Tatyana Nikolaevna Dashkevich (born 1968 , Ozerische, Minsk region ) is a Russian writer.
| Tatyana Nikolaevna Dashkevich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1968 |
| Place of Birth | |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | writer , poet |
| Years of creativity | 1986 - present |
| Direction | prose , poetry |
| Language of Works | Russian |
| Debut | "At the mirror." Poems |
Content
Biography
My childhood passed in Minsk . Father is an engineer, mother is a doctor. After school, she worked at a state farm; in 1992, she graduated from the Literary Institute in Moscow. She studied at the poetry seminar of Lev Oshanin . Marrying the prose writer and bard Nikolai Shipilov (1946-2006), she lived in Moscow for some time. In the 2000s, she left with him in Minsk.
Poems were published in the magazines " Our Contemporary ", "Moscow" , "Young Guard" , the newspaper "Tomorrow" . He is the author of many educational and cultural articles and essays published in Moscow and Minsk newspapers and magazines.
Laureate of the Andrei Platonov Literary Prize “Smart Heart” (1996) and the Imperial Culture Prize in the nomination “Musical Art” for the book of the ZhZL series “Alexei Fatyanov” (Moscow, 2004 ). Laureate of the Golden Gramophone television contest (2000), diploma winner of the Borodino Autumn Film Festival. For spiritual activities she was awarded a diploma of the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus [1] .
Participates in spiritual and educational festivals, performs with concerts in Belarus and Russia. The initiator of the construction of the St. Nicholas Church in the village of Valeryanovo, Minsk region, is the headman of this parish.
Member of the Union of Writers of Russia (1993) and the Union of Writers of Belarus (2006).
Creativity
Tatyana Dashkevich is primarily known as the author of the songs she performs with the guitar. She is the author of disc albums: “Take me to the temple”, “Village Angel” (released by the Belarusian Orthodox Church), “Mom”, “Two Fishes”.
Poems by Tatyana Dashkevich are distinguished by the naturalness of intonation, feeling, lyric melody. Since 2000, begins to write books for children, published more than 20. Orthodox publishers readily publish her children's books.
She wrote the biography of Alexei Fatyanov for the series “The Life of Wonderful People ”.
Notes
- ↑ Tatyana Dashkevich on the site "Western Russia" . Date of treatment February 20, 2013. Archived March 14, 2013.
Bibliography
- At the Mirror: Poems / Preface. V. Neklyaeva . - Мn .: Mast.lіt., 1991. - 94 p. - (The first book of the poet). 2600 copies
- Fatyanov. - M., Young Guard, 2004. - 326, [1] p., [16] p. silt - (The life of wonderful people). ISBN 5-235-02658-6
- Voice of an angel: verses for children. - Minsk: Publishing House of the Holy Elisabeth Monastery, 2005. - 46, [2] p. ISBN 985-6728-20-7
- Bear with it a little. Poems: for children. - Minsk: St. Elisabeth Convent, 2006 ISBN 985-6728-50-9
- Penguin's birthday: Poems: for reading by adult children. - Mn., 2007 15,000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-02-1
- The laity: poems. - Mn., 2008 .-- 111 p. 380 copies ISBN 978-985-6876-07-6
- About the most beautiful outfit. Poems. - Mn., 2008 15,000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-27-4
- About the most important victory. Poems. - Mn., 2008.15000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-28-1
- About a good owl. - Mn., Publishing House of the Belarusian Exarchate, 2009. 15,000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-33-5
- Share a little bit. Poems. - Mn., 2009. 15000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-35-9
- Money bag. Story. - Mn., Publishing House of the Belarusian Exarchate, 2009. 10,000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-40-3
- About a good bee. - Mn., 10,000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-53-3
- Do you want a rain present? - Mn., 2009.10000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-54-0
- The ant is going home. Poems. - Mn., 2009.10000 copies. ISBN 978-985-6876-50-2
- Holy righteous John Russian. - Belarusian Orthodox Church, 2009. 1,500 copies. ISBN 978-985-511-176-5
- Life of Blessed Valentina of Minsk: The Orthodox Brotherhood in honor of the Holy Archangel Michael, 2009.. - Minsk - 79 p., [4] p. silt 500 copies ISBN 978-985-6484-72-1
- Ah, what a miracle! - Mn., 2011. 2500 copies. ISBN 978-985-545-022-2