Ostap Vyshnia

Ostap Vyshnia

  • Birthday: 11/13/1889
  • Deathday: 9/28/1956
  • Place of birth: Chechva, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire [now Sumy Oblast, Ukraine]
  • Fame for: Writing
  • Also known as: Ostap Vyshnya, Ostap Vishnya, Павло Губенко

Biography

Ostap Vyshnia (real name Pavlo Hubenko) was a Ukrainian writer, humourist, satirist, and medical official (feldsher). Nicknamed by many critics as the Ukrainian Mark Twain and the Ukrainian Printing King. Hubenko's first published work, Denikin's Democratic Reforms, appeared on 2 November 1919 in the newspaper Narodna Volia under the pen name P. Hrunsky. Several satirical articles were also printed in this same newspaper by the young writer. His period of regular publication began in April 1921, when he became a journalist with the government newspaper News of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee (Ukrainian: Вісті ВУЦВК). The pen name Ostap Vyshnia first appeared in The Peasant Truth on 22 July 1921, in the feuilleton Odd Fellow, Really!. In 1933 he was sent to the labour camps for ten years, and he was able to return to his literary career only in 1943. He was rehabilitated in 1955.

Filmography

And so I write. Ostap Vyshnya
Release date: 1/1/1982

And so I write. Ostap Vyshnya

Role(s): (archive footage; voice)

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Parasolka On The Hunt
Release date: 1/1/1973

Parasolka On The Hunt

Role(s): Author

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Good luck!
Release date: 12/16/1974

Good luck!

Role(s): Novel

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