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At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when “all of Ukraine was covered in ice, and conscious people, like fish in a lake in winter, suffocated under that ice,” M. Chernyavsky published a collection of “Donetsk Sonnets” (1898) in Bakhmut, where he sang of his native steppe in Ukrainian. Hanna Barvinok herself arranged for him to move to Chernihiv. There he participated in the compilation of a number of almanacs. M. Chernyavsky dreamed of creating a Ukrainian magazine, headed the “Ukrainian Hut in Kherson” society. Shot in 1938…