Natalia Belchenko debuted in 1997, with a book titled Sleep Warden.[1] She has published nine poetry collections.[2] Belchenko is a laureate of several awards, including the Hubert-Burda-Preis für junge Lyrik (2000) and the National Writer’s Union of Ukraine Mykola Ushakov Prize in Literature (2006).[1] In 2017 she won a scholarship from the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage “Gaude Polonia” program.[2][3] Her poems have been translated into German, French, English, Bulgarian, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Lithuanian, Latvian and Hebrew.[2][3]
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April 11, 2024
natalia, belchenko, also, spelled, beltchenko, born, january, 1973, ukrainian, poet, translator, Наталія, Юліївна, Бельченкоborn, 1973, january, 1973, kyivnationalityukrainianoccupation, poet, translator, contents, early, life, education, career, publications,. Natalia Belchenko also spelled Beltchenko 1 born January 7 1973 is a Ukrainian poet and translator Natalia BelchenkoNataliya Yuliyivna BelchenkoBorn 1973 01 07 January 7 1973 age 51 KyivNationalityUkrainianOccupation s poet translator Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editNatalia Belchenko was born on January 7 1973 in Kyiv 1 She completed studies in Philology at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv 1 2 Career editNatalia Belchenko debuted in 1997 with a book titled Sleep Warden 1 She has published nine poetry collections 2 Belchenko is a laureate of several awards including the Hubert Burda Preis fur junge Lyrik 2000 and the National Writer s Union of Ukraine Mykola Ushakov Prize in Literature 2006 1 In 2017 she won a scholarship from the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Gaude Polonia program 2 3 Her poems have been translated into German French English Bulgarian Korean Dutch Polish Lithuanian Latvian and Hebrew 2 3 Apart from writing Belchenko also works as a literary translator translating from Ukrainian and Belarusian into Russian and from Polish to Ukrainian 1 She has translated among others works by Vasyl Makhno Marianna Kiyanovska Olesya Mamchich Yuriy Izdryk Zuzanna Ginczanka Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz 1 and Boleslaw Lesmian 4 She is a recipient of Metaphor Translation Award 2014 4 5 and placed third in an International competition for the best Russian Belarusian and Ukrainian translations of Wislawa Szymborska poetry 2015 1 2 3 Belchenko is a member of PEN Ukraine 3 Publications editSleep Warden 1997 Transit 1998 Karman imen Pocket of Names 2002 Creature in the Landscape 2006 Otvetnye guby Reciprocal Lips 2008 A Wanderer Fugitive 2010 Zrimorodok 2013 Znaki i znadi Signs and temptations 2018 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i Natalia Beltchenko PEN Ukraine Retrieved 2022 04 20 a b c d e Natalia Belczenko w mieszkaniu Szymborskiej Fundacja Wislawy Szymborskiej in Polish 2022 03 23 Retrieved 2022 04 20 a b c d Spotkanie z Natalia Belczenko Nowy Napis in Polish 2022 03 21 Retrieved 2022 04 20 a b Belczenko Natalia Tekstualia in Polish Retrieved 2022 04 20 Ukrainian poetry woman in Latvia News Open Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk Foundation Retrieved 2022 04 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Natalia Belchenko amp oldid 1111240965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,