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Virlana Tkacz (born June 23, 1952, in Newark, New Jersey) is the
founding director of the Yara Arts Group, a
resident company at the world-renowned La...
- Himself, as
adapted by
Michal Kobialka and Liz
Diamond and
directed by
Virlana Tkacz at La MaMa in 1989. He also
appeared in the
April 1974 production...
-
Bilingual Anthology of
Ukrainian Literature Translated into
English by
Virlana Tkacz and
Wanda Phipps as
Performed by Yara Arts Group",
compiled and edited...
- Hamm 1993, p. 103. Hamm 1993, p. 103-104. Makaryk,
Irene Rima; Tkacz,
Virlana (1
January 2010).
Modernism in Kyiv: Kiev/Kyïv/Kiev/Kijów:
Jubilant Experimentation...
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Kutaisi Ukrainian literature Світ фентезі: від Шевченка до Дяченків Tkacz,
Virlana; Phipps,
Wanda (7
January 2024). "The
Forest Song: A
Fairy Play". Harvard...
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Michael M.Naydan,
Wanda Phipps, Lisa Sapinkopf,
Douglas Burnet Smith, and
Virlana Tkacz. Toronto:
Wellspring Ltd., 1996 O.
Zabuzhko The
Museum of Abandoned...
- the
winners of Book of the
Month contests in 2000 and 2004 respectively.
Virlana Tkacz and
Wanda Phipps started translating Natalka Bilotserkivets's work...
- Yara's "1917–2017: Tychyna,
Zhadan and the Dogs," (2017),
directed by
Virlana Tkacz,
which received two New York
Innovative Theatre Awards, for best...
- - Законодавство України.
Retrieved March 11, 2022.
Irene Rima Makaryk;
Virlana Tkacz, eds. (January 2010).
Modernism in Kyiv:
Jubilant Experimentation...
- in the
Anthology of
Soviet Ukrainian Poetry published in Kyiv in 1982.
Virlana Tkacz and
Wanda Phipps translated her poem “In the
Country House” and Yara...