Ostap Slyvynsky

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Ostap Slyvynsky ( Ukrainian Остап Тарасович Сливинський / Ostap Tarasowytsch Slyvynskyj ; born October 14, 1978 in Lviv , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic and literary scholar.

Life

Slyvynsky received his doctorate in 2007 from the Institute of Slavic Studies at Lviv University with a thesis on the phenomenon of silence in literature , based on Bulgarian prose from the 1960s-1990s. By 2009, Slyvynsky had published four volumes of poetry that were published in both literary magazines and anthologies and translated into eleven languages. In addition, Slyvynsky is one of the editors of an anthology of current Ukrainian and Belarusian literature and the Polish-German-Ukrainian literary magazine Radar . He also participates in interdisciplinary art projects and is a lecturer at the University of Lviv, where he was also the coordinator of the International Literature Festival in 2006 and 2007. Slyvynsky translates from the English , Belarusian , Bulgarian and Polish languages .

In December 2016, Ostap Slyvynsky was one of the signatories of the Berlin International Literature Festival's appeal "End the mass murder in Aleppo!" , Which is directed against the "bombing war by Russian President Putin in the Syrian city ​​of Aleppo ".

plant

  • Schertvoprinoschennja velykoi ryby; The Big Fish Sacrifice (1998)
  • Poludneva linija; Midday Line (2004)
  • Mjach u pitmi; Ball in the Dark (2008)
  • Ruchomy ogien '; Wildfire (2009)
  • Adam (2012)
  • Awakening in the Fifth Millennium: Poems from the years 2008 to 2016. Translated from the Ukrainian by Claudia Dathe. Berlin, Edition.fotoTAPETA, 2017.

Honors

Web links

Commons : Ostap Slyvynsky  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Biography Ostap Slywynskyj on literaturfestival.com ; Retrieved April 20, 2017
  2. a b c Biography Ostap Slywynskyj on perlentaucher.de ; Retrieved April 20, 2017
  3. a b Ostap Slyvynsky - poet, essayist, translator on krytyka.com ; accessed on April 20, 2017
  4. ↑ The end of the mass murder in Aleppo - great response to the appeal. Wording of the call in four languages ​​from December 8, 2016 on AVIVA-Berlin.de , accessed on May 1, 2020.