Ivan Luchuk

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Ivan Volodymyrowytsch Lutschuk ( Ukrainian Іван Володимирович Лучук ; born February 24, 1965 in Lviv , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian poet, translator and literary critic.

Life

Ivan Lutschuk came as the son of writer couple Volodymyr Lutschuk ( Володимир Іванович Лучук 1934-1992) and Oksana Senatowytsch ( Оксана Павлівна Сенатович 1941-1997) in western Ukrainian Lviv to the world. He studied at the Institute for Slavic Studies at the Faculty of Philology at Lviv University until 1986 and then at the Graduate School of the Institute for Slavic and Balkan Studies in Moscow . In 1994 he became a candidate for philology and in 2011 a doctoral candidate at the Literature Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Shevchenko . In 2013 he received his doctorate with a thesis on "The Art of Poetic Discourse in Ukrainian Poetry and Literary Criticism."

In 1984 he founded the literary group "LuHoSad" with Roman Sadlowskyj and Nasar Hontschar , has been a member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Lviv since 1989 and a member of the Ukrainian Writers ' Union since 1997 . Between 1995 and 2007 he taught Church Slavonic at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. Luchuk works as the chief researcher of the literary process at the Institute of Sciences of Ukraine "Ivan Franko" , a scientific research facility of the Lviv branch of the Institute of Literature.

So far, the winner of numerous literary prizes and participant in many international literary festivals has written ten books of poetry and in 2000 published the novel “Ulisseya”. His books have been translated into German, English, Spanish, Latvian, Russian, Belarusian, Polish, Serbian, Slovak and Croatian.

Web links

Commons : Iwan Lutschuk  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Biography Iwan Lutschuk on ifnan.gov.ua ; accessed on April 21, 2017 (Ukrainian)