Geroge G. Grabowicz
Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1977), pp. 79-113 Published by: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
“After “Zamist’ sonetiv ioktav”, “Cernihiv” is Tycyna’s most heavily censored collection of poetry. The former, since its first appearance in a separate edition in 1920, and, subsequently, in the “collection of collections,” Zolotyj homin (1922), has not been reprinted even in part, and only recently have excerpts from it been ...
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