The literary contributions of Ivan Drach and his contemporaries have been widely studied and compiled. Antonych B. I. (2009) presented a complete collection of works, with a preface and commentary by M. Ilnytsky, highlighting the depth of Ukrainian literary tradition. Drach’s own works, such as Kyiv Amulet (1982, 2008) and Selected Works in 2 Volumes (2011, compiled by A. Tkachenko), showcase his evolving poetic style and thematic richness. Novichenko L. (1962) provides an early critical assessment of Drach as a new recruit of poetry, while Rylsky M. (1980) offers broader literary articles situating his work within Ukrainian literature. Svitlychny I. (1994) emphasizes the power of concise expression in Ukrainian writing. Scholarly contributions by Tkachenko A. explore both historical and literary dimensions: in 2011, he examines Drach’s work at the level of “eternal scores,” and in 2018, he traces the continuity of aesthetic and practical values from ancient Sumerians to the present. Together, these works provide a comprehensive overview of Drach’s literary achievements and their place in the Ukrainian cultural and scholarly landscape
Ukrainian Literary Works and Studies on Ivan Drach
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The literary contributions of Ivan Drach and his contemporaries have been widely studied and compiled. Antonych B. I. (2009) presented a complete collection of works, with a preface and commentary by M. Ilnytsky, highlighting the depth of Ukrainian literary tradition. Drach’s own works, such as Kyiv Amulet (1982, 2008) and Selected Works in 2 Volumes (2011, compiled by A. Tkachenko), showcase his evolving poetic style and thematic richness. Novichenko L. (1962) provides an early critical assessment of Drach as a new recruit of poetry, while Rylsky M. (1980) offers broader literary articles situating his work within Ukrainian literature. Svitlychny I. (1994) emphasizes the power of concise expression in Ukrainian writing. Scholarly contributions by Tkachenko A. explore both historical and literary dimensions: in 2011, he examines Drach’s work at the level of “eternal scores,” and in 2018, he traces the continuity of aesthetic and practical values from ancient Sumerians to the present. Together, these works provide a comprehensive overview of Drach’s literary achievements and their place in the Ukrainian cultural and scholarly landscapemy cc pay