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Mykhaylo Osadchy | |
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Born | Kurmany, Nedryhailiv Raion, Sumy Oblast, UkSSR | March 22, 1936
Died | July 5, 1994 Lviv, Ukraine | (aged 58)
Occupation | writer, poet |
Language | Ukrainian |
Mykhaylo Osadchy ( Ukrainian: Осадчий Михайло Григорович; March 22, 1936 in Kurmany, Nedryhailiv Raion, Sumy Oblast, UkSSR – July 5, 1994 in Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian journalist, poet, writer, and dissident.
Mykhaylo Osadchy graduated from Lviv University in 1958. [1] He taught there from 1960 to 1965. He was arrested in 1965, spent 8 months waiting for a court decision and was finally sentenced to two years' imprisonment in 1966. He was tried together with Mykhailo, Horyn's brother Bohdan Horyn, and M. Zvarychevska. [1]
Osadchy was arrested for the second time January 1972. [2] That September he was sentenced to seven years of labour camp and three years of exile. [2]
He was able to return to teaching at Lviv University in 1990. In 1992, Osadchy became a member of the Writer's Union of Ukraine.
Osadchy's first book of poetry, 'The Moonlit Field' ( Ukrainian: Місячне поле), was published in 1965 before his arrest. In 1971 his memoir 'Cataract' ( Ukrainian: Більмо), was published. It was translated into French in 1974 [3] and into English by Marco Carynnyk in 1976. [4] His second collection of poems was published in 1979 and was called 'Quos ego'. The third one, 'The Scythian Altar' ( Ukrainian: Скифський вівтар), was published in 1990.
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Mykhaylo Osadchy | |
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Born | Kurmany, Nedryhailiv Raion, Sumy Oblast, UkSSR | March 22, 1936
Died | July 5, 1994 Lviv, Ukraine | (aged 58)
Occupation | writer, poet |
Language | Ukrainian |
Mykhaylo Osadchy ( Ukrainian: Осадчий Михайло Григорович; March 22, 1936 in Kurmany, Nedryhailiv Raion, Sumy Oblast, UkSSR – July 5, 1994 in Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian journalist, poet, writer, and dissident.
Mykhaylo Osadchy graduated from Lviv University in 1958. [1] He taught there from 1960 to 1965. He was arrested in 1965, spent 8 months waiting for a court decision and was finally sentenced to two years' imprisonment in 1966. He was tried together with Mykhailo, Horyn's brother Bohdan Horyn, and M. Zvarychevska. [1]
Osadchy was arrested for the second time January 1972. [2] That September he was sentenced to seven years of labour camp and three years of exile. [2]
He was able to return to teaching at Lviv University in 1990. In 1992, Osadchy became a member of the Writer's Union of Ukraine.
Osadchy's first book of poetry, 'The Moonlit Field' ( Ukrainian: Місячне поле), was published in 1965 before his arrest. In 1971 his memoir 'Cataract' ( Ukrainian: Більмо), was published. It was translated into French in 1974 [3] and into English by Marco Carynnyk in 1976. [4] His second collection of poems was published in 1979 and was called 'Quos ego'. The third one, 'The Scythian Altar' ( Ukrainian: Скифський вівтар), was published in 1990.