The "Kamunikat" Foundation announced the publication of three books
They are expected to be released in the first half of September.

The new releases will primarily be sold at the Warsaw offline bookstore Kamunikat.shop in the Belarusian Solidarity Center at Oleandrów 6/2 (ul. Oleandrów 6/2), writes bellit.info.
One of the new releases is Zmitser Dziadzenka's book of poems «#So that pigeons don't sh@t», which consists of two parts. The first, eponymous part, is a peculiar socio-political chronicle. These are poetic responses to a wide variety of events in the country and beyond: «Another devaluation, the fall of a reactor body, the arrest of the director of "Uralkali" — news provides countless motives for inspiration,» the author explains for «Euroradio».
The second part, «Glorious Knight», includes ironic and satirical poems not tied to specific events.
A re-edition of Aneta Prymaka-Oniszk's book «The Refugee Crisis of 1915. Forgotten Refugees» is also planned.
The third new release from the publisher is the second, augmented edition of Viktar Shadurski's monograph «The Birth of the Belarusian Leviathan» about social and political changes in Belarus from 1991 to 1996.
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