Alexander Ivanovich Klimenko ( Ukrainian: Oleksandr Ivanovich Klimenko ; born April 26, 1970 , Korostyshev, Zhytomyr Region ) is a Ukrainian writer, literary critic, and musician. Laureate of literary prizes.
| Alexander Ivanovich Klimenko | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Oleksandr Ivanovich Klimenko | |
| Date of Birth | April 26, 1970 (49 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Korostyshev , Zhytomyr region , Ukrainian SSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | writer , literary critic , musician |
| Genre | prose, poetry, essay, criticism |
| Awards | them. N. Gogol's "Triumph" , them. G. Pans "Garden of Divine Songs", them. P. Kulish, them. A. Krymsky |
Biography
Born April 26, 1970 in Korostyshev, Zhytomyr region in a family of teachers. Father Klimenko Ivan Arkhipovich (1925-1988) worked as a teacher in the button accordion class at the Korostyshev children's music school, mother Potapenko Nina Ivanovna (born 1943) worked as a teacher of elementary grades in Korostyshev primary school No. 6.
He studied at Korostyshevskaya secondary school No. 2, of which he graduated from eight classes in 1984, and at the Korostyshevskaya children's music school (button accordion class, 1984). He graduated from the Zhytomyr College of Music. V. S. Kosenko (button accordion class, 1989), Kiev State Conservatory P.I. Tchaikovsky (button accordion and conducting class, 1995), Volyn State University named after Lesia Ukrainka (Faculty of Postgraduate Education, specialty "Informatics", 2002).
He was published in the magazines Chetver, Ї, Krivbassa Courier, Berezil, Sovremennost, Kiev, in the newspapers Literary Ukraine , Ukrainian Literary Newspaper, on the websites www.litakcent.com (LitAccent ), www.bukvoid.com.ua (Book-eater), etc.
The writer's works are characterized by the renewal of traditional means of expression, “a synthesis of searches of various literary schools with subsequent transformation in their artistic form” ( M. Slaboshpitsky ), “filigree complicated style” [1] (M. R. Stekh), “the use of the compositional technique of art mosaics, the desire to fix Time and People, not in the everyday and realistic, but in the universal dimension of being, attempts to reiterate eternal literary themes in a new way "(E. Baran)," a convincing combination of surrealism and touching p -Realism "(V. Fox).
In 2011, A. Klimenko was admitted to the National Union of Writers of Ukraine .
Member of the literary festival "The month of copyright readings" (2015) [2] .
The writer's works were translated into Czech (an anthology of the modern Ukrainian story “Ukraine, Come on, Ukraine!”, The book “Best Days”) [3] , Russian (publication of the novel “Korostyshevsky Platonov” in the journal “Rise” ) [4] [5] and Belarusian (collection of "Thoughts and songs Valynі") languages.
In 2013, I. Dziuba presented the book “From the non-beginning to the non-end” for the award to them. Yuri Shevelyov [6] .
Participant (as part of the SAT contemporary music ensemble) of international and All-Ukrainian festivals of avant-garde, jazz, modern academic and improvisational music, including: New Territory (Kiev) [7] , Premieres of the season (Kiev), Young Music Forum (Kiev), Kiev- Music Fest (Kiev), Jazz Festival (Cherkasy), Shura Shvartsdygulov Free Art Festival (Bila Tserkva), Amulet (Lutsk), Radio Rocks Ukraine (Kiev), Meta-Art (Kiev).
Lives in Lutsk .
Bibliography
- Supraphon (short stories, short story) - Publisher "Stronghold", 2006. - 136 p. - Lutsk
- Korostyshevsky Platonov (novel) - Publishing House "Yaroslavov Val", 2010. - 216 p. - Kiev
- From the non-beginning to the non-end (literary critical essays and interviews) - Publishing House "Yaroslavov Val", 2013. - 208 p. - Kiev
- Hidden Fortress (novel) - Publishing House "Yaroslav Val", 2014. - 416 p. - Kiev
- The best days (short stories) - Publishing house Větrné mlýny, 2015. - 76 p. - Brno (Czech Republic) [8]
- On trees and levitation (verlibra) - Publisher "Discursus", 2017. - 62 p. - Brusturov
- All this literary jazz (essays and interviews) - Publisher "Discursus", 2017. - 200 p. - Brusturov
Discography
- SAT (2006)
- SAT & Alla Zagaykevich - Winter SAT (2011)
- COPICAT (2012)
Prizes
- 2009 - International Literary Prize. Nikolai Gogol (for the book "Supraphon") [9]
- 2011 - International Literary Prize named after. Grigory Skovoroda “Garden of Divine Songs” (for the novel “Korostyshevsky Platonov”) [10]
- 2014 - Literary and Art Prize. Panteleimon Kulish (2014) (for the book “From the non-beginning to the non-end”) [11]
- 2016 - Volyn Regional Literary and Art Prize named after Agatangel of Crimean (for active participation in the domestic literary process and publication of the novel "The Hidden Fortress") [12]
Creative reviews
Notes
- ↑ M.R. Stech. Strive for an unattainable goal - for self-knowledge
- ↑ A month of copyright readings: Alexander Klimenko, writer from the conservatory
- ↑ Větrné mlýny Publishing House: Alexander Klimenko, “Best Days”
- ↑ The novel “Korostyshevsky Platonov” was published in the journal “Rise” (No. 5, 2012)
- ↑ The Ascension Magazine (No. 5, 2012)
- ↑ List of nominees for the award to them. Yu. Shevelyova for 2013
- ↑ SAT: festival “New Territory”, 1993 (director Yuri Zmorovich )
- ↑ Větrné mlýny Publishing House: “Best Days”
- ↑ Laureates of the International Literary Prize named after N. Gogol's “Triumph” for 2009
- ↑ Named laureates of the International Literary Prize named after G. Pans "Garden of Divine Songs" for 2011
- ↑ Laureates of the Panteleimon Kulish Literary and Art Prize for 2014
- ↑ Alexander Klimenko - laureate of the prize named after Agatangel of the Crimean (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 2, 2017. Archived January 3, 2018.