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  2. Lesya Ukrainka - Wikipedia

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    After that, Lesya Ukrainka worked for a decade and created more than a hundred poems, half of which were never published during her lifetime. Lesya Ukrainka entered the canon of Ukrainian literature primarily as a poet of courage and struggle. Her thematically rich lyrics are somewhat conditionally (due to the relationship of motives) divided ...

  3. Lesya Ukrainka Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lesya Ukrainka Museum in Yalta is a local history museum dedicated to one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, Lesya Ukrainka, who lived on the property for two years in her late twenties. In 1977, more than seventy years after her death, it became a museum dedicated to her memory, as well as a hub for Ukrainian culture and arts.

  4. The Forest Song - Wikipedia

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    The draft of the poetic play was written in the summer of 1911 in Kutaisi. The final revision and editing of it lasted until October. In a letter to her sister Olha, dated 27 November 1911, Lesya Ukrainka mentioned her hard work on the drama "Forest Song": I wrote it during a very short period of time, 10–12 days, and I could not help writing.

  5. Ukrainian Smash ‘Mavka’ Live-Action Film in the Works ...

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    The “Mavka” franchise is just getting started. Ukraine’s FILM.UA Group is now developing a live-action film based on the character already spotlighted in “Mavka. The Forest Song ...

  6. Mavka: The Forest Song - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Based on Lesya Ukrainka's play, The Forest Song, it portrays characters from Slavic and Ukrainian folk mythology. [10] Oleksandra Ruban [d] and Oleh Malamuzh [d] directed the film. [11] [12] The animated film is set in two worlds: one enchanted and one human.

  7. Lesya Ukrainka Award - Wikipedia

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    Lesya Ukrainka Literary Award for the best work for children was established by the resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR dated July 17, 1970, N 372 "On the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Lesya Ukrainka". [1]

  8. List of Ukrainian-language writers - Wikipedia

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    Dniprova Chayka (1861–1927), poet, short story writer, and children's writer; Artem Chapeye (born 1981), writer, reporter, translator, and activist; Olena Chekan (1946–2013), actress, voice artist, screenwriter, journalist and social activist

  9. Baikove Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Today it is again used as a church. In 1975 a new crematorium in modern style was built in the western part of the cemetery. ... Lesya Ukrainka (1871–1913) – poet ...