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Ivan Yakovych Franko (Ukrainian: Іван Якович Франко, pronounced [iˈwɑn ˈjɑkowɪtʃ frɐnˈkɔ]; 27 August 1856 – 28 May 1916) [1] was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, translator, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first detective novels and modern poetry in the Ukrainian language.
Franko is from the famous Bilevych family. [5] After the death of his first wife (Kamenyar-Moses) she married Petro Franko, becoming the daughter-in-law of Ukrainian activist and poet Ivan Franko. [3] [5] Olha Franko is often confused with her mother in law, as both have exactly the same name.
Zynoviia Rostyslava Tarasivna Franko [a] (Ukrainian: Зино́вія Ростислава Тарасівна Франко́; 31 October 1925 – 17 November 1991) was a Ukrainian writer, linguist, literary historian, and Soviet dissident. A member of the Franko family, her works primarily concerned the writings of Ivan Franko, her grandfather.
The Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater (Ukrainian: Націона́льний академі́чний драмати́чний теа́тр і́мені Іва́на Франка́, romanized: Natsionalnyi akademichnyi dramatychnyi teatr imeni Ivana Franka), located in Kyiv, was founded in 1920. It rightfully plays an important role ...
Pages in category "Ivan Franko" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Kukharchuk and Taras Franko, the son of Ivan Franko, then joined the Galician party bureau, created at the order of Vladimir Lenin to spread Communist ideas among the Ukrainian Galician Army. In June 1920 she was appointed as an agitator to the Polish front and became the leader of the education department and of the women's department of the ...
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'The Stonecutters'), is a poem by Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko (1856–1916). In this poem, slaves bound by chains smash through rock using sledgehammers . The poem is allegorical , describing the twin ideas of liberation from an oppressive past (Polish, Russian and Austro-Hungarian rule of Ukraine) and of the laying down of a highway for future ...