Todar Klaštorny

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Born(1903-03-11)March 11, 1903
Parečča (now in Belarus)
DiedOctober 30, 1937(1937-10-30) (aged 34)
Minsk
Causeof deathExecuted
EducationBelarusian State University
Todar Klaštorny
Тодар Кляшторны
Born(1903-03-11)March 11, 1903
Parečča (now in Belarus)
DiedOctober 30, 1937(1937-10-30) (aged 34)
Minsk
Cause of deathExecuted
EducationBelarusian State University
Known forBelarusian romantic poet and translator

Todar Klaštorny (Belarusian: То́дар То́даравіч Кляшто́рны, Russian: То́дор То́дорович Кляшто́рный; 11 March 1903 - 30 October 1937) was a Belarusian romantic poet, translator and a victim of Stalin’s purges.[1][2]

Klaštorny was born in the village of Parečča (now in Lyepyel district of Vitebsk region) into a farming family. He studied at a school for adult workers in Vorša and, later, at the Belarusian State University (the literary and linguistic department of the pedagogical faculty).[1][2][3]

After graduation in 1931, Klaštorny worked on the radio, in several Soviet Belarusian newspapers and magazines and was a member of the associations Maładniak, Uzvyšša and the Belarusian Association of Proletarian Writers and Poets.[1][2]

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