Category
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Ukrainian literature
literary works written in Ukrainian language
Ukrainian Book Institute
state organisation in Ukraine
duma
sung epic poem originating in Ukraine
Ostrih Bible
book by Ivan Fyodorov
Vsesvit
Vsesvit () is a Ukrainian periodical that publishes exclusive translations of world classics and contemporary works of literature, covers different aspects of cultural, artistic, social, and political life in all parts of the world.

VAPLITE
thumb|290x280px|Members of VAPLITE in 1926, seated from left to right: Pavlo Tychyna, Mykola Khvylovy, Mykola Kulish, Oleksa Slisarenko, Mike Johansen, Gordiy Kotsyuba, Petro Punch, Arkady Lyubchenko. Standing, from left to right: Mykhailo Maisky, Hryhoriy Epik, Oleksandr Kopylenko, Ivan Senchenko, Pavlo Ivanov, Yuriy Smolych, Oles Dosvitniy, Ivan Dniprovsky.
The Vilna Akademia Proletarskoi Literatury ( ВАПЛІТЕ, ) was a literary union in Ukraine. It was established in Kharkiv and existed from January, 1926 to January 28, 1928.
Arsenal Book Festival
annual festival in Kyiv, Ukraine
contemporary Ukrainian literature
Ukrainian literature after the collapse of the Soviet Union
National Writers' Union of Ukraine
association of professional writers, critics, and translators
list of Ukrainian-language writers
Wikimedia list article
Haydamaky
1841 epic poem by Taras Shevchenko
Neoclassicists
literary group in Ukraine between 1917 and the 1930s
history of Ukrainian literature
aspect of history
Kievan Synopsis
Bible translations into Ukrainian
Ukrainian translations of The Bible
Perebendya
thumb|Depiction of Perebendia from a collection of Ukrainian songs published in 1901
"Perebendya" () is a Ukrainian poem by Taras Shevchenko about a blind itinerant Ukrainian bard (kobzar).
Authors' Reading Month
Kurds'komu bratovi
poem by Ukrainian Vasyl Symonenko
100 Notable Books in Ukrainian