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Valerian Petrovych Pidmohylny (Ukrainian: Валер'ян Петрович Підмогильний; 2
February 1901 - 3
November 1937) was a
Ukrainian modernist, most
famous for...
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novel by
Ukrainian writer Valerian Pidmohylny,
published in 1928. Its
first English translation is forthcoming.
Pidmohylny created the
modern novel, which...
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artistically describe that epoch.
Among its
members were
Valerian Pidmohylny,
Hryhorii Kosynka,
Yevhen Pluzhnyk,
Borys Antonenko-Davydovych, Todos...
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Mariyka Pidhiryanka (1881–1963), poet, and children's
writer Valerian Pidmohylny (1901–1937), novelist,
short story writer, translator, and
literary critic...
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Robert E. Park and
Ernest W.
Burgess The City (
Pidmohylny novel), a 1928
novel by
Valerian Pidmohylny "The City" (poem), an 1894 poem by
Constantine P...
- as: Les Kurbas,
Mykola Kulish,
Mykola Khvylovy,
Mykola Zerov,
Valerian Pidmohylny,
Pavlo Filipovych,
Marko Voronny,
Oleksa Slisarenko. Over 100 of these...
- was a
prominent Ukrainian existentialist writer.
Together with
Valerian Pidmohylny,
Petrov is
considered to be the
founder of the
Ukrainian intellectual...
- 250
Ukrainian writers died
during the
Great Purge, for
example Valerian Pidmohylny (1901–1937), in the so-called
Executed Renaissance.
Texts of imprisoned...
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another term for Café au lait
Misto (novel), a 1928
novel by
Valerian Pidmohylny Misto (animal), the
result of a
breeding between a male
alpaca and a female...
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scholar and
critic (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1890)
November 3 –
Valerian Pidmohylny,
Ukrainian writer, (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1901)
November 3 – Hryhorii...