Vasyl Semenovych Stus ( Ukrainian: Васи́ль Семе́нович Стус; 6 January 1938, Rakhnivka, Ukrainian SSR – 4 September 1985, Perm-36, Kuchino, Russian SFSR) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement. For his political convictions, his works were ...
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Vasyl Stus. VASYL STUS (1938–1985) was a poet, translator, and literary critic, widely regarded as one of the foremost authors in the Ukrainian language. He is renowned for his acutely tragic philosophical poems, complex imagery, and frequent use of rare words and self-invented neologisms. Although very few of his literary works dealt with ...
To those who already know his legacy, the book will reveal the context of Stus’ poems and help to better understand his texts. Leonid Finberg, Editor-in-Chief, Dukh i Litera Press, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy The book is the most fundamental work on Vasyl Stus. … It gives an opportunity to feel Vasyl Stus as a character of a lifelong novel.
Jun 9, 2020 · Featured image: Vasyl Stus in the 1960s ¤ THIS SPRING, facing a global pandemic in response to which we have had to isolate ourselves, many turned to literature for encouragement and direction.
Mar 16, 2022 · Vasyl Stus (1938–1985) was one of the most significant Ukrainian poets of the second half of the twentieth century. A poet, translator, literary critic, and journalist, he was prosecuted by the Soviet government for his views on art and politics and died in a Siberian prison. His works have gained fame and popularity since the collapse of the ...
This book explores the poetry of Vasyl’ Stus (1938-1985), a major Ukrainian writer and intellectual of the second half of the 20th century. The volume aims to present the evolution of Stus’ poetic oeuvre from his beginnings in the late 1950s up to his mature poetry of the 1970s.
Mar 16, 2022 · Vasyl Stus. ; Vasyl Stus (1938–1985) was one of the most significant Ukrainian poets of the second half of the twentieth century. A poet, translator, literary critic, and journalist, he was prosecuted by the Soviet government for his views on art and politics and died in a Siberian prison. His works have gained fame and popularity since the ...