Roman_Ivanychuk

Roman Ivanychuk

Roman Ivanychuk

Ukrainian writer and politician


Roman Ivanovych Ivanychuk (Ukrainian: Роман Іванович Iваничук, 27 May 1929 — 17 September 2016) was a Soviet and Ukrainian writer and politician.[1] He was the 1985 laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize. Between 1990 and 1994 he was a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada. In 2009, he received a title of Hero of Ukraine.[2]

Roman Ivanychuk

Ivanychuk was born in Trach, currently in Kosiv Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. He studied languages at University of Lviv and graduated in 1957. He worked as a school teacher between 1957 and 1963; he published short stories and novels since 1958. After 1963, Ivanychuk worked as an editor of Zhovten magazine until 1990. In 1995, he became a professor at University of Lviv and taught there until his death.[2] He died in Lviv in 2016.

Bibliography

Ivanychuk wrote around 15 historical novels, and a number of short-story collections. Some of his books were translated into French and Russian.[3]

  • Prut nese kryhu (Прут несе кригу, Prut Carries Ice), short-story collection (1958);
  • Ne rubayte yaseniv (Не рубайте ясенів, Do not Cut Ash Trees), short-story collection (1961);
  • Pid sklepinniamy khramu (Під склепінням храму, Under the Vault of the Temple), short-story collection (1962);
  • Krai bytoho shliakhu (Край битого шляху, The Edge of the Beaten Track), novel (1961);
  • Topolyna zametil (Тополина заметіль, Poplar Blizzard), short-story collection (1965);
  • Malvy (Мальви, Malvas), novel (1968); also published as Яничари;
  • Dim na hori (Дім на горі, The House on the Mountain), short-story collection (1969);
  • Syvi nochi (Сиві ночі, Grey Nights), short-story collection (1975);
  • Misto (Місто, City), novel (1977);
  • Cherlene vyno (Черлене вино, Dark Red Wine), novel (1977);
  • Manuskrypt z vulyci Ruskoi (Манускрипт з вулиці Руської, Manuscript from the street Ruska), novel (1979);
  • Na perevali (На перевалі, On the Mountain Pass), short-story collection (1980);
  • Voda z kameniu (Вода з каменю, Water from Stone), novel (1982);
  • Chetvertyi vymir (Четвертий вимір, Forth Dimension), novel (1984);
  • Some nebo (Сьоме небо, Seventh Sky), novel (1985);
  • Shramy na skali (Шрами на скалі, Scars on the Cliff), novel (1987);
  • Zhuravlunyi kryk (Журавлиний крик, Crane's Cry), novel (1988);
  • Bo viina viinoiu (Бо війна війною, Because the War is being the War), novel (1989);
  • Orda (Орда, Horde), novel (1992);
  • Vohnenni stovpy (Вогненні стовпи, Fire Pillars), novel (2006);
  • Khresna proshcha (Хресна проща, The Procession of the Cross), novel (2011);
  • Torhovytsa (Торговиця, Marketplace), novel (2012)

References

  1. "Скончался украинский писатель Роман Иваничук" (in Russian). BBC. 18 September 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  2. "Іваничук Роман Іванович" (in Ukrainian). Lviv University. Retrieved 17 September 2016.

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