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У книжці відомого українського критика розповідається про складні стосунки Т. Г. Шевченка із слов'янофілами-ідеологами однієї з найвпливовіших суспільно-політичних течій у Росії середини ХІХ століття. Аналізуючи протилежність поглядів Т. Г Шевченка і ідеолога слов'янофільства О. С. Хомякова на головні питання тогочасного життя, автор прагне збагатити наше уявлення про місце Кобзаря в боротьбі революційної демократії з поміщицько-консервативним і буржуазно-ліберальним табором про ідейний зміст і революційне значення його поезії.

372 pages

First published January 1, 1989

About the author

Іван Дзюба

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Born into a peasant family.

In 1932, Ivan's family, fleeing from the famine, moved from their home village to the nearby workers' village Novotroyits'ke for a short time. Later, they moved to Olenevski Quarry (now Dokuchaevsk), where Dziuba finished secondary school № 1.

He graduated from Donetsk Pedagogical Institute, and pursued postgraduate studies in the Shevchenko Institute of Literature. His work was first published in 1959.

In the 1970s, he was subjected to harassment for the views he expressed in some publications.

For his work Internationalism or Russification? (London, 1968, and "Motherland" magazine (ukr. "Вітчизна"), 1990, No. 5-7), dealing with the problems threatening national relations in socialist society, he was sentenced to 5 years in prison and 5 years in exile. A special commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine called the work "lampoons on the Soviet reality, the national policy of the CPSU and the practice of communist construction in the USSR." Authorities accused Dziuba of undermining Soviet friendship of peoples, and fueling hatred between the Ukrainian and Russian peoples. With help from Oleg Antonov, Dziuba was pardoned and hired to work at the Antonov Serial Production Plant.

Laureate of the Shevchenko Prize, O. Biletsky Prize, Antonovich Fund International Prize, Volodymyr Vernadsky Prize.

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