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  1. Pavlo Hryhorovych Tychyna (Ukrainian: Павло Григорович Тичина; 23 January [O.S. 11 January] 1891 – September 16, 1967) was a major Ukrainian poet, translator, publicist, public activist, academician, and statesman.

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    Pavlo Tychyna (1891-1967) experienced an unremarkable childhood in late nineteenth-century Ukraine. He was born on27 January 1891, near Chernihiv in West Central Ukraine into the family of a village deacon.

  3. Pavlo Tychyna, 1891–1967, Ukrainian poet. Tychyna's first volume of verse (Solar Clarinets, 1919) revealed a strong symbolist influence. His later poetry, including The Party is our Guide (1934) and To Grow and Act (1949) maintained its rich images and rhythms, but conveyed a praise of Soviet communism that he eventually tempered.

  4. Tychyna's poetry before his capitulation to the regime represented a high point in Ukrainian verse of the 1920s. It is marked by a synthesis of 17th-century baroque and 20th-century symbolist styles.

  5. PAVLO TYCHYNA (1891-1967), Ukrainian poet. His first collection of poetry Clarinets of the Sun (1918) brought him instant recognition as the major Ukrainian poet of his time. His second collection The Plow confirmed Tychyna's position in Ukrainian culture.

  6. Contents. Pavlo Tychyna. Ukrainian writer. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to Ukrainian literature. In Ukrainian literature. …of Volodymyr Vynnychenko’s prose, while Pavlo Tychyna was the leading Symbolist poet. Neoclassicism produced the poet Mykola Zerov, and Futurism was initiated by Mykhailo Semenko. Read More.

  7. Pawlo Tychyna (1891-1967) is the most significant member of a generation of writers who would come to be known as ‘the Executed Renaissance’ after the anthology compiled by Yuri Lavrinenko and published in Paris in 1959.