Danuta Bichel-Zagnetova

Danuta Ivanovna Bichel-Zagnetova (Данута Бічэль-Загнетава, born 1937) is a Belarusian poet. She is Laureate of the Kupala State Prize of the BSSR (1984) for a collection of poems "Where to Walk Barefoot."

Biography
Danuta Bichel-Zagnetova was born on December 3, 1937, in Grodno Region, Belarus, in a Belarusian peasant family. She graduated from Novogrudok Pedagogical School in 1957, and Grodno Pedagogical Institute in 1962 (Faculty of Philology). Following her graduation, she taught the Belarusian language and literature in Grodno schools.

In 1982, Bichel-Zagnetova headed the House-Museum of Maxim Bogdanovich.

In the late 1980s, she was actively involved in the social movement in Belarus and was one of the organizers of the Maxim Bogdanovich Society. Since 1988, she has been a member of the Belarusian Popular Front. She is also member of the PEN International in Belarus.

Literary work
Bichel-Zagnetova began to write poetry in school. Her first poetic publication was in the republican newspaper "Literature and Art" (1953). The “Brief Literary Encyclopedia” notes that the poetry of Danuta Bichel-Zagnetova, “marked by sincerity, emotional tension and folkloric flavor of the language, is dedicated to the life of modern village, love, nature”.

In her work, Danuta Bichel-Zagnetova approaches philosophical principles intuitively, through female emotional psychology.

Books of poetry

 * Girl's Heart (1961)
 * Neman Goes (1964)
 * Lighters (1967)
 * Share (1972)
 * You are you (1976)
 * Brothers (1979)
 * Where to Walk Barefoot (1983)
 * The Old  Sun (1987)
 * In Polesie (1990)
 * God, my God (1992)
 * Sunday (1998)
 * On the White Clouds of Dreams (2002)
 * Selected works (2016)
 * Reach for Kalozha (2017)

Children's books

 * Quail (1968)
 * Umbrella-Mushroom (1969)
 * Catching up on a horse (1973)
 * Gabrynka and Gabrus (1985)
 * Haradnichanka (1993)

Books of prose

 * "Come to my voice" (Wroclaw, 2008)
 * "St. Francis Bridge" (Minsk, 2010)
 * "Province of St. Francis" (Grodno, 2010)