- Ivan Bahrianyi
Ivan Bahrianyi ( _uk. Iван Багряний) (1906-1963) was a Ukrainian writer and political activist. The writer's real name was Ivan Pavlovych Lozoviaha.
Biography
Ivan Bahrianyi was born in the village of Kuzemyn, Okhtyrskyi Raion,
Sumy Oblast , in eastern Ukraine. His education was not consistent, owing to the difficulty of life duringFirst World War , the revolution and the post-war chaos in education.Bahrianyi did enter the Kyiv Art Institute, but did not graduate. In 1926, he began to publish poetry in newspapers and journals and in 1927, his first collection of poetry appeared. Bahrianyi was a member of the
Kyiv association of young writers, MARS. In 1932, the Ukrainian writer became a victim of the Soviet repressions and served his sentence in theFar East .His works include: "Zolotyi bumeranh", "Heneral", "Tuhrolovy", and "Sad Hetsymans'kyi" among others.
In 1992, Ivan Bahrianyi posthumously received the national Shevchenko Prize ( _ua. Шевченківська премія). [Listratenko, Nataliya Volodymyrivna ed. "Ukrayina: knyha faktiv" (Ukraine: the book of facts). Knyzhkovyi Klub,
Kharkiv , 2006:214.]External links
* [http://forum.ottawa-litopys.org/documents/dos0302_e.htm A short biography by Yevhen Shtendera]
References
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