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 Ukrainian Literature in English, 1980-1989 by Marta Tarnawsky - Articles in Journals and Collections A-I - CIUS Press
Illustrated with b/w portraits of Franko, Shashkevych, Shevchenko, and a photo of the Lesia Ukrainka monument in Cleveland, Ohio on p.60.
An unsigned and untitled brief article on the occasion of the 140th birth anniversary of Mykhailo Staryts'kyi (1840-1904) who is characterized as "an outstanding Ukrainian author and stage director, and one of the founders of the Ukrainian professional theater".
A report on new exhibitions prepared on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Lesia Ukrainka's death in the Kyiv Museum of Prominent Figures of Ukrainian Culture.
www.utoronto.ca /cius/HTMfiles/Intpub/Tarnawsk/RR62/rr62-a1.htm   (11577 words)

  
 UBC - Biographies of Bandurists and Kobzars
In 1908, poetess Lesia Ukrainka took Honcharenko to Yalta and, with the help of O. Slastion and her husband K. Kvitka, recorded his dumas on phonograph cylinders.
Lesia Ukrainka, V. Korolenko, O. Slastion, P. Martynovych, and particularly F. Kolessa recorded the dumas he sang.
In 1902 he performed at the 12th Archeological Conference in Kharkiv and was invited to appear in Lviv and Drohobych.
www.bandura.org /bandura_biographies.htm   (2689 words)

  
 Ukrainka, Lesia - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
UKRAINKA, LESIA [Ukrainka, Lesia], 1871-1913, Ukrainian poet and dramatist, whose original name was Larysa Kvitka-Kosach.
Her early collections of lyric poetry, On the Wings of Song (1892), Thoughts and Dreams (1899), and Responses (1902), reflect the liberal and revolutionary ideals of Heinrich Heine and Taras Shevchenko.
Cleveland troupe to present Lesia Ukrainka classic, "Lisova Pisnia"
www.encylopedia.com /html/U/Ukrainka.asp   (244 words)

  
 Lesia Ukrainka
Ukrainka spent most of her life abroad fighting to recuperate from tuberculosis.
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