New Eurozine partner: Dziejaslou
Eurozine is very pleased to welcome the Belarusian literary journal Dziejaslou ("Verb") to the network.
When the Belarusian Ministry of Information took control of all literary journals in September 2002, merging them into the state holding company and promoting loyal editors, many Belarusian writers left their editorial boards in protest. Shortly afterwards, Dziejaslou emerged as an independent journal for liberal authors. Against all odds, it was registered by the Ministry of Information and is now a legal bi-monthly publication. Since 2005, readers have been able to subscribe via the state distribution system Belposhta; access outside the capital city remains problematic, however, because of the state monopoly on distribution.
Today, Dziejaslou is the most influential independent title in Belarus covering literature, criticism and the arts. The journal unites a growing community of established writers and talented young authors, publishing writing rejected by official journals. They include: Ryhor Baradulin, Nil Hilevich, Henadz Buraukin, Anatol Viarcinski, Uladzimier Niaklajeu, Uladzimier Arlou, Sviatlana Aleksijevich, Ales Razanau, Leanid Dranko-Majsiuk and many others. Dziejaslou is also highly valued for its representation of the classical literary heritage of Vasil Bykau, Uladzimier Karatkevich, Larysa Henijush and Ales Adamovich.
Dziejaslou stands for the survival of Belarusian literature and culture; it defends liberty and freedom of expression for writers and journalists, and their right to publish without censorship.
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Published 2010-02-10
Original in English
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