Lyutinka ( Belor. Lyutsinka ) - a village in the Volozhin district of Minsk region. From 1840 to 1884, the classic Belarusian literature Vincent Dunin-Martsinkevich (1808-1884) lived and worked [1] . The village is considered the place where the national Belarusian literature was created.
Lyutinka | |
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A country | Belorussia |
Region | Minsk Region |
Area | Volozhinsky |
History and geography | |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Digital identifiers | |
Car code | five |
History
Folwark Lyutinka Dunin-Martsinkevich acquired from land surveyor Judge A. Selyava in 1840.
The writer created here his famous works, including “Gapon”, “Kupala”, “Pinsk Szlachta”, two of them - “Lyutinka, or the Swedes in Lithuania” and “From Islochi, or Medicine for a dream” - directly narrate about these places.
In his home, the owner received S. Monyushka , V. Syrokomlyu , A. Yelsky , M. Yelsky and other famous cultural figures.
Vincent Dunin-Martsinkevich died in Lyutinka on December 29, 1884, at the age of 77.
A school organized by the daughter of the writer Camilla worked in the house of Martsinkevich; the writer Jadwig Sh. Studied there .
The house burned down at the end of the XIX century. In Soviet times, the “Pansky Nest” ideologically alien to Soviet culture was not restored.
The place of the writer's house is immortalized [2] [3] . In the village every year is a holiday in memory of Dunin-Martsinkevich.
Literature
V. Ragoida Where Isloch Is Flowing ... Minsk: Belorussian Soviet Encyclopedia. P. Brovka. 1991