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Serhiy Viktorovych Zhadan ( uk, Сергі́й Ві́кторович Жада́н; born 23 August 1974 in
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) is a Ukrainian poet, novelist, essayist, musician, translator, and social activist.


Life and career

Zhadan was born in
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in
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. He graduated from H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University in 1996 with a thesis on the work of Mykhaylo Semenko and the Ukrainian
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writers of the 1920s. He then spent three years as a graduate student of philology, and taught Ukrainian and world literature from 2000 to 2004. Since then he has worked as a freelance writer. Starting his career in 1990, his verses revolutionized Ukrainian poetry: they were less sentimental, reviving the style of 1920s Ukrainian avant-garde writers like Semenko or Johanssen. And they drew upon his homeland: the industrial landscapes of East Ukraine. ''Voroshilovgrad'' (the Soviet name for
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) tells a story of a young man called Herman who left his home city Starobilsk (in the Luhansk region) but who has to come back to his native lands to protect something that belongs to him. Based on the book, Yaroslav Lodygin directed the award-winning movie '' The Wild Fields'' (Дике поле, 2018). Zhadan is an internationally known Ukrainian writer, with 12 books of poetry and 7 novels, and winner of more than a dozen literary awards. In March 2008, the Russian translation of his novel ''Anarchy in the UKR'' made the shortlist of the National Bestseller Prize. It was also a contender for "Book of the Year" at the 2008 Moscow International Book Exhibition. In 2009, he won the Joseph Conrad-Korzeniowski Literary Prize. In 2012, ''Gunshot and Knife'' won Ukrainian rating "Book of the Year" for fiction. His 2010 novel ''Voroshylovhrad'' won him the Jan Michalski Prize for Literature in Switzerland, BBC Ukrainian's "Book of the Decade" award and Brücke Berlin Prize. His selected poems ''Dynamo Kharkiv'' won Ukrainian "Book of the Year." (2014) His book ''Mesopotamia'' won the Angelus literature prize in 2015, the Award of the President of Ukraine "Ukrainian Book of the Year" in 2016. From 2016 to 2019, he was a member of the Taras Shevchenko National Award Committee of Ukraine. Zhadan has translated poetry from German,
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. His translated poetry has appeared in Ambit ,
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, The Manchester Review, Modern Poetry in Translation, Poetry International, Poetry International Web , Plume., The Threepenny Review,
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Theater and multimedia projects

His novel ''Anthem of Democratic Youth'' has been adapted for the stage and performed at the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater in Kyiv. Since 2004, he has worked with Yara Arts Group from La MaMa Experimental Theatre in New York, contributing to the shows: "Koliada: Twelve Dishes" (2005), "Underground Dreams"(2013–2014), "Hitting Bedrock" (2015) and "1917–2017: Tychyna, Zhadan and the Dogs," (2017), which received two New York Innovative Theatre Awards. His poems "Spy," "Chaplain" and "Needle," translated by Tkacz and Phipps were part of "Blind Spot," an installation by Mykola Ridnyi and Serhii Zhadan for the Ukrainian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale May–July 2015.


Music projects

Zhadan collaborated with Kharkiv-based music band Luk. Most of Luk's Ukrainian-language songs included lyrics based on works by Zhadan (in particular the first album ''Tourist zone'' is based on Zhadan's play ''Merry Christmas, Jesus Christ''). The tribute album ''Khor monholskykh militsioneriv'' (Mongolian police choir) was released in 2008. The songs include lyrics by Zhadan, performed by Kharkiv musicians. Since 2007, Zhadan has collaborated with another Kharkiv band Sobaky v Kosmosi, now known as Zhadan and the Dogs. They have released the albums ''The Army Sports Club'' (''Sportyvny Klub Armiyi'', 2008), ''Weapons of the Proletatiat'' (''Zbroya Proletariatu'', 2012), ''Fight for Her'' (''Byisya za neyi'', 2012), ''Dogs'' (''Sobaky'', 2016) and ''Madonna'' (2019), Lead (Vedy, OST
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, 2022) In 2021, Zhadan recorded a full-length album titled "Fokstroty" with Yuriy Gurzhy, a Ukrainian-born, Berlin-based musician, DJ, and producer.


