Oles Berdnyk
Oleksandr (Oles) Pavlovych Berdnyk (
philosopher and theologian, public figure,[2] Red Army soldier during World War II, and a political prisoner in Soviet camps.[3] He wrote more than 20 novels and short stories that have been translated into many languages, including English, German, French, Russian, and Hungarian. He has been described as the most influential classic writer of Ukrainian science fiction.[4][5][6]
He was a founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group and a leader of the Ukrainian Humanist Association "Ukrainian Spiritual Republic."
See also
- Ukrainian Helsinki Group
- Soviet dissidents
- List of Slavic Native Faith's organisations
- Slavic Native Faith
- Mykhailo Melnyk
References
- ^ "Berdnyk, Olesʹ (1927-2003)". bibliotheken.nl. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
- ^ "Центральний державний архів вищих органів влади та управління України - Олександр (Олесь) Павлович Бердник - український письменник-фантаст, філософ, громадський діяч" [Central State Archive of the Supreme Bodies of Power and Administration of Ukraine - Oleksandr (Oles) Pavlovych Berdnyk - Ukrainian science fiction writer, philosopher, public figure]. tsdavo.gov.ua. Archived from the original on 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ "Бердник Олесь (Олександр) Павлович" [Berdnik Oles (Alexander) Pavlovich]. esu.com.ua. Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
- ISSN 0868-7692.
- ISSN 2222-4327.
- ISSN 0091-7729.