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Accepting the
official requirements of the
Communist Party, in
literary policy VAPLITE has
taken an
independent position and was
standing on the
grounds of creation...
- dramatist, translator,
critic and linguist. He was one of the
founders of
VAPLITE. Maik
Yohansen was born on 16
October 1895 in Kharkiv. His father, a Latvian...
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organization ceased to
exist after the
death of its
leader Vasyl Ellan-Blakytny.
VAPLITE (Ukrainian: ВАПЛІТЕ, "The Free
Academy of
Proletarian Literature") was...
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member of
VAPLITE and
worked with the
theatrical group Berezil led by Les Kurbas. In
November 1926, he was
elected as the
president of
VAPLITE until January...
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studio "Urbino",
which was held in his
apartment and was the
prototype of
VAPLITE, an
organization of
Ukrainian "proletariat" writers. He was also ****ociated...
- Hart in 1925,
later the same year with
several members of Hart he
created VAPLITE,
becoming its president. In 1926
Yalovy published an
article Saint-Petersburg's...
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Sosiura belonged to the
Ukrainian literary organizations Pluh, Hart,
VAPLITE, and the All-Ukrainian ****ociation of
Proletarian Writers. In the 1920s–30s...
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drawing cartoons in Kharkiv. At that time,
Dovzhenko was also a
member of
VAPLITE.
Dovzhenko turned to film in 1926 when he
landed in Odessa. His ambitious...
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member of the
Union of
Peasant Writers "Plough", and
later joined the
VAPLITE group led by
Mykola Khvyliovyi. Epik's
writings started to
appear in print...
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famed VAPLITE. In the 1920s
Tychyna was a
member of
Kharkiv City
Council as an independent.
Controversy about the
ideological tendencies of
VAPLITE and...