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Viktor Grabovskyj (Hrabovsky or Hrabovs'ky, ; Grabovsky in Russian), (born 7 November 1942 in Bagovytza of Khmelnitsky area,
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
) – Ukrainian poet, writer, translator,
literary critic A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical analysis of literature' ...
, journalist. He is member of the National union of writers of Ukraine and the Honoured Worker of Arts of Ukraine.


Biography

Viktor Grabovskyj was born on 7 November 1942 in the village of Bagovitsa in the Kamenetsky-Podolskyi region of Khmelnitsky area, Ukraine. He studied on Slavic branch of the philological faculty of the
Lviv University The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (named after Ivan Franko, ) is a state-sponsored university in Lviv, Ukraine. Since 1940 the university is named after Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko. The university is the oldest institution of highe ...
. Since 1967 – on journalistic work. In the beginning 80 fulfilled duties of the head of department of criticism, and with 1985 for 1990 – of department publicism of the newspaper ''Literary Ukraine''; worked as the assistant to the chief editor in the national newspapers ''Independent Ukraine'', ''The Word of the Enlightenment'', as the chief editor of the publishing house of the
Kyiv National Economic University The Kyiv National Economic University is a self-governing public university in Kyiv, Ukraine. The university was founded in 1906 as Higher commercial courses. It was ranked #3 by the Ukrainian national ranking of the universities conducted by ...
(KNEU) and in last time as the acting of the chief editor of ''Literary Ukraine''.


Awards

On 11 April 2007 Viktor Grabovskyj received the title of "Honored Artist of Ukraine" – a contribution to the development of Ukrainian journalism, the active defense of the ideals of freedom of speech and many years of honest workPresidential Decree № 289/2007 "About rewarding employees of the newspaper "Literary Ukraine", Kyiv, – in the connection with the 80th anniversary of its foundation.
Also he is the prize winner of two literary awards: of the literary award of a name of Volodymyr Sosyura and of the International literary award of a name Dmitry Nytchenko.


