Biography of Constance Buyllo
The Belarusian poetess Constantius Antonovna Builo was born on February 14 in Vilna in a peasant family. The father of the future poetess Anton Aleksandrovich worked at that time a groom with Count Gagarin. In the year, the family moved to the town of Vishnevo in Oshmyanshchina. Here, the father became a tenant and worked as a forest bypass with Count Tyshkevich. Subsequently, the family often moved.
Anton Buylo changed many activities. He worked at a brick factory, repaired musical instruments, engaged in fighting and hunting, made animals stuffed. Father was a competent person, knew how to write and read and believed that all children should get an education. In the house there were books and children were introduced to reading from a young age. Constance received primary education at home.
In the year, Constance Buylo graduated from short -term teacher courses in Vilna and after that she worked as a teacher in Lida district in the village of Gorny Skrobovo. In years, she headed a bookstore in Polotsk. After the bookstore was closed during the First World War, she went to work in the Zemsky Union. In the year, she married Vitaly Adolfovich Kalechitsa, the son of a court adviser from the gentry of the Minsk district arrested in the year.
After the revolution of the year, Constance Builo worked as a statistics at the Volokolamsk District Executive Committee, the accountant of the Danilkovo state farm. In the year, she moved to her husband in Moscow, where she lived until her death. Here she worked from a year for a year at the Agron factory, and from a year to the year the head of the sales department of the Polytechlabsoyuz.
In the years, Constance Buyllo was the head of the operational department, later the deputy director of the central office of the veterinary support of the Soyuzvetzaprom trust. Despite the fact that most of her life Constance Buylo worked in the production sector, she wrote poetry from an early age and never stopped engaged in literary work, regardless of life circumstances.
Love for the literature of Constantius Buyllo was instilled by parents. He suggested that Constantius Builo publish her first collection of poems. Kupala himself selected poetry for her first collection, and the famous Belarusian artist Y. was responsible for the artistic design. The collection "Kurgan Kvetka" was published in the printing house of Martin of Kitta at the expense of the famous Belarusian philanthropist Princess Magdalene Radzivili.
The next collection of the poetess was only a year. Despite the fact that during her life not many of her books were published, criticism highly appreciated her work, and in the year she became a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. The poetess died on June 4 in Moscow died. In the trading facilities of the RUE "Belsoyuzpelat" there are on sale of the book of Belarusian writers.