Mykola Riabchuk

Literature & Researcher

Mykola Riabchuk was acclaimed in Ryszard Kapuscinski’s Imperium as “one of several excellent Ukrainian essayists.” A denizen of the west Ukrainian city of Lviv, he was engaged, in his student years, in unauthorized literary activity that cost him two expulsions from the university and the de-facto ban on further education that lasted until the advance of Gorbachev’s perestroika. In 1988, he received his M.A. from the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow and started publishing his both new and past, ‘underground’, works. By now, he is an author of two dozen books, mostly in Ukrainian but also translated into French, German, Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian. He published also two scholarly books in English and, most recently, a collection of essays At the Fence of Metternich’s Garden (2021). In 2010-2018, he was a vice-president and, eventually, the president of the Ukrainian PEN Center. His work was distinguished with several national and international awards, including Taras Shevchenko National Prize in arts and literature (2022), the highest in Ukraine.

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In Residency

November 2024

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