Tetiana Cherep-Perohanych | |
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Native name | Тетяна Череп-Пероганич |
Born | Bobrovytsia Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine | November 18, 1974
Language | Ukrainian |
Citizenship | Ukraine |
Alma mater | Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv |
Period | since 1996 |
Genre | poetry, novels, plays |
Tetiana Pavlivna Cherep-Perohanych (18 November 1974, Stara Basan, Bobrovytsia Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian poet, novelist and playwright, journalist, translator, public figure, author of 14 books, member of the National Writers' Union of Ukraine, [1] the National Union of Local Historians [2] of Ukraine and the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, [3] winner of national and international awards.
She attended secondary school in Stara Basan. [4] She graduated from the Institute of Journalism of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in 1999, [4] specialising in journalism. [4]
She is a communications expert for the World Bank project, [5] editor-in-chief of the Ukrainian Culture magazine (2021-2022). [6]
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Vasyl Ivanovych Folvarochnyi was a Ukrainian novelist, poet and journalist. He was a Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine.
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Eugenia Volodymyrivna Chuprina is a contemporary Ukrainian poet, writer, and playwright. She is the Chair of the Organizing Committee of the International Prize, Olesya Ulyanenko; member of the Ukrainian PEN; member of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine; and the National Union of Journalists She is the winner of the Vladimir Korolenko Prize. Chuprina is the author of poem collections, Твори (Works) and Вид знизу (2002); prose Роман з Пельменем and mashup novel, Орхидеи ещё не зацвели (2010).
Tetiana Vasylivna Yakovenko is a Ukrainian poet, literary critic, and teacher. Since 1988, she has been a member of the National Writers' Union of Ukraine. Her awards include Honored Worker of Ukraine Culture (2004), and Excellent Education of Ukraine (1992).
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Petro Mykolayovych Midyanka, also known by his pen name Ropet Kamidyan, is a Ukrainian poet and teacher who became the a member of the National Writers' Union of Ukraine since 1994. He has spent almost his whole life, or more than 30 years, as a member of current Ukrainian literature, and he has never been overlooked for the highest literary accolades or the interest of readers and critics.
External videos | |
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Tetiana Cherep-Perohanych reads her short story "Forgive Me, Mum!". Poetry and song performance for Mother's Day at the National Museum of Literature of Ukraine, May 2023 on YouTube |