Lesia ukrainka biography of mahatma
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Lesia ukrainka biography of mahatma
Ukrainka, Lesya (–)
Prominent Ukrainian poet whose body of work presents both universal themes and a reflection of her homeland's struggle for greater freedom. Pronunciation: LESS-ya oo-CRYEN-ka.
Name variations: Laryssa Kosach; Laryssa Kosach-Kvitka; Lesia or Lessya Ukrainka; Lesëiia Ukrainka; Lesja Ukrajinka; Lesia Ukraïnka; Lesya Ukrayinka. Born Laryssa Kosach on February 26 (sometimes given as February 25), , in Zvyahel' in Volynia in northwestern Ukraine; died on August 15, , in the Caucasus town of Surami near Tbilisi, of tuberculosis; daughter of Petro Antonovych Kosach (a lawyer and landowner) and Olha Petrivna Drahomaniv (a writer and political activist who wrote under the name Olena Pchilka); taught by private tutors; married Klyment Kvitka (an ethnographer and musicologist), in
With family, moved to Kovel (); after her aunt was arrested for political agitation, wrote first poem to protest the event (); afflicted with tuberculosis (); published first collection of