Mischief + Mayhem + Belarus
If you watch the RTWCS Ledig House event video that was posted yesterday, you’ll hear me try and introduce the wonderful, and ever mysterious, DW Gibson. DW is one of the most active people I know in the literary world, running Ledig House, scouting, writing novels, writing pirate books, helping run a . . . Already too exhausted to type more . . .
Anyway, one thing I didn’t know about until after he left is that he edited the new issue of which is all about Belarus. From :
I鈥檒l wager that most Americans cannot point to Belarus on a map, much less identify it as the only modern dictatorship in Europe. I hadn鈥檛 given the former Soviet nation much thought until I met Nataliya Kolyada and Nikolai Khalezin, co-founders of the Belarus Free Theatre, which has sold out venues around the world but must perform underground when at home. Productions are staged in private houses; invitations must be sent via cryptic text messages just hours before the play begins. No one is charged for tickets. The company鈥檚 work is verboten by Alexander Lukashenko鈥檚 administration, which insists on sanctioning all theater, regardless of whether it鈥檚 political or slapstick鈥攐r both. Several members of the Belarus Free Theatre have been imprisoned, threatened, or both.
Why the lack of international awareness of the political situation in Belarus? Kolyada says: 鈥淣o oil. No gas. No mountains. Only ten million people.鈥 The dark humor of her statement characterizes this issue of Wild Rag.
All of the pieces here are worth checking out: Artur Klinov’s photo-essay Olga Zavadskaya’s Sergei Zakonnikov’s Zinaida Gonchar’s and finally, Nikolai Khalezin’s play
鈥擹inaida Gonchar

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