Kievskiĭ kalendarʹ
v 3 tomakh
(
Toma 1,2,3
)
en
translation: Kiev calendar - In 3 volumes (Volumes 1,2,3)
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Anatoly Makarov (1939-2015) - Ukrainian literary critic, writer, culturologist, researcher of Kiev antiquity. He received the prize in the field of literary criticism named after A. Beletsky, the prize of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine “Blagovist”, the prize named after Gelen Shcherban-Lapika (Australia, 1996), as well as the art prize of the capital of Ukraine “Kyiv” named after Eugene Pluzhnik (2002). The book tells about the calendar holidays of spring. In the center of this beautiful season, Easter stood in the old days with a previous post and subsequent entertainments, including traditional Easter visits. These traditions and customs have arisen a long time ago, but still have not lost their exciting significance.