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  1. Oleksandr Irvanets (born 24 January 1961) is a Ukrainian poet, writer, playwright, and translator. [1] [2]

  2. This article is devoted to the study of art means of updating connotations and the stylistic potential of Ukrainian real toponymicon novel by Alexander Irvanets «Rivne / Rovno (Wall): allegedly novel».

  3. Oleksandr Irvanets. (born in 1961, Lviv) Irvanets originally became known in 1985 as the co-founder (together with Yurii Andrukhovych and Viktor Neborak) and of the Bu-Ba-Bu poetic group where he earned his first literary ‘title’ as the Treasurer.

  4. The following is a list of translators from Ukrainian of works of Ukrainian literature and humanities into other languages. They are listed by the language into which they translated these works.

    Name
    Life
    Translated Authors
    Mark Andryczyk ( uk)
    1970–
    Kost Moskalets, Viktor Neborak, Yuriy ...
    Constantine-Henry Andrusyshen ( uk)
    1907–1983
    Ivan Franko, Vasil Stefanik, Mykhailo ...
    1952–
    Gavur Luba ( uk)
    1957–
    Ivan Andrusyak, Oles Ulyanenko
  5. poet, journalist. Ukraine. Oleksandr Irvanets was born in January 24, 1961 in Lviv. He spent his childhood spent in Volhyn. In 1966 his family moved to Rivne. He graduated from normal school in Dubn0 (1980) and the Moscow Literary Institute of Gorkyi (1989). He worked as a teacher, served in the army.

  6. (1961- ) Ukrainian author, poet, and translator, of genre interest for his dystopia Rivni/Rovno ( 2002 ), which imagined his hometown split by a Political border inspired by his experience of visiting Berlin during the Cold War.

  7. OLEKSANDR IRVANETS. I am a Ukrainian writer, 61 years old. The author of more than 30 books, I write poems, prose, and drama. The film The Guide (2014) was shot in Ukraine based on my script.