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Language
  
Ukrainian

Name
  
Dmytro Pavlychko

Children
  
Solomiia Pavlychko

Genre
  
poems

Education
  
Lviv University (1953)

Alma mater
  
Lviv University

Parents
  
Vasyl Pavlychko

Nationality
  
Ukrainian

Role
  
Poet


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Born
  
September 28, 1929 Stanislawow Voivodeship, Poland (
1929-09-28
)

Occupation
  
poet, translator, scriptwriter, culturologist, political and public figure, diplomat

Notable awards
  
Hero of Ukraine, Honorary Doctor of Lviv University, Warsaw University

Books
  
Pravda klyche, Pokayanni psalmy, Naperstok: poezii, Naparstek

Awards
  
Hero of Ukraine, Order of Merit, Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, Shevchenko National Prize in Literature

Similar People
  
Ivan Drach, Oleksandr Bilash, Solomiia Pavlychko, Ivan Franko, Oles Honchar

A Bird in the Cage and a Bird in the Sky/ Птах у волі і птах у клітці


Dmytro Pavlychko (Ukrainian: Павличко Дмитро Васильович; born September 28, 1929) is a Ukrainian poet, translator, scriptwriter, culturologist, political and public figure.

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Biography

Dmytro Pavlychko was born on September 28, 1929 in a lumber worker family living in the village of Stopchatove near the Carpathian Mountains. Today this place is near town of Yabluniv in Kosiv Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. In 1945–1946 years he spent about 12 month in Soviet prison for alleged accusations of participation in UPA activities. There he celebrated his 16th birthday. Later Andriy Malyshko teasing called Pavlychko a "Banderovite broth cook".

In 1953 Pavlychko graduated from Lviv University (Department of Philology), worked in "Zhovten" (now, "Dzvin") Magazine. Coming later to Kyiv he worked in the office of the Writer's Union of Ukraine and in 1971–1978 as an editor at "Vsesvit" ("Universe") Magazine.

In his poetry works of Soviet period, first of which ("Love and hatred") was published in 1953, Pavlychko presented himself as publicist and civil activist, though constrained by that time censorship and compromising with existing rules. For that literary work he was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize in 1977.

Besides writing own verses, he translated into Ukrainian language the poems of Shakespeare, José Martí, Nikola Vaptsarov etc.

Many of Pavlychko poems were used for songs, most popular and famous of which is "Dva Kolyory" ("Two colours").

In late 80-s Dmytro Pavlychko was one of the founders of People's Movement of Ukraine, participated in the renewal of "Prosvita" Society as well as taking an active part in elaboration of the Act on Independence of Ukraine which was approved on August 24, 1991. In 90-s Pavlychko was the Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland and Slovakia.

He is a Honorary Doctor of Science of Lviv and Warsaw Universities, professor of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, the Hero of Ukraine.

Awards

  • Antonovych prize (2004)
  • Published works

  • Lyubov i nenavist ("Love and hatred"), 1953.
  • Moya zemlya ("My land"), 1953.
  • Chorna nytka ("Black thread"), 1958.
  • Pravda klyche ("Truth is calling"), 1958.
  • Granoslov, 1968.
  • Sonety podilskoy oseny ("Podillian autumn sonnets"), 1973.
  • Taemnytsya tvogo oblychchia ("Mystery of your face"), 1974, 1979.
  • Magistralyamy slova ("Through word's highways"), literary criticism, 1978.
  • Nad glybynamy ("Upon the depths"), literary criticism, 1984.
  • Spiral, 1984.
  • Poemy i pritchi ("Poems and parables"), 1986.
  • Bilya muzhniogo slova ("Next to the courageous word"), literary criticism, 1988.
  • Pokayanni psalmy ("Repentance psalms"), 1994.
  • World sonnets (translation), 1983.
  • His books

  • Dmytro Vasylovych Pavlychko. (2004). Ukrainska Natsionalna Ideia : Statti, Vystupy, Interv'iu, Dokumenty, Vyd-vo Solomii Pavlychko Osnovy. ISBN 978-966-500-124-9.
  • Dmytro Vasylovych Pavlychko. (2002). Naperstok : Poezii, Vyd-vo Solomii Pavlychko Osnovy. ISBN 978-966-500-227-7.
  • Dmytro Vasylovych Pavlychko. (2002). Ukrainska Natsionalna Ideia, Vydavnychyi dim KM Akademiia. ISBN 978-966-518-172-9.
  • Dmytro Vasylovych Pavlychko. (1988). Bilia Muzhnoho Svitla : Literaturno-Krytychni Statti, Spohady, Vystupy, Rad. pysmennyk. ISBN 978-5-333-00026-2.
  • References

    Dmytro Pavlychko Wikipedia