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Voice of America program on Vasyl Chaplenko with commentary and readings Item Info

Voice of America program on Vasyl Chaplenko with commentary and readings

Introduction
00:00:52
Biography of Vasyl Chaplenko {Q12169132}.
00:01:01
Vasyl Chaplenko's writings
00:01:48
Scholarly works by Vasyl Chaplenko.
00:02:54
Vasyl Chaplenko's position with respect to literature
00:03:48
Critical reception of Vasyl Chaplenko
00:04:35
"Oi Perepelychka" performed by the choir of St. Barbara in Vienna, Austria
00:05:29
Vasyl Chaplenko's correction to the biography presented by the Voice of America
00:09:05
Natalka Chaplenko reads Vasyl Chaplenko's poem "Kuban"
00:09:43
Vasyl' Chaplenko reading is "literary etude" "Prashchury" ("Ancestors")
00:12:30
Creator:
Voice of America;Chaplenko, Vasyl'
Description:
Dub of a Voice of America radio program segment on Vasyl' Chaplenko, followed by Vasyl' Chaplenko himself correcting a biographical error in that radio program and adding readings of two of Chaplenko's works.
Source collection:
Vasyl Chaplenko papers
Source Identifier:
UHEC_MA_2017.21RL2
Type:
sound
Format:
audio/mp3
Languages:
Ukrainian
Form:
Radio programs Personal recordings
Host:
Kulyk, Ada
Speaker:
Chaplenko, Vasylʹ Chaplenko, Natalia
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Voice of America program on Vasyl Chaplenko with commentary and readings", Vasyl Chaplenko papers (UHEC_MA_2017.21RL2), Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives
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