Kandrat Krapiva — pen name of Kondrat Mikhailovich Atrakhovitch — was a Belarusian writer, satirist, and academician whose career spanned the Soviet period largely intact, a rare feat that owed as much to political agility as to literary talent. He lived to 97, dying in 1991 just as the Soviet Union itself collapsed. Belarus has issued collector roubles honoring national cultural figures with some regularity since the 1990s, and Krapiva fits squarely into that commemorative tradition.
Kandrat Krapiva — pen name of Kondrat Mikhailovich Atrakhovitch — was a Belarusian writer, satirist, and academician whose career spanned the Soviet period largely intact, a rare feat that owed as much to political agility as to literary talent. He lived to 97, dying in 1991 just as the Soviet Union itself collapsed. Belarus has issued collector roubles honoring national cultural figures with some regularity since the 1990s, and Krapiva fits squarely into that commemorative tradition.