An Apple of Good Hopes
by Holoborodko Vasyl
Description
Selected poems from almost all of his poetry collections are included in the book by Vasyl‘ Holoborod‘ko (born in 1945), a prominent representative of the Kyiv School of Poets, one of the most famous Ukrainian poets in the world literary context of the 20th Century. Despite Soviet censorship and persecutions, the poet managed to remain a nonconformist, making a significant contribution to the literary process. At one time, the anthology of the world poetry of the 20th century was published in Belgrade, with a telling title From the Bengalee Rabindranath Tagore to the Ukrainian Vasyl‘ Holoborod‘ko. In 1966, Holoborodko wrote a prophetic poem that began as follows, "They stole my name..." And in 2016, his name was stolen from him when his name was given to the main character of the entertainment TV show Servant of the People... Nevertheless, as history proves, the Poet also has a chance to win. But, perhaps, only after earthly life...
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Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Ababahalamaha
- Publication Date 2019
- Orginal LanguageUkrainian
- ISBN/Identifier 9786175851708
- Publication Country or regionUkraine
- Pages352
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleЯблуко добрих надій
- Original Language AuthorsГолобородько Василь