Hienadà º Klaà Âko (also: Gennady Klevko, Belarusian: ÃÂõýðÃÂô÷àÃÂûÃÂÃÂúþÃÂ, Russian: ÃÂõýýðÃÂôøù ÃÂûõòúþÃÂ) (December 28, 1931 (officially May 1, 1932) â August 21, 1979) was a Soviet Belarusian poet and translator.
Hienadà º Klaà Âko was born on December 28, 1931, in the village of VaroniÃÂy, which is situated in PuchaviÃÂy District, Minsk Voblast, Republic of Belarus. After graduating from secondary school in 1950, he entered the Faculty of Philology of the Belarusian State University. After graduation in 1955 he started working for magazines and newspapers. From 1954 to 1963 he was the copy editor in the newspaper âÂÂKaà Âhasnaja praà ÂdaâÂÂ. From 1963 to 1973 he worked as a regular contributor and senior secretary in a popular Belarusian comic magazine âÂÂVoà ¾ykâÂÂ. In 1964 he became a member of the USSR Union of Writers. In 1973 Hienadà º Klaà Âko became the sub-editor of the Belarusian main literary magazine âÂÂPoà Âymiaâ and worked there until his death in 1979.
The first poem of Hienadà º Klaà Âko was published in 1949. He authored about 10 books of poetry that described homeland and discussed the main events of the time: war and life after the war. Besides, he wrote humorous poems and poems for children. Some of his poems were set to music.
Hienadà º Klaà Âko was also a noted translator of North Ossetian poetry into Belarusian, as well as numerous translations of poems of Polish, Ukrainian, Hungarian, and Russian poets.