Maksym Tadeyovych Rylsky (Ukrainian: Максим Тадейович Рильський); 19 March [O.S. 7 March] 1895 in Kyiv – 24 July 1964 id.) was a Ukrainian poet, translator...
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Maksym Rylsky prize is given annually recognizing outstanding literary works of translation into Ukrainian language and translation of classical or contemporary...
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Maksym Rylsky Museum (officially known as Kyiv Literary and Memorial Museum of Maksym Rylsky Ukrainian: Київський літературно-меморіальний музей Максима...
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Rylsky (masculine), Rylskaya (feminine), or Rylskoye (neuter) may refer to: People Maksym Rylsky (1895–1964), Ukrainian-Soviet poet Yakov Rylsky (1928–1999)...
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is a subject of numerous folk songs, legends and lore. For example, Maksym Rylsky was the descendant of a Polish student of the Uniate academy in Uman...
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Kolessa as its first director. In 1964, the Institute was named after Maksym Rylsky, who was its long-standing director (1942–1964). The Institute was given...
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songs used lyrics from Ukrainian poets, including Yuri Andrukhovych, Maksym Rylsky, Oleksandr Irvanets, Viktor Neborak, Yurko Pozayak, Serhiy Zhadan, Natalka...
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Ukrainian intellectuals such as Volodymyr Antonovych and Tadei Rylsky (father of Maksym Rylsky), as well as poet Pavlo Chubynsky. In the Russian Empire expressions...
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It was written in 1937–1938 to a libretto by Ivan Kocherga [uk] and Maksym Rylsky. The main hero, Mykola Shchors, was a military figure originally from...
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Olena Pchilka Valerian Pidmohylny Les Podervianskyi Svitlana Pyrkalo Maksym Rylsky Taras Shevchenko Valeriy Shevchuk Vasyl Shkliar Hryhori Skovoroda Maryna...
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