Julia Musakovska

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Born1983
NationalityUkrainian
CitizenshipUkraine
OccupationPoet

Julia Musakovska is a poet from Ukraine. She was born in Lviv in 1983. She is author of five poetry collections: "Men, Women and Children" (2015). "Hunting for Silence" (2014), "Masks" (2011), "Exhale and Inhale" (2010), "God of Freedom" (2021). The poems have been translated into English, Swedish, Norwegian, Spanish, Polish, Bulgarian, German and Hebrew. Article about her with name On the frontlines of culture was published in Norwegian newspaper 5may 2022.[1]

The works were published in the magazines "SHO", "Kurier Kryvbasu", "Kyivska Rus", "Chetver", RADAR, etc., in various almanacs and anthologies. She speaks Swedish. She has also done translations of Swedish poets such as Thomas Transtremera and Karin Boye into Ukrainian.

Her poem was translated to Norwegian and published on Norwegian Library web page[2] and also filmed as YouTube [3] She is also active member of PEN Ukraine.[4]

Music

In 2016, together with director Oleksandr Fraze-Frazenko filmed a poetry movie "The Clay" (poems and voice by Yuliya Musakovska), the premiere took Book Arsenal Festival 2016 and at Lviv Book Forum in 2017.

In 2018 she also presented a poetry and musical project "Circulation" based on her new poems together with musicians Taras Puzyr (bass guitar) and Luka-Teodor Hanulyak (percussion).

She has been published in bilingual anthology of Ukrainian poetry "Letters from Ukraine", 2016) with her translations of modern Ukrainian poetry into English. She is guest lecturer at Ukrainian Catholic University and Lviv IT School.

Michael Patsis for Greece's largest online poetry publication name her as one of most important six female poets voices(Oksana Kutsenko, Oksana Zabuzhko, Lyuba Yakymchuk, Iryna Shuvalova and Natalka Bilotserkivets) and Serhiy Zhadan [5]

Littérature Prizes

1st prize of the DICTUM poetry competition from the "Krok" publishing house (2014)[6] the 2nd prize of the "Smoloskip" publishing competition (2010) the 1st prize of the "Vytoky" competition from the Ostrozka Academy (2010) [7] the B.-I. Antonych (2009) "Granoslov" (2008)

References

  1. "Fra kulturens frontlinje".
  2. "Dag 13: Hver melding om død... - Deichman.no".
  3. "Hver melding om død av Julia Musakovska, leser Lena Jørgensen". YouTube.
  4. "Musakovska Yuliya".
  5. "☆ Νέα ουκρανική ποίηση • Fractal".
  6. "Поетичний конкурс Dictum од видавництва "Крок"". 12 July 2013.
  7. "Юлія Мусаковська «Сюрикен» | Публікації | Litcentr".

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