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Yurii Ihorovych Andrukhovych (, born March 13, 1960 in Stanislav, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian prose writer, poet, essayist, and translator. His English pen name is Yuri Andrukhovych. Andrukhovych is a representative of the Stanislav phenomenon, a group of Ivano-Frankivsk postmodernist writers and co-founder of the poetic group Bu-Ba-Bu.


Biography

As a child Andrukhovych attended a school with a focus on studying
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and dreamt to become an
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or a
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star. According to his own memoirs, after recognizing his poor prospects in archaeology he decided to study journalism. In 1982 Andrukhovych graduated with a degree in editing from the Ukrainian Printing Institute in Lviv. In the following years he worked for a newspaper and completed army service. In 1985, Andrukhovych co-founded the Bu-Ba-Bu poetic group, which stands for «burlesque, side-show, buffoonery» (Ukrainian: ''бурлеск, балаган, буфонада'') together with Oleksandr Irvanets and Viktor Neborak. The authors aimed to revive the
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and comedic literary style. As a member of the group Andrukhovych received the title "partiarch of
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". In 1989 Andrukhovych was accepted as a member of the National Writers' Union of Ukraine, but in 1991 left the organization and initiated the creation of an alternative organ known as Association of Ukrainian Writers, later serving as its vice-president. In 1991 he graduated from literature courses at the Maxim Gorky Literary Institute in
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. Between 1991 and 1995 Andrukhovych worked as an editor in a number of Ukrainian literary publications. He also authored the cultural review in ''Den'' newspaper and together with Yurko Izdryk founded Ukraine's first postmodernist journal. In 1996 Andrukhovych became
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after submitting a thesis on the works of Bohdan-Ihor Antonych. He also read a masters' course on contemporary
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an literatures at
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, but refused to pursue a career in literary science. Since 2005 Andrukhovych has been co-operating with Polish
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band ''Karbido'', writing song texts and performing as a singer.


Family

Yuriy Andrukhovych is the father of the Ukrainian writer Sofia Andrukhovych.


Political views

Starting from the late 1980s Andrukhovych was an active participant of the liberal-democratic
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. Andrukhovych writes in Ukrainian and is known for his pro-Ukrainian and pro-European views. In his interviews, he said that he respected both the Ukrainian and Russian languages and claims that his opponents do not understand that the very survival of the Ukrainian language is threatened. During the 2004 presidential elections in Ukraine he signed, together with eleven other writers, an open letter in which he called Sovietic
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: "language of pop music and criminal slang".


Literary work

To date, Andrukhovych has published five novels, four poetry collections, a cycle of short stories, and two volumes of essays, as well as literary translations from English, German, Polish, and Russian. Some of his writings for example, '' The Moscoviad'' and '' Perverzion'' were carried out in a distinct
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style. A list of some of his major works includes: *'' The Sky and Squares'' (Небо і площі, 1985), a book of poems *'' On the Left, Where the Heart Is'' (Зліва, де серце, 1989), a cycle of short stories *''
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'' (Середмістя, 1989), a book of poems *'' Exotic Birds and Plants'' (Екзотичні птахи і рослини, 1991), a book of poems *''Recreations'' (Рекреації, 1992), first novel *'' The Moscoviad'', (Московіада, 1993), a novel *'' Perverzion'' (Перверзія, 1996), a novel *'' Disorientation on Location'' (Дезорієнтація на місцевості, 1999), a book of essays *'' My Europe'' (Моя Європа, 2001), a book of essays co-authored with the Polish writer Andrzej Stasiuk *'' Twelve Rings'' (Дванадцять обручів, 2003), a novel *'' Songs for the Dead Rooster'' (Пісні для мертвого півня, 2004), a book of poems *'' The Day Mrs Day Died'' (День смерті Пані День, 2006), an anthology of Ukrainian translations of
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from the 1950s and 1960s *'' The Devil's Hiding in the Cheese'' (Диявол ховається в сирі, 2006), a book of essays *'' The Secret. Instead of a Novel'' (Таємниця. Замість роману, 2007), a novel made up of interviews * "Majdan! Ukraine, Europa", 2014, collection of essays with Yaroslav Hrytsak and others (in German). * "Lovers of Justice", (Коханці юстиції, 2017), a novel * Radio Night, (Радіо Ніч, 2020), a novel Andrukhovych's works have been translated and published in
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(separate books),
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(separate publications). Translations of Yurii Andrukhovich's works into foreign languages were published by the following publishing houses: Wydawnictwo Czarne (Poland),
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(Germany), Knihovna Listů, Fra, Vĕtrné Mlyny (
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), BAUM, Kalligram, Absynt (
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), József Attila Kör, Ráció, Gondolat (Hungary), Polirom, ALLFA (
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), Klio (
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), Cankarjeva Založba (
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), Fraktura (Croatia), "Парадокс" (
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), "Македонска реч" (
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). Andrukhovych's poetry was set to music by the Ukrainian bands "Mertvyi Piven" (The Dead Rooster) and "Plach Ieremii" (Jeremiah’s Lament), and by the Polish group Karbido.


Awards and honors

For his literary writings and activity as a public intellectual, Andrukhovych has been awarded numerous national and international prizes, including the following: * 2001 —
Herder Prize The Herder Prize (), named after the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), was a prestigious international prize awarded every year from 1964 to 2006 to scholars and artists from Central and Southeast Europe whose life and wor ...
, German international award. * 2005 — Special award of Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize. * 2006 — Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding, German international literary award. * 2006 —
Angelus Award The Angelus Central European Literature Award also known as Angelus Award () is a Polish international literary award established in 2006 and presented by the city of Wrocław, Lower Silesia. The award is given annually for best prose books writ ...
, Polish international literary award. Andrukhovych was the first winner of this award. * 2014 — Hannah Arendt Prize, German human rights award. * 2016 — Goethe Medal, German international award. * 2017 — Vilenica International Literary Prize, Slovenian international award. * 2022 —
Heinrich Heine Prize Heinrich Heine Prize refers to three different awards named in honour of the 19th-century German poet Heinrich Heine, Christian Johann Heinrich Heine: * ''Heinrich Heine prize of Düsseldorf'' * ''Heinrich Heine prize of the Ministry for Culture'' ...
, presented by the German city of Dusseldorf. Andrukhovych is a member of the editorial board of Ukrainian periodicals Krytyka and Potyah 76. He is also a juror for the Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award.


See also

* List of Ukrainian literature translated into English * List of Ukrainian-language writers


References


External links

*
Who is who – Andrukhovych Yurii
(from internet-magazine ''Vgolos'') (in Ukrainian)
Biography from the international literature festival berlin

Yurii Andrukhovych essays in ''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia''

Selected poetry by Andrukhovych in Ukrainian

Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine about Yurii Andrukhovych, v.1

Website celebrity-birthdays.com about Yurii Andrukhovych

Biography page for Andrukhovych
at the website of his German publisher, Suhrkamp
The information page on Andrukhovych
at the website of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, which published the English translation of his first novel, ''Recreations''
Andrukhovych's acceptance speech
for the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding
An Open Letter from Twelve Apolitical Writers about Choice and the Elections

Author's reading of selected poetry and prose extracts, and interview in Ukrainian and English
at the Kennan Institute, USA, 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Andrukhovych, Yuriy 1960 births Living people Writers from Ivano-Frankivsk Ukrainian Academy of Printing alumni Ukrainian male poets Postmodern writers Ukrainian translators Ukrainian non-fiction writers Ukrainian essayists Male essayists Ukrainian male writers Translators of William Shakespeare Herder Prize recipients Russian counterculture of the 1990s English–Ukrainian translators