Taras Shevchenko

Taras Shevchenko, born on March 9, 1814, in what is now Ukraine, was a remarkable poet, artist, and a key figure in Ukrainian literature and national identity. Orphaned at a young age, he faced significant hardships but found solace and strength in his artistic talents. Shevchenko's poetry is celebrated for its passionate expression of the struggles of the Ukrainian people, their history, and their longing for freedom. His commitment to social justice and national pride resonated deeply, making him a symbol of resistance against oppression.

Throughout his life, Shevchenko produced a body of work that includes poignant poems and striking visual art, both infused with a sense of hope and a call for love and unity among his compatriots. His most famous collection, "Kobzar," remains a cornerstone of Ukrainian literature. As you explore the works of Taras Shevchenko in this app, you'll encounter the heart and soul of a nation through his eloquent words and vivid imagery. Dive into his contributions and discover why he is revered as a national hero and cultural icon.

The Kobzar of the Ukraine

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Taras Shevchenko



In these poems speaks the struggling soul of a downtrodden people. To our western folk, reared in happier surroundings there is a bitter tan…

The Testament

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Taras Shevchenko



Multilingual Monthly Poetry Project is a project oriented to gather multiple translations and multiple contributions of one chosen poem for …