Volodymyr Malyk | |
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Native name | Володи́мир Кири́лович Ма́лик |
Born | Kiev Oblast, Ukrainian SSR | 21 February 1921
Died | 31 August 1998 | (aged 77)
Occupation | writer, poet, literary critic, teacher |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Genre | historical novels, legends, poetry |
Notable works | Taiemnyi posol ("Privy Ambassador"), Horyt' svicha (Candle Burning) |
Notable awards | Literary Prize named after Lesya Ukrainka |
Volodymyr Malyk (Ukrainian: Володимир Малик; real name Volodymyr Sychenko; born 21 February 1921 in Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, died 31 August 1998)[1][2] was a Soviet-Ukrainian writer. Also known as a literary critic, he wrote reviews of the works of Ukrainian prose writers; published the book "Oles Donchenko" (1971) - about the life and work of the famous children's writer Oles Donchenko .