General Info | TEI
Name | Stus, Vasyl´ |
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Alternative Names | |
ID | 8961 |
Gender | male |
Lifespan | 1938-01-06 - 1985-09-04 |
Professions | poet (Q49757) |
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Uri(s) |
https://ica.acdh-dev.oeaw.ac.at/entity/8961/ |
Notes | Today Stus is seen as a pioneer in the fight for freedom of Ukraine. Through religious references in his work he sought to illustrate and emphasise the dramatic repression he and his people had to endure as well as encourage hopefulness. He wrote five collections and more than 1000 poems in which destiny, the preservation of the soul and the acceptance of suffering played central roles, as well as the idea of the poet as prophet and religious leader who suffers for his people only to find salvation eventually. Much of his work was only published posthumously as his political activism and dissidant status led to him being sent to a detention camp in 1972 and a prison camp in 1979 where he eventually died of a hunger strike. |
References | Woldan, Alois. "Religious aspects in Ukrainian poetry – the case of Vasyl´ Stus." Religion in the Secular Age. Vienna: Verlag der ÖAW. |
Relations
Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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— | — | related >> studied at >> studied law at | Donetsk National University |
2016-06 | — | related >> had named after him/herself | Donetsk National University |
— | — | related >> studied at >> attended as a doctoral student | National Academy of Sciences (Kyiv) |
1967 | — | related >> was member of >> was expelled from | National Academy of Sciences (Kyiv) |
Place
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— | — | related >> born in | Rakhnivka, Ukrainian SSR |
— | — | related >> died in | Kuchino, Perm Krai, Russia |
Work
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— | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Tvory: u chotyr´och tomach, shesty knyhach |
— | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Tam, za bezkraiem, tam, za horoju |