List of Ukrainian-language writers
This is a list of authors who have written works of prose and poetry in the Ukrainian language.
A
- Mykola Amosov (1913-2002)
- Emma Andijewska (born 1931)
- Nadija Hordijenko Andrianova (1921-1998)
- Sofia Andrukhovych (born 1982)
- Yuri Andrukhovych (born 1960)
- Bohdan Ihor Antonych (1909-1937)
B
- Ivan Bahrianyi (1906-1963)
- Mykola Bakay (1931-1998)
- Vasyl Barka (1908-2003)
- Volodymyr Ivanovych Barvinok (1879-1943)
- Mykola Bazhan (1904-1983)
- Osip Bodyansky (1808-1878)
C
- Dniprova Chayka (1861-1927)
- Marko Cheremshyna (1874-1927)
- Boris Chichibabin (1923-1994)
- Taras Chubay (born 1970)
- Pavlo Chubynsky (1839-1884)
D
- Dmytro Dontsov (1883-1973)
- Ivan Drach (born 1936)
- Yuriy Drohobych (1450-1494)
- Alexander Dukhnovich (1803-1865)
E
- Hryhorii Epik (1901-1937)
F
- Moysey Fishbein (born 1946)
- Ivan Franko (1856-1916)
- Petro Franko (1890-1941)
G
- Arkady Gornfeld (1867-1941)
- Viktor Grabovskyj (born 1942)
- Lydia Grigorieva (born 1945)
- Semyon Gudzenko (1922-1953)
H
- Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk (born 1971)
- Leonid Hlibov (1827-1893)
- Volodymyr Hnatiuk (1871-1926)
- Yakiv Holovatsky (1814-1888)
- Oles Honchar (1918-1995)
- Yevhen Hrebinka (1812-1848)
- Borys Hrinchenko (1863-1910)
- Hrytsko Hryhorenko (1867-1924)
- Yevhen Hutsalo (1937-1995)
I
- Vladimir Imakaev (born 1982)
- Volodymyr Ivasyuk (1949-1979)
K
- Igor Kaczurowskyj (1918-2013)
- Ihor Kalynets (born 1939)
- Ilya Kaminsky (born 1977)
- Adrian Kashchenko (1858-1921)
- Anatoly Kasheida (1928-1998)
- Hnat Khotkevych (1877-1938)
- Mykola Khvylovy (1893-1933)
- Olha Kobylianska (1863-1942)
- Oleksandr Konysky (1836-1900)
- Alexander Korneychuk (1905-1972), playwright.[1]
- Ivan Feodosiyovych Korsak (born 1946)
- Nataliya Kobrynska (1851/1855-1920)
- Lina Kostenko (1930-1987)
- Ivan Kotlyarevsky (1769-1838)
- Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky (1864-1913)
- Roman Kudlyk (born 1941)
- Ivan Kulyk (1897-1937)
- Mykola Kulish (1892-1927)
- Panteleimon Kulish (1819-1897)
- Hryhory Kvitka-Osnovyanenko (1778-1843)
L
- Bohdan Lepky (1872-1941)
- Oleh Lysheha (born 1949)
M
- Mykhaylo Maksymovych (1804-1873)
- Ivan Malkovych (born 1960)
- Volodymyr Malyk (1921-1998)
- Mykola Markevych (1804-1860)
- Ivan Mavrodi (1911-1981)
- Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger (1924-1942)
- Amvrosii Metlynsky (1814-1870)
- Pavlo Movchan (born 1939)
- Panas Myrny (1849-1920)
N
- Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky (1838-1918)
O
- Theodore Odrach (1912-1964)
- Oleksandr Oles (1878-1944)
P
- Tomasz Padura (1801-1871)
- Dmytro Pavlychko (born 1929)
- Ihor Pavlyuk (born 1967)
- Olena Pchilka (1849-1930)
- Viktor Petrov (1894-1969)
- Mariyka Pidhiryanka (1881-1963)
- Valerian Pidmohylny (1901-1937)
- Les Podervyansky (born 1952)
- Yuri Pokalchuk (1941-2008)
- Svitlana Pyrkalo (born 1976)
R
- Valentyn Rechmedin (1916-1986)
- Vladislav Adolfovitch Rusanov (born 1966)
- Maksym Rylsky (1895-1964)
S
- Ulas Samchuk (1905-1987)
- Markiyan Shashkevych (1811-1843)
- Taras Shevchenko (1814-1861)
- Valerii Shevchuk (born 1939), novelist.[1]
- Lyubov Sirota (born 1956)
- Liudmyla Skyrda (born 1945)
- Maryna Sokolyan (born 1979)
- Volodymyr Sosyura (1898-1965)
- Mykhailo Starytsky (1840-1904)
- Vasyl Stefanyk (1871-1936)
- Ivan Steshenko (1873-1918)
- Vasyl Stus (1938-1985)
- Vasyl Symonenko (1935-1963)
T
- Yuriy Tarnawsky (born 1934)
- Olena Teliha (1906-1942)
- Tryzuby Stas (1948-2007)
- Volodymyr Tsybulko (born 1964)
- Pavlo Tychyna (1891-1967)
U
- Lesya Ukrainka (1871-1913)
V
- Ivan Vahylevych (1811-1866)
- Vasily Gogol-Yanovsky (1777-1825)
- Marko Vovchok (1833-1907)
- Vira Vovk (born 1926)
- Volodymyr Vynnychenko (1880-1951)
- Ostap Vyshnya (1889-1956)
Y
- Mykhailo Yalovy (1895-1937)
- Volodymyr Yaniv (1908-1981)
- Lyubov Yanovska (1861-1933)
- Yevheniya Yaroshynska (1868-1904)
- Volodymyr Yavorivsky (born 1942)
- Serhiy Yefremov (1876-1939)
- Olexiy Yurin (born 1982)
Z
- Oksana Zabuzhko (born 1960)
- Pavlo Zahrebelnyi (1924-2009)
- Mykola Zerov (1890-1937)
- Serhiy Zhadan (born 1974)
- Iryna Zhylenko (born 1941)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Robert B. Pynsent; Sonia I. Kanikova (1993). The Everyman Companion to East European Literature. Dent. ISBN 978-0-460-87201-0. Retrieved 7 April 2013.