Interview with Adam Globus, Belarusian writer "European Identity as seen from Minsk"
Entretien
| 06/06/2007

Adam Globus was born in Kojdanovo, near Minsk. The author of short stories, novels and poetry translated into several Slavic languages as well as in English and in German, he is at the forefront of Belarus' literary renewal, which began in the eighties, and is the most widely read writer of his generation.
Under the pen name of Vladimir Adamchik, he also publishes some cheap popular books aimed at a broad readership.
We met him in Minsk at the Café Aquarium, in the company of Miss Aliona Gluhova who was our interpreter for this interview and our host during our stay in Belarus.
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