Bookstore of the "Kamyunikat" Foundation to open next week in Warsaw
A bookstore of the "Kamyunikat" Foundation will open at the Belarusian Solidarity Center in Warsaw, as reported by the BSC on its Telegram channel and Yaroslav Ivanyuk on his Facebook.

Among the books that will soon be available at the BSC are "Names of Freedom" by Uladzimir Arloŭ, "Zekameron" by Maksim Znak, "Liquidation" by Vasil Bykaŭ, and others.
The official opening of the store will take place on April 29 at 17:30 at Oleandrów 6/2.
The opening ceremony will be attended by Yaroslav Ivanyuk, writer Uladzimir Arloŭ, and representatives of other Belarusian publishing houses.
The "Kamyunikat" Foundation was founded 26 years ago. Initially, it was an online library. Yaroslav Ivanyuk scanned Belarusian books, newspapers, and magazines and uploaded them to the internet.
After the events of 2020, Yaroslav started publishing Belarusian books; several dozens of books have been published over five years.
Yaroslav Ivanyuk himself actively travels with his books across Poland, the Baltic countries, the Czech Republic, Germany, and other countries. For example, a literary tour by poetess Nasta Kudasava is planned for this week.
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