03.08.2023

Songs and recitals, master classes and creative meetings, performances and fairs. For more than a decade, the village of Rakutevshchina has become a place of attraction for admirers of Maxim Bogdanovich’s creativity. At the beginning of the XX century, the young poet, who later was destined to become one of the classics of Belarusian literature, spent two summer months in the Rakutevshchina manor. As Maxim Bogdanovich stated, inspiration always came to him there and poems appeared easily. Within these walls, two cycles of poems came out from under his pen, which were included in the collections "Old Belarus" and "Places".

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