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Oksana Liaturynska

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Private Ukrainian Grammar School. When she was 20, her father decided to arrange for her to marry a rich peasant but she didn't accept it and ran away from home to relatives who lived in the nearby village of Katerynivka. She emigrated at the age of 22 with the help of her relatives first to
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Liaturynska remained single; her health was always very poor and she increasingly lost her sense of hearing. This further isolated her from her surroundings and prevented her from entering mainstream American society, a move which might have secured financial means for her
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Liaturynska also wrote poetry, starting as a teenager in 1917. She began to publish them in 1931 and her poems were published in many periodicals, making her very popular. In 1938, a series of her poems were collected in a book called
258:, where she regularly attended sculpture classes with Czech professors Blažek and Waxman, and which she graduated in 1934. She ran her own studio in Prague for ten years, and many of her surviving artworks are found in this city. 358:(An Epiphany Carol) was a collection of poems for children. The latter two books were illustrated by the author. Liaturynska also participated in the activities of the Association of Ukrainian Writers “Word” (“Slovo”). 303:
She took part in a number of exhibitions in London, Paris, and Berlin and gained recognition as a master of sculptural portraits. She created the monument to the fallen soldiers of the Ukrainian People's Republic in
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She painted portraits with pencil and charcoal, rarely with a pen and hardly ever used paint. She also worked in ceramics, made colourful and original dolls and
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group of émigré writers. She was actively involved in the social and cultural life of Ukrainian emigrants. There she met the emigrant poets
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Liaturynska died of cancer in Minneapolis in 1970. An urn with her ashes is buried in the Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery in
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of Ukraine). Her father, Mykhailo Liaturynsky, served as an officer at the Russian border post near
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The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States
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hamlet in honor of the 100th anniversary of her birth, funded by the writer
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Ukrainian Nationalism: Politics, Ideology, and Literature, 1929-1956
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In 1945, she found herself in a camp for displaced persons in
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Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague alumni
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Helene N. Turkewicz-Sanko (John Carroll University)
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Katerynivka
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Minneapolis
Minnesota
writer
Katerynivka
Volyn
Ternopil region
Staryi Oleksynets
uk
German colonists
Ivan Steshenko
Kremenets
Germany
Czechoslovakia
United States
Prague
Prague school
Jevhen Malanjuk
de
Oleksa Stefanowytsch
de
Olena Teliha
Oleh Olzhych
Charles University

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