Petro Trochanowski
Petro Trochanowski | |
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Born | 10 August 1947 Parchów, Silesia (southwest Poland) |
Other names | Petro Murianka |
Occupation(s) | Poet, Editor, Folk musician |
Known for | Besida |
Relatives | Jaroslaw Trochanowski[1][2] |
Petro Trochanowski or Piotr Trochanowski (born 10 August 1947) was born in
Lemko ethnic group in Poland and internationally. He is also published under the pseudonym Petro Murianka.[3]
He was the first person who was not an ethnic Pole to win the Stanisław Piętak Prize.
Discography
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Publications
- OCLC 69452364.
- Trochanowski, Piotr (1989). Jak sokół wodę z kamienia [Like water from a stone falcon] (in Polish and Rusyn). Warsaw: Iskry. OCLC 30750811.
- OCLC 46719953.
- OCLC 54079749.
- OCLC 654490198.
- Besida (editor)
Honors
- Constantine Ostrogski Prize
References
- ^ Krzysztof, Ireneusz (27 May 1994). "The Culture of a Quiet People". Karpatska Rus'. LXVII (11). Yonkers, New York.
- ISSN 0149-7677.
- ^ Walton, Nicholas (8 August 2002). "Lemk people fight for survival". BBC. Retrieved June 21, 2009.
External links
- "In the television, Ruthenians are shown as bare-footed peasants living in primitive wooden cottages. They can sing, play on strange old instruments, but never drive Western cars or run enterprises"
- Lemkos
- A small sample of his works
- 2002 Chepa Bear and Aleksander Dukhnovich Prize
- Lemko Revival