Volodymyr Tsybulko
Volodymyr Tsybulko | |
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Native name | Цибулько Володимир Миколайович |
Born | Khmelna village, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) | May 27, 1964
Occupation | Poet, politician |
Language | Ukrainian, Belarusian, English |
Alma mater | Kyiv University Latvian State University |
Notable works | Key (1988) Tail of a lizard (1991) Pyramid (1992) Angels and texts (1996) Angel of resistance (1997, in Belarusian) Majn Kajf (2000) Angels in a Pyramid (2002, in Ukrainian and English) Selected, pulled, winning, washed... (2003) A book of warnings (2003) |
Spouse | Uliana (singer) |
Children | Ivan (b. 2001), Denis (b. 2002) |
Volodymyr Tsybulko (Ukrainian: Цибулько Володимир Миколайович) is a Ukrainian poet and politician.[1]
Biography
[edit]Volodymyr was born on May 27, 1964, in Khmelna village of Cherkasy Oblast, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union (in present-day Ukraine). He graduated from the Kyiv University and the Latvian State University majoring in philology.
Tsybulko is an author of a dozen books of poetry in Ukrainian, as well as in Belarusian and English languages: "Key" (1988), "Tail of a lizard" (1991), "Pyramid" (1992), "Angels and texts" (1996), "Angel of resistance" (1997, in Belarusian), "Majn Kajf" (2000), "Angels in a Pyramid" (2002, in Ukrainian and English), "Selected, pulled, winning, washed..." (2003), "A book of warnings" (2003), etc.
For a long time, Tsybulko was an advisor to the third president of Ukraine Viktor Yuschenko. He was elected to the Ukrainian parliament of 4th convocation by the party list of Viktor Yushchenko Bloc Our Ukraine, where he joined a faction of Ukrainian People's Movement.
His wife, Uliana, is a singer. They have two sons, Ivan (2001) and Denis (2002).
References
[edit]- ^ "On the current literary and cultural situation in Ukraine: discussion between Volodymyr Tsybulko and Yuriy Tarnawsky - The Ukrainian Weekly | HighBeam Research". highbeam.com. 2012-10-19. Archived from the original on 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
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