Hryhorij Tyutjunnyk

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Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Григорій Михайлович Тютюнник
Transl. : Hryhorij Mychajlovyč Tjutjunnyk
Transcr. : Hryhorij Mychajlowytsch Tjutjunnyk
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Григорий Михайлович Тютюнник
Transl .: Grigorij Michajlovič Tjutjunnik
Transcr .: Grigori Mikhailovich Tjutjunnik

Hryhorij Mychajlowytsch Tjutjunnyk (born April 23, 1920 in Shyliwka , Poltava Oblast , Ukrainian SSR ; † August 29, 1961 in Lviv , Ukrainian SSR) was a Ukrainian writer and poet.

Life

Hryhorij Tjutjunnyk was the older brother of the Ukrainian writer Hryhir Tjutjunnyk (1931–1980). He published his first poems in 1937 and began studying at Kharkov University in 1938 , where his fellow students were future writers and literary critics Oles Honchar and Dmytro Bilous . At the beginning of the German-Soviet War , he went to the front as a volunteer, where he was wounded and twice captured, from which he was able to escape. He took part in partisan actions in Kirovograd and Czechoslovakia . In 1946 he graduated from Kharkov University and then worked as a teacher in Lviv. Subsequently, he was employed by the newspaper "Oktober" in Lviv and continued to work intensively in literature. In 1963 he received posthumously for his novel “ Wyr ” ( Вир , in German: “Wasserstrudel”) about life in a Ukrainian village in the pre-war decade and the struggle of the people against the German occupiers during the Great Patriotic War. the State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR with the Taras Shevshtenko Prize. In 1983, the director Stanislaw Klymenko ( Станіслав Степанович Клименко ) took the novel as a template for the award-winning film of the same name. Tjutjunnyk died at the age of 41 in Lviv and was buried there in the Lychakiv Cemetery.

Honors

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Individual evidence

  1. Bilous, Dmytro Hryhorowytsch Biography in the Library of Ukrainian Literature ; accessed on December 8, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  2. biography Wassyl Kasijan on dovidka.biz.ua ; accessed on June 14, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  3. Entry on Hryhorij Tjutjunnyk in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia ; on dic.academic, accessed June 14, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  4. ^ A b Short biography Wassyl Kasijan on the website of the Taras Shevchenko Prize Committee; accessed on June 14, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  5. Hryhorij Tjutjunnyk on m-necropol.ru ; accessed on June 14, 2017 (Russian)
  6. Entry on Hryhorij Tjutjunnyk in the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia ; accessed on June 14, 2017 (Ukrainian)