Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky
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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Mykhailovych and the family name is Kotsiubynsky.
Mykhailo Mykhailovych Kotsiubynsky (Ukrainian: Михайло Михайлович Коцюбинський) (17 September 1864 – 25 April 1913) was a Ukrainian author whose writings described typical Ukrainian life at the start of the 20th century. Kotsiubynsky's early stories were described as examples of ethnographic realism; in the years to come, with his style of writing becoming more and more sophisticated, he evolved into one of the most talented Ukrainian impressionist and modernist writers.[1] The popularity of his novels later led to some of them being made into Soviet movies.
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Mykhailo Mykhailovych Kotsiubynsky Михайло Михайлович Коцюбинський | |
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Born | (1864-09-17)17 September 1864 Vinnytsia, Russian Empire |
Died | 25 April 1913(1913-04-25) (aged 48) Chernihiv, Russian Empire |
Pen name | Zakhar Kozub |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Spouse | Vira Ustymivna Kotsiubynska |
Children | 4, including Yuriy |
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