Ihor Mykolayovych Rymaruk (; 4 July 1958 – 3 October 2008) was a Ukrainian poet and editor.
Biography
Ihor Rymaruk was the son of school teachers Mykola and Halyna Rymaruk. Rymaruk began writing poems while still at school. After graduating from school with a gold medal, he enrolled at the
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
The Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (; also known as Kyiv University, Shevchenko University, or KNU) is a public university in Kyiv, Ukraine.
The university is the third-oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv and ...
, where he studied journalism and graduated with honors in 1979. In 1978 he made his debut in the
Dnipro
Dnipro is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper River, Dnipro River, from which it takes its name. Dnipro is t ...
magazine, where he later became editorial director. From 1984 Rymaruk was a member of the
National Writers' Union of Ukraine
The National Writers' Union of Ukraine () (''НСПУ'') is a voluntary social-creative association of professional writers, poets, prose writers, playwrights, critics, and translators.
History
The National Writers' Union of Ukraine was found ...
. In the same year his first volume of poetry, ''The High Water'', was published. In 2002 he was awarded
Shevchenko National Prize
Shevchenko National Prize (; also ''Shevchenko Award'') is the highest state prize of Ukraine for works of culture and arts awarded since 1961. It is named after the inspirer of Ukrainian national revival Taras Shevchenko. It is one of the five ...
. In 2004 he became president of the
Association of Ukrainian Writers. On October 3, 2008, Ihor Rymaruk died from a car accident. Three more volumes of his poetry were published posthumously.
Poetry
Rymaruk's poems are characterized by the originality and richness of poetic images. He wrote both in the strict classical form, which is still widespread in Ukraine today, and in free verse. In doing so, he also applied the described criterion of responsibility to himself as an author. He saw himself as part of Ukrainian history and also placed his poems within a literary tradition. Both
Yevhen Pluzhnyk
Yevhen Pavlovych Pluzhnyk (; , Kantemirovka, Voronezh Governorate, Russian Empire — 2 February 1936, Solovki, USSR) was a Ukrainian poet, playwright and translator from Eastern Sloboda Ukraine.
Biography
Pluzhnyk was born in sloboda Kantem ...
and
Yevhen Malanyuk were his role models.
[Anja-Halja Horbatsch: Ihor Rymaruk, Goldener Regen. Brodina Verlag, Reichelsheim 1996, S. 2–5] Rymaruk's poems also received notable recognition abroad: they were translated into many languages, including: English, Polish, Spanish, Romanian, Swedish and German. In these languages they were printed and published mainly in anthologies of Ukrainian literature. His volume of poetry “Diva Obyda” (2000), won the “Book of the Year” competition in the “Voice of the Soul” category.
Editorship
Rymaruk worked as an editor at the ''News from Ukraine'' newspaper and at ''Molod'' and ''Dnipro'' (1991–1994) publishing houses. Rymaruk also worked as a chief editor of ''Suchasnist'', which was the leading literary journal in Ukraine in 1990s.
In 1990, Rymaruk published the anthology ''The Eighties'' (Вісімдесятники), which brought together important authors of this generation who were unable to publish in the
Brezhnev era
Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (19 December 190610 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964 until his death in 1982 as well as the fourth chairman of the Presidium ...
. This Ukrainian 1980s generation, to which Rymaruk also belonged, turned against traditional forms in literature and oriented itself more towards European authors. This generation was also opposed to the previous Soviet generation of the
Sixtiers
The Sixtiers (, ; "people of the 60s") were а new generation of young intellectuals who reawakened literature and a sense of Ukrainian nationalism within the Soviet intelligentsia. The Sixtiers entered the cultural and political life in Ukraine d ...
and had a more hermetic and inward-looking poetic style.
Books of poetry
* ''The High Water'' (Висока вода), 1984.
* ''During the Snowfall'' (Упродовж снігопаду), 1988.
* ''Voices of the Night'' (Нічні голоси), 1991.
* ''Golden Rain'' (Золотий дощ), German-Ukrainian Edition Poetry, Brodina, Reichelsheim, 1996.
* ''Virgin Obyda'' (Діва Обида), 2000, 2002.
* ''Bermuda Triangle'' (Бермудський трикутник), 2007.
* ''Tear of the Virgin'' (Сльоза Богородиці), 2009.
* ''Your good time'' (Твій добрий час), 2011.
* ''Divine Wind: Last Poems'' (Божественний вітер: останні вірші), 2012.
References
Sources
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1958 births
Ukrainian male poets
2008 deaths
20th-century Ukrainian poets
Recipients of the Shevchenko National Prize