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Dmytro Nytczenko (Template:Lang-uk; literary pseudonyms: Dmytro Chub or Ostap Zirchasty; *February 21, 1905, Zinkiv, Poltava, Ukraine — †May 27, 1999, Melbourne, Australia) was a Ukrainian-born literary critic, novelist, memoirist, editor, literary researcher, teacher, and social activist who lived and worked in Australia.

He was a laureate of the Skovoroda and Volodymyr Antonovych Prizes, and a member of the Writer's Union of Ukraine.

Vasyl Symonenko Club of Victoria

In the 1954 Dmytro Nytczenko was the initiator, and then President of the Ukrainian Vasyl Symonenko Club of Victoria whose main objectives was educational, literary and cultural activities, including seminars.. Membership was open only to active and reputable authors and artists. Over 100 literary recitals and 'author's evenings' were held until 1995. This association also paid particular attention to younger writers, organising recitals for them and holding 'Young Writer's' creative writing competitions, for which it awarded monetary prizes.

Publishing and editing work

One of Nytczenko's most important activities was the editing and production of Novy Obriy (Template:Lang-uk — "The New Horizon"), a literary almanac published approximately every five years, beginning in 1954. Subtitled 'Literature, Art, Cultural Life', it remains the most significant journal and record of Ukrainian-Australian literary culture of the Ukrainian diaspora in Australia during the period of the second half of the 20 century.

Nytczenko also compiled two anthologies: a collection of poetry entitled Z-pid evkaliptiv: poems (Template:Lang-uk — "From under the Gumtrees: Poetry") published in 1976; and On the Fence: An Anthology of Ukrainian Prose in Australia (translated into English by Yuri Tkach in 1985). In 1980 an anthology of poetry was published in Adelaide by the local association, the Language and Literature Group of Adelaide, entitled Pivdenny khrest (Template:Lang-uk — "Southern Cross").

Other works

  • Chub D. (1953) Tze Trapylos v Avstraliyi (Це трапилось в Австралії — "It Happened in Australia"), Arncliffe, NSW, In Ukrainian, lllus. Short stories.
  • Chub D. (1953) Na Hadyuchomu Ostrovi (На гадючому острові — "On Snake Island"), Lastivka, Melbourne.
  • Chub D. (1954) Vovchenia (Вовченя — "The Wolf Cub")
  • Chub D. (1958) V Lisakh Pid Viaz'moiu: spohay pro druhu svitovu viinu (В лісах під Вязмою: спогади про другу світову війну — "In the forests of Viazma: memoirs from World War II"), Dniprova Khvylia, Munich.
  • Nytczenko, D. (1968) Ukrayinsky pravopysny slovnyk (Український правописний словник — "Ukrainian language dictionary), Lastivka, Melbourne
  • Chub D. (1975) Stezhkamy pryhod (Стежками пригод — "On Paths of Adventure"), Prosvita, Melbourne
  • Chub D. (1983) West of Moscow (memories of World War II and German prisoner-of-war camps), Lastivka Press, Newport, Melbourne ISBN 0-949617-02-4
  • Nytczenko, D. (1985) On the Fence: an anthology of Ukrainian prose in Australia, Lastivka Press, Melbourne.
  • Nytczenko, D. (1985) Ukrainian Orthographic Dictionary ISBN 0949617075 / 0-949617-07-5, ISBN 9780949617071
  • Chub D. (1990) From Zinkiv to Melbourne (Від Зінькова до Мельборну) : Volume 1 Bayda Book, Melbourne. a chronicle of author's life in Ukraine, Germany & arrival in Australia. 0908480245 / ISBN 0-908480-24-5, ISBN 9780908480241
  • Nytczenko, D. & Lazorksky, M. (1990) Svitotini: zbirnyk istorychykh narysiv, opovidan, stattei, spohadiv, 1949-1969, ("Lights and Shadows: a collection of historical essays, short stories, articles and recollections), Slovo, Melbourne.
  • Nytczenko, D. (1994) Under the Sun of Australia (in Ukrainian) : Volume 2, Bayda Books, ISBN 090848027X / 0-908480-27-X, ISBN 9780908480272
  • Nytczenko, D. (2003) Liudyna ideyi (Людина ідеїA Man Driven by an Idea), memoirs of family & friends about Ukrainian emigre writer from Australia, pa, 196p, Kyiv 2003

Notes

  1. Australian Government immigration documents state his date of birth as 18 December 1906
  2. Australia Council (1984), Ethnic Arts Directory, 3rd Edition, North Sydney ISSN 0158-6343
  3. ^ Mycak, S. (2004) 'Demidenko/Darville: a Ukrainian-Australian point of view' in Maggie Nolan, Carrie Dawson (eds.) Who's who?: hoaxes, imposture and identity crises in Australian literature, Univ. of Queensland Press, 2004 ISBN 0702235237, 9780702235238
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