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Bogatsky, Pavel Alexandrovich

Pavel Aleksandrovich Bogatsky ( Ukrainian: Pavlo Oleksandrovich Bogatsky ; March 17, 1883 , Kupin , Podolsk province (now the Gorodok district of the Khmelnitsky region of Ukraine ) - December 22, 1962 , Wollongong New South Wales , Australia ) - Ukrainian political and military leader, journalist , literary critic , literary and theatrical critic , Shevchenko expert, theater expert, teacher, bibliographer . Full member of the NTSH and Ukrainian Historical and Philological Society.

Pavel Bogatsky
Pavlo Oleksandrovich Bogatsky
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Birth namePavel Alexandrovich Bogatsky
Date of Birth
Place of BirthKupin , Podolsk province Russian Empire
Date of death
Place of deathWollongong New South Wales Australia
Occupationsocio-political and military leader, journalist , literary critic , literary and theater critic , Shevchenko historian, theater critic, teacher, bibliographer

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Biography

The son of a priest. He graduated from the Podolsk Theological Seminary , then the officer school in Vilna .

He was influenced by both national and socialist ideas. An active participant in the revolutionary events of 1905-1907 . In September 1906 he was arrested.

In 1907-1908 - student of the agronomy department of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute.

Together with N. Shapoval in 1909 he was co-founder of the magazine Ukrainian Hut , published in Kiev . He defended the idea of ​​liberating the leaders of the Ukrainian revolutionary movement from the influence of the Russian socialist and democratic parties.

In 1914, the Ukrainian Hut magazine was closed, and Bogatsky was exiled to the Narym Territory .

In 1917 he returned from exile in Ukraine and was appointed head of the Kiev police. During the UPR Directory in 1918-1919 he held the position of the capital otaman and ataman Kosh of the Republic Guard.

Since 1922 - in exile. He edited the newspaper "Ukrainian Tribune" ( Warsaw , 1920), then - the editor of the journal "Nova Ukraina" ( Prague , 1922-1923).

In 1926 he headed the Ukrainian Publishing Fund, became secretary and full member of the Ukrainian Sociological Institute, director of the library and head of the Shevchenko Studies Cabinet. Since 1930 - lecturer at the Ukrainian Sociological Institute.

In 1940 he went to Germany. In 1949 he emigrated to Australia, worked there mainly as a journalist.

Creativity

He published his first literary works in 1906. He also created a number of literary and bibliographic works (Materials for the critical publication of the works of Grigory Chuprinka, 1926, etc.), literary and critical essays, reviews, etc.

Selected Publications

  • "Camellia" (1918) - a collection of short stories
  • "The Tower of the Elephant Bone" (1923)
  • “On a hat to sanctify” (1941)
  • "New Literary Direct" (1942)
  • "" Kobzar "by T. Shevchenko for a hundred castles of 1840-1940" (1942)
  • “The present camp of the holy mystery”
  • Mala Literaturna Encyclopedia (2002) Sydney ISBN 0-908168-12-8 .
  • Material to the critical view of the works of Gritska Chuprinka. - Prague, (1926)
  • Mіy dіm, mіy krai, life: Chronicle of the life of the motherland of Bogatsky. - Mittenwald, (1947)
  • Sogogaschі literaturnі straightforward. - Prague: Nova Ukraine, (1923)
  • Chesny Robіtnik: Opovidannya // Дзін. - (1990)

Literature

  • Bogatsky Pavlo // Encyclopedia of Ukrainian studies: Slovnikova chastin / Goals. ed. V. Kubіyovich. Reprint vvdtvorennya. - K., 1993.- T. 1. (Ukrainian)
  • Ukrainian diaspora: literary posture, create, biologicheskiy vidomosti / Order. V. A. Prosalovo. - Donetsk: Skhidny vidavnichy dim, 2012. (Ukrainian)

Links

  • Pavlo Bogatsky (Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bogatsky_Pavel_Alexandrovich&oldid=91122881


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