Creativity

Viktor Grabovskyj – the author of collections of poetry: ''The branches'' (Kyiv:"Molod’", "Youth", 1983), ''Tree of a word'' (Kyiv: "Sovet writer", "Radyans'kyj pysmennyk, 1987), ''Contemplation of a tree''; ''Intoxicating joy'' (Kyiv-Nizhin: TOV "Aspect-Poligraf", 2005), ''Island of the Mercy'' (Kyiv: Publishing Center "Prosvita, Enlightenment", 2005), ''Song of the collector of a nectar'' (Kyiv: Izd KNEU, 2006), ''Palm Sunday'' (Kyiv-White Church: Publishing Center "Prosvita, Enlightenment", 2007), etc. As example of poetry of Victor Grabovskyj, one poem written by him still in year Chernobyl catastrophe 1986 in English translation by Natalia Ryumina (2012): Slow down, my friend! 'Be not like frozen waters, nor like a bird that's soaring in the skies, nor like a stone thrown down a chasm. Slow down in your pathetic stress. Today, right now — instead of striving for the essence of the ozone, you give yourself to it with all your heart, beat by beat. No matter where you are – in small or larger zones — do not engage in measuring your soul, don't rage! When every tree branch radiates its love in the eternal prayer to the Sun, may no one cast a shadow from above — not treason, and not strontium. Don't run! Be still, be quiet, thus remain: if only every tiny bird, or even little dew of pain reflected in the eyes of the Eternal Son with love. Only in pure and silent inflorescence that lies now at His feet, you will cognize a fiery wing of parting and an assurance that you’ve overcome and can defeat yourself. In that eternal struggle that destroys – Create and form, instead of lying still for yet another moment like a helpless stone. Viktor Grabovskyj is also a translator of
Slavic languages The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavs, Slavic peoples and their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic language, Proto- ...
. In particular he has translated from Slovak – Rudo Moric ''His great day'' (Kyiv: Veselka, 1978) from Serbian – Stevan Bulaich, ''Children from the Palm river'' (Kyiv: Veselka, 1979), for the Translation Anthology Serbo-Lusatian poetry "(Lviv:" Kamenyar, 1969); from Czech – ''Spring Vltava'' (Kyiv: "Youth", 1982); from Russian –
Alexander Blok Alexander Alexandrovich Blok ( rus, Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Бло́к, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvʲɪtɕ ˈblok, a=Ru-Alyeksandr Alyeksandrovich Blok.oga; 7 August 1921) was a Russian lyrical poet, writer, publ ...
, ''The Scythians'' ("Literary Ukraine" from 24 November 2005),
Yevgeny Yevtushenko Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko (; 18 July 1933 – 1 April 2017) was a Soviet and Russian poet, novelist, essayist, dramatist, screenwriter, publisher, actor, editor, university professor, and director of several films. Biography Early lif ...
''Kazan University'' an
''My guest Chernobyl''
Vasily Fedorov ''Another fire'' (Kyiv, Publishing House "Radyans'ka pysmennyk", 1983) and others; from Bulgarian – ''Let's be friends!'' (Kyiv-Sofіa: "Veselka" 1985); from Polish – Gustav Ehrenburg, Tomas-Aug Olizarovsky Myron Byaloshevsky ''et al.'': ''An Anthology of Polish poetry in two volumes'' (Kyiv: "Dnipro", 1979), Karol Wojtyla (
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''The Sacred object''
(Kyiv: "Dnipro , 2001). Interesting reflections of itself poet about personality and creativity of
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in the art in the articl
"Love itself regulates the destiny"
Poems, translations, essays, pamphlets and literary articles by Viktor Grabovskyj entered into a number of many collective collections and were published in a lot of the literary magazines and newspapers of Ukraine. Viktor Grabovskyj – the author of an interesting interpretation of ''
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'' (''Slovo o polku Ihorevim'') in the
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, in the study which put forward the hypothesis who was the original author of this masterpiece of ancient Ukrainian poetry (''Literary Ukraine'', 1985). He is – the editor and compiler of a unique edition of the poetry of known Ukrainian poet
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into two languages: in Russian and Ukrainia
Vasyl Stus ''And you same burn down''
Kyiv, 2005 (with the Russian translations by known poet
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). Also Viktor Grabovskyj – one of the authors of the movie script about
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''Threshold''
of the famous director Rollan Sergienko, and one of the initiators o

which already from the first step, 26 April 1998, found many supporters around the world.


Notes


Books


Konary / The branches
Poems. – Kyiv: Youth, 1983. – 96.
Tree of Word
Poems. – Kyiv: Sovet writer / Radyans'kyj pysmennyk, 1987. – 94. * P'yanka rozrada / Intoxicating joy: Poems. – Kyiv-Nizhin: TOV Aspect-Poligraf, 2005. – 100. – * Island of the Mercy: Poems. – Kyiv: Publishing Center "Prosvita / Enlightenment", 2005. – 265. – * Song by the collector of nectar: Poems. – K., 2006. – 156. * Palm Sunday. – Kyiv-White Church: Publishing Center "Prosvita / Enlightenment", 2007. – 134.
Karol Wojtyla. Shrine
– Kyiv: Dnipro, 2001. – 150. (Compiled by the author of the foreword and translator from Polish Viktor Grabovskyj) –
Zhahalivka: Poems
– Uzhhorod: Gragda, 2011. – 232 p. –

/ Compiler and author of the preface Victor Grabowskyj. – Kyiv: Publishing House "Prosvita” ("Education"), 2010. – 447 p. –

– White Church, "Letter", 2012. . – 503 p. — (different edition)

/ Victor Hrabowskyj – Kyiv: Publishing House "Prosvita” ("Education"), 2013. – 152 p. –

– Kyiv: Publishing House "Prosvita” ("Education"), 2012. – (Volume II Economics conscience: journalism. – Kyiv: Publishing House "Prosvita” ("Education"), 2012. – 624 p. – ; vol II. Contemplation tree: Lyrics. Poems. Translations— Kyiv: Publishing House "Prosvita” ("Education"), 2012. – 648 p. – ; VOLUME III. Nobody lives for themselves: The social novel about love and Blonde. – Kyiv: Publishing House "Prosvita” ("Education"), 2012. – 576 p. – )

Novel. – Kyiv: Publishing House of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", 2013. – 320 p. –


References


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