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Belarusian writer and scholar (1932–2022)
Adam Maldzis
Адам Мальдзіс
Adam Maldzis, 2004
Born(1932-08-07)August 7, 1932
Rasoły, Ashmyany District, Poland (now in Astraviec District, Belarus)
DiedJanuary 3, 2022(2022-01-03) (aged 89)
EducationDoctor of Philology
Alma materBelarusian State University
Occupation(s)Historian, literary critic, author and journalist
Employerthe Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
AwardsBelarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal

Adam Maldzis (Belarusian: Адам Мальдзіс, 7 August 1932 – 3 January 2022) was a Belarusian historian, literary critic, author and journalist. He was described as "a patriarch of Belarusian humanities", "an excellent connoisseur of literature" and "a living bridge between Belarus and the scholars of Belarusian studies around the world". He was “the author of unique studies of the Old Belarusian literature [be]”.

Life and career

Maldzis was born in the village of Rasoly, Oszmiany District, Poland (now in Astraviec District of Belarus) – a place on a cross-road of "different influences – national, religious and cultural". At school he began publishing articles in children's periodicals.

He earned a degree in journalism from the Belarusian State University followed by postgraduate studies at the Yanka Kupala Institute of Literature of the Belarusian Academy of Sciences. In 1962–1991, Maldzis worked at the Institute of Literature of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus. His main academic interest and specialism was in Belarusian-Polish and Belarusian-Lithuanian literary connections.

Maldzis and Vera Rich, at the Francis Skaryna Library in London, 1989

Despite strict ideological control in the Soviet Belarus, Maldzis managed to publish a review of Arnold McMillin's A History of Byelorussian Literature from Its Origins to the Present Day (1977) – the first English-language history of Belarusian literature.

In 1982, Maldzis was the first scholar from the Soviet Belarus to spend a considerable amount of time at the Belarusian Library in London working with the materials unavailable to researchers at home due to censorship.

In 1990, he made a public statement – the first in the BSSR – calling for the acknowledgement of the important and positive role of the Uniate Church in the history of Belarus.

In 1987, Maldzis became the head of the restitution commission of the Belarusian Cultural Fund. In 1991, he founded the International Association of Belarusian Studies. In the same year, he founded the Francis Skaryna National Research and Education Centre; he was its director in 1991–98. Maldzis served on the board of the Association of Belarusians of the World Baćkauščyna (Motherland).

Maldzis died on 3 January 2022, at the age of 89.

Notable works

  • A six-volume bibliography of Belarusian literature to which Maldzis “devoted 20 years of life”.
  • Review of Prof McMillin’s History of Byelorussian Literature: From Its Origins to The Present Day.
  • Francis Skaryna from the glorious city of Polack.
  • Творчае пабрацімства: Беларуска-польскія літаратурныя ўзаемасувязі ў XIX ст. Creative , Мінск/ Minsk, 1966.
  • Падарожжа ў XIX стагоддзе: 3 гісторыі беларускай літаратуры, мастацтва і культуры. Навукова-папулярныя нарысы , Мінск / Minsk, 1969.
  • Традыцыі польскага Асветніцтва ў беларускай літаратуры XIX стагоддзя , Мінск / Minsk, 1972.
  • Тры месяцы пошукаў, знаходак і сустрэч // Полымя, , 1973, No. 7.
  • Таямніцы старажытных сховішчаў , Мінск / Minsk, 1974.
  • Nieznany wiersz białoruski ze zbiorów Kórnickich / A. Maldzis // Pamiętnik biblioteki Kórnickiej / A. Maldzis // Diary of the Kórnik library.),1978, Zesz. 14, p. 177-180.
  • На скрыжаванні славянских традыцый: Літаратура Беларусі пераходнага перыяду: другая палавіна ХVII—ХVIII ст. , Мінск / Minsk, 1980.
  • Беларусь у люстэрку мемуарнай літаратуры XVIII стагоддзя: Нарысы быту і звычаяў , Мінск / Minsk, 1982.
  • Восень пасярод вясны: Аповесць, сатканая з гістарычных матэрыялаў і мясцовых паданняў , Мінск / Minsk, Мастац. літ., 1984.
  • 3 літаратуразнаўчых вандраванняў: Нарысы, эсэ, дзённікі , Мінск / Minsk, 1987.
  • Францыск Скарына як прыхільнік збліжэння і ўзаемаразумення людзей і народаў , Мінск / Minsk, 1988.
  • Жыццё і ўзнясенне Уладзіміра Караткевіча: Партрэт пісьменніка і чалавека , Мінск / Minsk, 1990.
  • І ажываюць спадчыны старонкі: Выбр. , Мінск / Minsk, 1994.
  • Як жылі нашы продкі ў XVIII стагоддзі , Мінск / Minsk, 2001.
  • Выбранае / Адам Мальдзіс Уклад. В. Грышкевіч; Прадм. Г. Кісялёў, В. Чамярыцкі. — Мн.: Кніга­збор, 2007. — 464 с. — («Беларускі кніга­збор»: Серыя 2. Гісторыка-літаратурныя помнікі). ISBN 978-985-6824-95-4.
  • Белорусские сокровища за рубежом /А. И. Мальдис. — Минск: Літаратура і Мастацтва, 2009.  — 208 с. : и л. — (Беларусь вчера и сегодня). ISBN 978-985-6720-94-2.
  • Даўняя Беларусь. З настальгіяй аб мінулым / Адам Мальдзіс, Армэн Сардараў. — Мінск : Літаратура і Мастацтва, 2010. — 165, с. ISBN 978-985-6941-36-1.
  • Соотечественики : очерки о белорусах и уроженцах Беларуси, обогативших мировую культуру / Адам Мальдис. — Минск : Издательский дом «Звезда», 2013. — 336 с. (Беларусь вчера и сегодня). ISBN 978-985-7059-85-0.
  • Ад Скарыны і Фёдарава — у XXI стагоддзе: зборнік эсэ / Адам Мальдзіс. — Мінск : Чатыры чвэрці, 2018. — 206, с. ISBN 978-985-581-087-3.

References

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  2. ^ "У Ашмянах прайшла сустрэча з беларускім літаратуразнаўцам Адамам Мальдзісам — Ошмяны. Ошмянский вестник. Ашмянскi веснiк" [A meeting with Belarusian literary critic Adam Maldzis was held in Ašmiany] (in Belarusian). 29 November 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-03-26. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  3. ^ Пашкоў, Г.П., ed. (2000). Беларуская эцыклапедыя: У 18 т. Т. 10: Малайзія — Мугаджары [Belarusian Encyclopaedia: in 18 vols. V. 10] (in Belarusian). Vol. 10. Мінск: БелЭн. p. 43. ISBN 985-11-0169-9. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  4. ^ Ivanou, Ihar (2018). "Professor Arnold McMillin and the Skaryna Library in London: Their Roles in the Promotion of Belarusian Studies". In Dingley, Jim (ed.). Between the lands from Poland to Russia via Belarus and Ukraine: a journey through cinema, history, literature, memory and music : papers from the Symposium to mark the 75th birthday of Prof. Arnold McMillin, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 23-25 june 2016. Olsztyn: Centrum Badań Europy Wschodniej Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie. pp. 87–102. ISBN 978-83-61605-07-2. OCLC 1032304082.
  5. Мальдзіс, Адам (1990). ""Мы павінны зьмяніць свае адносіны да Уніі"" [We should change our perception of the Union]. Унія (in Belarusian) (1). Менск: 21. Archived from the original on 2022-10-14. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
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