- Mykola Lukash
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Mykola Lukash (Ukrainian: Микола Олексійович Лукаш, Russian: Николай Алексеевич Лукаш; 19 December 1919 in Krolevets – 29 August 1988 in Kiev) was the known Soviet Ukrainian literary translator, theorist and lexicographer. He knew more than 20 languages. Many literary works were successfully translated from the majority of these languages and introduced to the Ukrainian literature by him.
The literary prize Ars Translationis has been instituted by "Vsesvit" since 1989 to commemorate Lukash.
External links
- (in Ukrainian) MYKOLA LUKASH. Biobibliographical Guide. Ukrainian Biobibliography. New Series. No. 10. Compiled by V. Savchyn, scientific editor R. Zorivchak, bibliographer editor G. Dombrovska, editorial board chairperson B. Yakymovych. Lviv, Ukraine: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. pp. 356. ISBN 966-613-272-9. http://www.franko.lviv.ua/library/pdf/lukash.pdf.
Categories:- Ukrainian literature
- 1919 births
- 1988 deaths
- European writer stubs
- Ukrainian people stubs
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