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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yanka Kupala a Belarusian poet and writer. Kupala is considered one of the greatest Belarusian-language writers of the 20th century. Kupala moved from Belarus to Vilnius in 1908, where he continued with his career as a poet. The same year the first published collection of his poems, (The Little Flute) brought on the ire of the czarist government, which ordered the book confiscated as an anti-government publication. The order for Kupala''s arrest was revoked in 1909,…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yanka Kupala a Belarusian poet and writer. Kupala is considered one of the greatest Belarusian-language writers of the 20th century. Kupala moved from Belarus to Vilnius in 1908, where he continued with his career as a poet. The same year the first published collection of his poems, (The Little Flute) brought on the ire of the czarist government, which ordered the book confiscated as an anti-government publication. The order for Kupala''s arrest was revoked in 1909, but a second printing was again confiscated, this time by the local authorities in Vilnius. Kupala ceased working for the Nasha Niva in order to avoid ruining the reputation of the newspaper. Kupala left for St. Petersburg in 1909. The subsequent year saw the publication of several works, including the poem (Eternal Song), which appeared as a book in St. Petersburg in July 1910. (Dream on a Barrow) completed in August of 1910 symbolized the poor state of Kupala''s Belarusian homeland. Kupala left St. Petersburg and returned to Vilnius in 1913. Among those influencing Kupala in the 1910s was Maxim Gorky.