province (Rus.) Russian. From 1914 he received the right to travel throughout Siberia. Working on a barge on the Lena River, prepared a compilation of "Parent gift" and in 1914 sent him to Vilnius (released in 1918). After working in the gold mines in Badayba. Ales Harun imbued with the idea of social and national emancipation of the Belarusian people. Further readingIn Belarusian
Сэрцам пачуты звон: Паэзія, проза, драматургія, публіцыстыка / Уклад., прадм. і камент. У.Казберука; Маст. У.Басалыга. — Мн. : Маст. літ., 1990. — 358, [1] с., 5 л. партр.: іл. — (Спадчына). References
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