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'''Mykhaylo Osadchy''' ({{lang-uk|Осадчий Михайло Григорович}}; March 22, 1936 in [[Kurmany]], [[Nedryhailiv Raion]], [[Sumy Oblast]], UkSSR – July 5, 1994 in [[Lviv]], [[Lviv Oblast]], Ukraine) was a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] journalist, poet, writer, and [[Soviet dissident|dissident]].
'''Mykhaylo Osadchy''' ({{langx|uk|Осадчий Михайло Григорович}}; March 22, 1936, in [[Kurmany]], [[Nedryhailiv Raion]], [[Sumy Oblast]], UkSSR – July 5, 1994, in [[Lviv]], [[Lviv Oblast]], Ukraine) was a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] journalist, poet, writer, and [[Soviet dissident|dissident]].


Mykhaylo Osadchy graduated from [[Lviv University]] in 1958.<ref name="khpg">[http://museum.khpg.org/eng/index.php?id=1142680390 OSADCHY, Mykhailo Hryhorovych]</ref> He taught there from 1960 to 1965. He was arrested in 1965, spent 8 months waiting for a court decision and was finally sentenced to two years' imprisonment in 1966. He was tried together with [[Mykhailo Horyn|Mykhailo]], Horyn's brother [[Bohdan Horyn]], and M. Zvarychevska.<ref name="khpg"/>
Mykhaylo Osadchy graduated from [[Lviv University]] in 1958.<ref name="khpg">[http://museum.khpg.org/eng/index.php?id=1142680390 OSADCHY, Mykhailo Hryhorovych]</ref> He taught there from 1960 to 1965. He was arrested in 1965, spent 8 months waiting for a court decision and was finally sentenced to two years' imprisonment in 1966. He was tried together with [[Mykhailo Horyn|Mykhailo]], Horyn's brother [[Bohdan Horyn]], and M. Zvarychevska.<ref name="khpg"/>


Osadchy was arrested for the second time January 1972.<ref name="CIA">{{cite web |last1=Central Intelligence Agency |title=QRPLUMB VOL. 2 (DEVELOPMENT AND PLANS, 1970-78)_0018 |url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/QRPLUMB%20%20%20VOL.%202%20%20%28DEVELOPMENT%20AND%20PLANS%2C%201970-78%29_0018.pdf |website=Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room |access-date=26 September 2023}}</ref> That September he was sentenced to seven years of labour camp and three years of exile.<ref name="CIA"></ref>
Osadchy was arrested for the second time January 1972.<ref name="CIA">{{cite web |last1=Central Intelligence Agency |title=QRPLUMB VOL. 2 (DEVELOPMENT AND PLANS, 1970-78)_0018 |url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/QRPLUMB%20%20%20VOL.%202%20%20%28DEVELOPMENT%20AND%20PLANS%2C%201970-78%29_0018.pdf |website=Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room |access-date=26 September 2023}}</ref> That September he was sentenced to seven years of labour camp and three years of exile.<ref name="CIA" />


He was able to return to teaching at Lviv University in 1990. In 1992, Osadchy became a member of the [[Writer's Union of Ukraine]].
He was able to return to teaching at Lviv University in 1990. In 1992, Osadchy became a member of the [[Writer's Union of Ukraine]].


