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The book includes all poetry collections, as well as the majority of poems outside the collections and verse sketches (with the exception of the libretto of the opera "Dovbush") by Bohdan Ihor Antonych (1909–1937), one of the greatest Ukrainian poets of the first half of the 20th century.
Antonych is the image of an eternally young poet who, with Mozartian ease and filigree, managed to combine the right-wing mythology of Lemkivshchyna and the spirit of a modern European city. More than one Ukrainian poet was born and will be born out of the enchantment of his poetry.
The book PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME pages from the poet's diary in 1937, as well as the most interesting fragments of Antonych's memories.