Friday, October 9, 2015

Ministry of Information Books Aleksievich actively sold in stores in Belarus – RIA Novosti

MINSK, October 9 – RIA Novosti, Nina Gurina. Information Minister of Belarus Lilia Ananich said that in the bookstores of the country has a sufficient number of works by Nobel Prize winner for literature in 2015, Svetlana Aleksievich and it is popular the author.

“The big reader’s interest always to this author there. In our bookshops have her book: just a few minutes on my desk put six titles of this author, who is in the distribution network. It demanded the author of” – Ananich said Friday at a press conference.

According to her, many books were published writer in the Soviet period. Commenting on the fact that the Belarusian state publishing house for over 20 years did not publish the work Aleksievich, the Minister noted that the share of state-owned enterprises is 7-10% of the total number of books published on the titles and circulation. “We have to talk about the publishing process in the country as a whole, involving the licensees of all forms of ownership. Work on improving the editorial portfolio should be conducted every publishing house”, – said Ananich. However, it noted that if copyrights are sold already some publishers, the gosizdatelstva can not publish books.

Ananich also said that the ministry “can not but congratulate Nobel laureate” and a greeting is already prepared. She also promised that creativity Aleksievich will be reflected in passing in the country under the auspices of the Ministry of the action “Family Reading”.

“It is important that the country in the field of literature has sounded for the whole world”, – the minister added.

She also noted that the country and the Belarusian and Russian languages ​​are public, moreover, Belarus and Russia united cultural space. “Books Aleksievich and to actively implement the Nobel success in the book trade in Belarus and Russia. It was nice to hear, as I understand Aleksievich statements that (award – ed.) Is the result of accumulated humanitarian potential”, – the minister said.

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