== Literary works ==
== Literary works ==
Osadchy's first book of poetry, 'The Moonlit Field' ({{lang-uk|Місячне поле}}), was published in 1965 before his arrest. In 1971 his memoir 'Cataract' ({{lang-uk|Більмо}}), was published. It was translated into French in 1974<ref name="hist">[https://books.google.com/books?id=-h6r57lDC4QC&dq=Mykhailo+Osadchy&pg=PA420 HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF UKRAINE. Historical Dictionaries of Europe, no. 45 by Zenon E. Kohut, Bohdan Y. Nebesio, Myroslav Yurkevich, 992 pp., Scarecrow Press, 2013], {{ISBN|9780810878471}}</ref> and into English by Marco Carynnyk in 1976.<ref>[http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1158065 Cataract / Mykhaylo Osadchy ; translated from the Ukrainian, edited, and annotated by Marco Carynnyk]</ref> His second collection of poems was published in 1979 and was called 'Quos ego'. The third one, 'The Scythian Altar' ({{lang-uk|Скифський вівтар}}), was published in 1990.
Osadchy's first book of poetry, 'The Moonlit Field' ({{langx|uk|Місячне поле}}), was published in 1965 before his arrest. In 1971 his memoir 'Cataract' ({{langx|uk|Більмо}}), was published. It was translated into French in 1974<ref name="hist">[https://books.google.com/books?id=-h6r57lDC4QC&dq=Mykhailo+Osadchy&pg=PA420 HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF UKRAINE. Historical Dictionaries of Europe, no. 45 by Zenon E. Kohut, Bohdan Y. Nebesio, Myroslav Yurkevich, 992 pp., Scarecrow Press, 2013], {{ISBN|9780810878471}}</ref> and into English by Marco Carynnyk in 1976.<ref>[http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1158065 Cataract / Mykhaylo Osadchy ; translated from the Ukrainian, edited, and annotated by Marco Carynnyk]</ref> His second collection of poems was published in 1979 and was called 'Quos ego'. The third one, 'The Scythian Altar' ({{langx|uk|Скифський вівтар}}), was published in 1990.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

Latest revision as of 19:02, 2 November 2024

Mykhaylo Osadchy
Born(1936-03-22)March 22, 1936
Kurmany, Nedryhailiv Raion, Sumy Oblast, UkSSR
DiedJuly 5, 1994(1994-07-05) (aged 58)
Lviv, Ukraine
Occupationwriter, poet
LanguageUkrainian

Mykhaylo Osadchy (Ukrainian: Осадчий Михайло Григорович; March 22, 1936, in Kurmany, Nedryhailiv Raion, Sumy Oblast, UkSSR – July 5, 1994, in Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian journalist, poet, writer, and dissident.

Mykhaylo Osadchy graduated from Lviv University in 1958.[1] He taught there from 1960 to 1965. He was arrested in 1965, spent 8 months waiting for a court decision and was finally sentenced to two years' imprisonment in 1966. He was tried together with Mykhailo, Horyn's brother Bohdan Horyn, and M. Zvarychevska.[1]

Osadchy was arrested for the second time January 1972.[2] That September he was sentenced to seven years of labour camp and three years of exile.[2]

He was able to return to teaching at Lviv University in 1990. In 1992, Osadchy became a member of the Writer's Union of Ukraine.

Literary works

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Osadchy's first book of poetry, 'The Moonlit Field' (Ukrainian: Місячне поле), was published in 1965 before his arrest. In 1971 his memoir 'Cataract' (Ukrainian: Більмо), was published. It was translated into French in 1974[3] and into English by Marco Carynnyk in 1976.[4] His second collection of poems was published in 1979 and was called 'Quos ego'. The third one, 'The Scythian Altar' (Ukrainian: Скифський вівтар), was published in 1990.

Bibliography

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  • M. Osadchy. Misyachne pole [Moonlit field].— Kamenyar, Lviv, 1965
  • M. Osadchy. Bilmo: Avtobiohrafichny narys [Cataract. An autobiographical portrait] — Paris – Baltimore: Smoloskyp 1971
  • M. Osadchy. Zustrich z vozhdem [Meeting with the leader] // Ukrainsky visnyk, 1987, №8.— pp. 18–25.

References

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  1. ^ a b OSADCHY, Mykhailo Hryhorovych
  2. ^ a b Central Intelligence Agency. "QRPLUMB VOL. 2 (DEVELOPMENT AND PLANS, 1970-78)_0018" (PDF). Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  3. ^ HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF UKRAINE. Historical Dictionaries of Europe, no. 45 by Zenon E. Kohut, Bohdan Y. Nebesio, Myroslav Yurkevich, 992 pp., Scarecrow Press, 2013, ISBN 9780810878471
  4. ^ Cataract / Mykhaylo Osadchy ; translated from the Ukrainian, edited, and annotated by Marco Carynnyk