Mykola Panasovych Vorobyov (born 12 October 1941 in Melnykivka) is a Ukrainian poet. He is a founding member of the Kyiv School of Poetry[1][2] He won a 2005 Shevchenko National Prize in Literature.[3]
In 1968, he was expelled from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.[1]
Works
- «Букініст» (1966)
- «Без кори» (1967)
- «Пригадай на дорогу мені» (1985)
- «Місяць шипшини» (1986)
- «Ожина обрію» (1988)
- «Прогулянка одинцем» (1990)
- «Верховний голос» (1991)
- «Іскри в слідах» (1993)
- «Човен» (1999)
- «Срібна рука» (2000)
- «Слуга півонії» (2003)
- «Оманливий оркестр» (2006)
- «Без кори. Вибране» (2007)
- «Скринька з прикрасами» (2014)
- «Гора і квітка» (2018)
- «Намальовані двері» (2019)
Works in English
References
- 1 2 "Lost Horse Press - an Independent Literary Publisher". www.losthorsepress.org. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ↑ "Mykola Vorobyov. Hora i kvitka". UMKA. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ↑ "Poetry reading by the renowned Kyiv-based poet Mykola Vorobiov – Shevchenko Scientific Society". Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ↑ "Mountain and Flower: The Selected Poems of Mykola Vorobiov". Harvard Ukrainian Studies. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
External links
- A Quiet Revolution (Ukrainian Poets 1970s) HARVARD UKRAINIAN STUDIES
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