Borys Antonenko-Davydovych

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Borys Antonenko-Davydovych
photo, 1928
photo, 1928
BornAugust 4 [O.S. July 23] 1899
Zasullya, Romensky Uyezd, Russian Empire
DiedMay 8, 1984 (age 84)
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Occupationwriter, translator
LanguageUkrainian
NationalityUkrainian
Genreprose

Borys Antonenko-Davydovych (Ukrainian: Борис Антоненко-Давидович), born Borys Davydov (Ukrainian: Борис Давидов) was a Ukrainian writer, translator and linguist. During the Great Purge he was sentenced to the death penalty, which was later replaced with ten years jail in a gulag. Antonenko-Davydovych wrote a number of prose books; he had been translating from German and Russian. One of the most famous of his works is "How do we speak" (Як ми говоримо) in which typical mistakes of Ukrainian speakers made under the influence of Russian language are considered.

Sources[edit]

  • Юрій Лавріненко. Розстріляне відродження: Антологія 1917–1933. — Київ: Смолоскип, 2004. (in Ukrainian)

External links[edit]

  • Ivan Koshelivets (2008). "Antonenko-Davydovych, Borys". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine.

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