• KOBZAR Book Award is a biennial literary award that "recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a Ukrainian...
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  • Prize Journey Prize Kobzar Literary Award Lane Anderson Award Lorne Pierce Medal McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award McNally Robinson Book...
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  • Golden Crown Literary Award, Lesbian Short Story Essay Collection, and the prestigious Kobzar Literary Award and the Lambda Literary Award (2008). Bociurkiw...
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    USBBY Outstanding International Book 2016 Underground Soldier: Kobzar Literary Award nominee 2016 Adrift At Sea: Resource Links Best Book 2017 Adrift...
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  • awards. She graduated from Dalhousie University. Her newest novel, The Waiting Hours, is slated for publication in 2019. 2012: Kobzar Literary Award,...
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  • Prizes of Ukraine in Literature (category Ukrainian literary awards)
    Vasyl Stus Prize Kobzar Literary Award Ukraine portal Books portal Literature portal List of literary awards List of poetry awards Warrior of Light Writers...
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  • Music Program for the television show The Kids in the Hall 2014 Kobzar Literary Award in collaboration with Andrey Tarasiuk and Luba Goy for the play...
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  • Engel Award, lifetime achievement 2006 Greifswald Canadian Studies Fellow in Residence, University of Greifswald, Germany 2008 Kobzar Literary Award, The...
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    that are awarded for achievements in various fields. In May 1961 the Soviet Union was honoring on a large scale the memory of Ukrainian Kobzar Taras Hryhorovych...
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  • Alex Leslie (section Awards)
    the 2020 Western Canada Jewish Book Awards, the 2020 Kobzar Book Award, and the 2019 Ethel Wilson Fiction Award. Leslie's short story collection from...
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    diary, and his autobiography) in Russian. His literary heritage, in particular the poetry collection Kobzar, is regarded to be the foundation of modern...
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    Ivan Kuchuhura-Kucherenko (category Kobzars)
    a Ukrainian minstrel (kobzar) and one of the most influential kobzars of the early 20th century. For his artistry he was awarded the title "People's artist...
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  • Vasyl Stus Prize (category Ukrainian literary awards)
    Books portal Literature portal Kobzar Literary Award List of literary awards List of poetry awards List of European art awards Shevchenko National Prize Warrior...
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  • Warrior of Light (category Belarusian literary awards)
    Ukraine portal Books portal Literature portal Kobzar Literary Award List of literary awards List of poetry awards Shevchenko National Prize Vasyl Stus Prize...
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  • In 2009, Night Work won the Winterset Award and E.J. Pratt Poetry Prize, and in 2010, the Kobzar Literary Award. Maggs' close connection with Ireland...
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  • the winner of the 2019 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, and the 2020 Kobzar Literary Award. Her second novel, Little Fortress, was published by Wolsak & Wynn...
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    Sudden Service) 2009: Nominee, Kobzar Literary Award 2009: Nominee, Pat Lowther Award 2010: Shortlist, George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature...
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  • Slavonic). This period produced Ostap Veresai, a renowned minstrel and kobzar from Poltava province, Ukraine. The establishment of Ukrainian literature...
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  • Heorhiy Tkachenko a Kobzar Guild was re-established in 1991 in Kyiv by Mykola Budnyk in order to revive and foster the ancient kobzar traditions. The Guild...
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  • Maksym Rylsky Prize (category Ukrainian literary awards)
    translations of French poetry 1974: Dimitr Metodiev [uk] for translation of Kobzar into Bulgarian 1975: Stepan Kovganyuk [d] for translation of the works by...
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    late 18th century, the modern literary Ukrainian language finally emerged. In 1798, the modern era of the Ukrainian literary tradition began with Ivan Kotliarevsky's...
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    of inspiration and expertise for Anatoliy was the inventiveness of the Kobzar. The poet's prose and poetry, as well as his correspondence with Anatoliy...
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    competition with an image of Shevchenko in oil on canvas. He chose the lines from Kobzar as the title of the work: "I am punished, I am tormented, but I do not repent...
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    Sumtsov in 1920 to 1922 was overseeing gathering information on the local kobzars and their songs for the Gregory Skovoroda Museum of Sloboda Ukraine (now...
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    For example, she asked her mother to send a copy of Taras Shevchenko's "Kobzar" to Stakhanov, the librarian, "because people are asking for it a lot."...
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    circulation (1958), and mitral valve replacements (1963). In 1961, Amosov was awarded Lenin Prize for the work of surgery. Since a valve replacement is a heart...
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    he entered the Kharkiv Real School. It was then, under the influence of "Kobzar", he began to collect and record heard songs, legends, fairy tales and other...
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    revolts were brutally pacified by the Soviet administration. The blind kobzars Pavlo Hashchenko and Ivan Kuchuhura Kucherenko composed a duma (epic poem)...
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    Archived from the original on 19 November 2023. Retrieved 20 July 2024. Kobzar, Yuri (20 July 2024). "От КПСС до радикального национализма: какой была...
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    nationalism. The purges continued into 1938. Blind Ukrainian street musicians Kobzars were also rounded up in Kharkiv and murdered by the NKVD. Confident in...
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