If you liked Koli͡uchiĭ stroĭ by Kandrat Krapiva, start with Li͡udzi i dʹiably (1958), Dramy i komedii (1905), and Zbor tvoraw u pyatsi tamakh (1974). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Li͡udzi i dʹiably 1958 · 102 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  2. 2 Dramy i komedii 1905 · 574 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  3. 3 Zbor tvoraw u pyatsi tamakh 1974 · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  4. 4 Belaruskae i slavianskae movoznaustva 1972 · 311 pages · Kandrat Krapiva, M. R. Sudnik · Same author
  5. 5 Khto dbae--toĭ i mae 1996 · 175 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  6. 6 Belaruskai͡a litaratura ŭ kulʹturnaĭ prastory suchasnaha hramadstva 2016 · 395 pages · Kandrat Krapiva, A. A. Mankevich, Belarus) Miz͡hnarodnai͡a navukovai͡a kanferėntsyi͡a "Belaruskai͡a litaratury ŭ kulʹturnaĭ prastory suchasnaha hramadstva" (2016 Minsk · Same author
  7. 7 Khto smiaetstsa aposhnim 1969 · 118 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  8. 8 Belaruska-ruski sloŭnik 2012 · 3 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  9. 9 Vershy, baiki, epihramy, paemy 1991 · 284 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  10. 10 Tvorchestvo molodykh--leninskomu i͡ubilei͡u 1971 · 207 pages · Kandrat Krapiva, Leninski kamunistychny saiuz moladzi Belarusi Tsentralʹny kamitet · Same author
  11. 11 Ab nekatorykh asablivastsi︠a︡kh belaruskaĭ litaraturnaĭ movy 1965 · 183 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author
  12. 12 Baĭki i vershy 2002 · 229 pages · Kandrat Krapiva · Same author

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What should I read after Koli͡uchiĭ stroĭ?

BookOrb recommends Li͡udzi i dʹiably (1958), Dramy i komedii (1905), Zbor tvoraw u pyatsi tamakh (1974), Belaruskae i slavianskae movoznaustva (1972), and Khto dbae--toĭ i mae (1996).

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Who wrote Koli͡uchiĭ stroĭ?

Koli͡uchiĭ stroĭ is by Kandrat Krapiva.