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Siarhiej Dubaviec

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Siarhiej Dubaviec (Сяргей Дубавец, pronounced [sʲarˈʝej dubaˈvʲets]; born. September 17, 1959 in Mazyr) is a Belarusian journalist and writer.

Graduated from the Belarusian State University journalism faculty.

Worked for the Belarusian Soviet Encyclopaedia publishing house, the newspaper Homielskaja Praŭda and illegal anti-Soviet newspapers.

Editor of literature critics department in "Nioman magazine" (1987-1990), chief editor of the newspapers "Svaboda" (1990-1991) and "Naša Niva" (1991-2000), the radio "Bałtyjskija Chvali" (2000-2001), author of the programme "Vostraja Brama" on the Radio Liberty Belarusian edition (since 1997).

Resides currently in Vilnius.

Books by Siarhiej Dubaviec:

  • "Praktykavańni" (Practices, 1991),
  • "Русская книга" (The Russian book, 1997),
  • "Dziońnik pryvatnaha čałavieka" (A private person's diary, 1998).
  • "Jak?" (How?, 2009)