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Ukrainian-language writers
Kotliarevsky
Shevchenko
Franko
Ukrainka
Andrukhovych
Andijewska
Pokalchuk
Kotsiubynsky
Karpa
Kobylianska
Zhadan
Lysheha
Kostenko
Kobrynska
Pidmohylny
Zabuzhko
Kostenko
Andrukhovych
Stus
Chapeye
Yohansen
Matios
Kruk
Lyubka
Vovchok
Oles
Samchuk
Myrny

This is: a list of authors who have written works of prose. And poetry in the: Ukrainian language.

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  • Larysa Denysenko (born 1973), writer, lawyer, human rights activist, TV and radio presenter
  • Myroslav Dochynets (born 1959), novelist, short story writer, and journalist
  • Dmytro Dontsov (1883–1973), editor, publisher, journalist, and literary critic
  • Ivan Drach (born 1936), poet, screenwriter, and literary critic

and political activist

  • Mykhailo Drahomanov (1841–1895), intellectual, publisher, economist, historian, philosopher and ethnographer
  • Yuriy Drohobych (1450–1494), philosopher, science writer, theologian, and ethnographer
  • Alexander Dukhnovich (1803–1865), poet, historian, and ethnographer
  • Bohdana Durda (born 1940), writer, poet and songwriter
  • Ivan Dziuba (1931–2022), literary critic, social activist and dissident
  • Tetiana Dziuba (born 1966), writer, literary critic, journalist and translator


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  • Yuriy Fedkovych (1834–1888), short story writer, poet, folklorist, editor, and translator
  • Moysey Fishbein (born 1946), poet, editor, and translator
  • Ivan Franko (1856–1916), novelist, poet, literary critic, journalist, and translator
  • Petro Franko (1890–1941), novelist, memoirist, and screenwriter

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  • Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk (born 1971), poet, historian, science writer, and ethnographer
  • Yaroslav Halan (1902–1949), playwright, publicist, journalist, translator and radio host
  • Leonid Hlibov (1827–1893), poet, fabulist, children's writer, and editor
  • Volodymyr Hnatiuk (1871–1926), folklorist, translator, ethnographer, and journalist
  • Yakub Holovatsky (1814–1888), historian, ethnographer, bibliographer, and poet
  • Oles Honchar (1918–1995), novelist, poet, short story writer, and journalist
  • Yevhen Hrebinka (1812–1848), poet, fabulist, novelist, short story writer, and translator
  • Borys Hrinchenko (1863–1910), historian, poet, and ethnographer
  • Hrytsko Hryhorenko (1867–1924), poet, short story writer, translator, and journalist
  • Volodymyr Huba (born 1938), poet
  • Dokiya Humenna (1904–1996), writer
  • Yevhen Hutsalo (1937–1995), poet, novelist, journalist, and children's writer

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  • Lesya Ukrainka (1871–1913), poet, playwright, literary critic, and essayist

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