Description: Ukraine Stamps Mykhailo Starytskyi. 1840–1904 Mykhailo Starytskyi (1840–1904) is a writer (poet, playwright, novelist), translator, theater and cultural and public figure. Ivan Franko called him the "father of Ukrainian theater", because in 1882, together with M. Kropyvnytskyi, Mykhailo Petrovych created the first Ukrainian professional studio. Starytskyi wrote poems, novels, translated a lot, and he was also a real teacher of young Ukrainian writers. Based on the plots of M. Gogol's works, he created the plays "Christmas Night", "Sorochyn Fair", "Taras Bulba" and others. His poetic heritage is rich in translations of O. Pushkin, M. Lermontov, M. Nekrasov, H. Heine, D. Byron, A. Mickiewicz... A significant event was the publication of "Hamlet" by V. Shakespeare translated by Starytskyi. The artist also made a great contribution to Ukrainian drama. Starting with stagings of prose works and adaptations of small-stage plays. The drama "Oh, don't go, Hrytsya, and at the evening party", as well as the play "Chasing two hares", gained considerable popularity. Of particular importance are his historical dramas: "Bohdan Khmelnytskyi", "Marusya Bohuslavka". Features: Release date — 11/12/2020 Circulation — 130,000 approx. The face value is 8XV The number according to the Ukrposhta catalog is 1867
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Brand: Ukrposhta
Year of Issue: 2011-Present
Region: Ukraine
Features: On Paper
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Topic: Historical Events