-
taken from
Ukrainian poets, like Ivan Franko, Oleh Olzhych, or
Bohdan Rubchak. The
outro is
sampled from ********ination. The
album was
praised by critics...
-
Ukraine Archived 2011-07-14 at the
Wayback Machine (4 July 2010)
Marian J.
Rubchak, "New Imaginaries:
Youthful Reinvention of Ukraine's
Cultural Paradigm"...
-
Staryi Uhryniv in
Kalush Raion, on
January 1, 1909.
Nicholas Ilkov, Ivan
Rubchak and the
writer M.
Kozonis were also born in
Kalush Raion.
After the reform...
-
Franko on "Distant
Cries of Cranes", Oleh
Olzhych on "Decadence", or
Bohdan Rubchak on "Ars Poetica". The last
track ("Widow's Grief") is
taken from the soundtrack...
- Tarnawsky,
Maxim (1988). ""Studies in
Ukrainian Literature",
Edited by
Bohdan Rubchak. The
Annals of the
Ukrainian Academy of Arts and
Sciences in the U.S.,...
- Masks: The
Aesthetics of Play in the
Poetry of Emma
Andiievska and
Bohdan Rubchak".
Journal of
Ukrainian Studies 27 # 1–2 (Summer-Winter 2002). pp. 183–195...
- "An
Uprising Against Decay,"
Ukrainian Literary Gazette, No. 9, 1956. B.
Rubchak. The
Poetry of Antipoetry, Suchasnist, No. 4, 1968. Y. Lavrinenko. "New...
- (De)Constructions of
Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space". In
Marian J.
Rubchak (ed.).
Mapping Difference: The Many
Faces of
Women in
Contemporary Ukraine...
-
tenor Vasyl Tysiak [uk],
baritone Lev Reinarovych [uk], and b**** Ivan
Rubchak [uk].
Trapped in Lvov
after the **** and
Soviet invasions of Poland, Andrij...
- Ukraine".
Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 27 (1–4): 195–216 – via ProQuest.
Rubchak,
Marian J. (1
April 2011).
Mapping Difference: The Many
Faces of Women...