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The novel of the people's writer of Belarus I. P. Melezh (1921-1976) - Belarusian Soviet prose writer, playwright, publicist. People's Writer of the BSSR. Winner of the Yakub Kolas Literary Prize. Laureate of the Lenin Prize. Laureate of the State Prize of the Byelorussian SSR named after Yakub Kolas. Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. “People in the marsh” (Translation from the Belarusian language) is a novel by the Belarusian writer Ivan Melezh from the cycle “Polesskaya Chronicle”, written in 1962. The work tells about the establishment of Soviet power in the ordinary Belarusian village of Kuren. The novel tells about the inhabitants of the remote village of Kuran, which is cut off from the rest of the world by impenetrable woodland swamps. The author described with almost ethnographic accuracy the life and way of life of the Belarusian sub-ethnos of the Poleshuks using the example of the inhabitants of this village. The novel talks about traditions, legends, holidays, dances with songs and much more.