Political activism

Zhadan's active involvement in Ukrainian politics began while a student and has continued throughout the various political crises in Ukraine. In 1992, he was one of the organizers of Kharkiv neo-futuristic literary group "The Red Thistle". He participated in the 2004
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demonstrations against corruption and voter intimidation in the presidential run-off elections, was the commandant of a tent camp in
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Kharkiv Kharkiv ( uk, wikt:Харків, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine. In the aftermaths of the 5-day Maidan revolution, which resulted in Russian-backed President Yanukovych’s resignation, he was assaulted outside the administration building in Kharkiv. Since 2014, Zhadan has made numerous visits to the front lines of the Eastern Donbas region involved in armed conflict with Russian separatists. In February 2017, he co-founded Serhiy Zhadan Charitable Foundation to provide humanitarian aid to front-line cities. When asked, Zhadan has described his political commitments in the following manner: After the
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, Zhadan remained in his hometown of Kharkiv, helping to organize humanitarian aid.


Critical reception

Rostislav Melnikov and Yuriy Tsaplin of the ''New Literary Review'' wrote in 2007:
Zhadan's prose is so poetic, his free verse so prosaic. It is difficult to assign a genre to his work: memoir, travelogue, timely or untimely meditation – or a mixture of all these, centered on the themes ''my generation'' and ''our epoch''.
Kirill Ankudinov, writing for ''Vzglyad.ru'' in June 2008, said:
There is no summarizing the spicy, hot, sweet, vicious improvisations of Serhiy Zhadan – this is verbal jazz. When you read him, you fear for contemporary Russian literature: of those now writing in the Russian language, there is none among them who is so infernally free (and above all, free from "writerly" prose, from the tendency to "produce an impression").
On 5 March 2022
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nominated him for the Nobel Prize in Literature.


Books by Serhiy Zhadan published in English translation

* ''A new orthography : poems,'' Sandpoint, Idaho: Lost Horse Press, 2020. * ''The Orphanage: A Novel'', translated by Reilly Costigan‑Humes and Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler, (Yale University Press, 2021) * ''What We Live For, What We Die For: Selected Poems'' by Serhiy Zhadan, translated by Viralna Tkacz and Wanda Phipps, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019). * ''Mesopotamia'' by Serhiy Zhadan, prose translated by Reilly Costigan-Humes & Isaac Stackhouse Wheele poetry translated by Viralna Tkacz and Wanda Phipps, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018). * ''Voroshilovgrad'' by Serhiy Zhadan, translated by Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler and Reilly Costigan-Humes, (Dallas: Deep Velum, 2016) * ''Depeche Mode'' by Serhiy Zhadan, translated by Miroslav Shkandrij (London: Glagoslav Publications, 2013).


In other languages

* Big Mac (Біг Мак. Перезавантаження) — Poland, Czarne, 2005. * Depeche Mode (Депеш Мод) — Poland, Czarne, 2006. * Hymn demokratycznej młodzieży (Гімн демократичної молоді) — Poland, Czarne, 2008. * Hymne der Demokratischen Jugend (Гімн демократичної молоді) — Germany, Suhrkamp, 2009. * Die Erfindung des Jazz im Donbass (Ворошиловград) — Germany, Suhrkamp, 2012. * Voroshilovgrad — Ukraine, 2011, 2012 (in Russian). * Vorosilovgrád (Ворошиловград) — Hungary, Európa, 2012. * La Route du Donbass (Ворошиловград) — France, Noir sur Blanc, 2013. * Woroszyłowgrad (Ворошиловград) — Poland, Czarne, 2013. * Mezopotamia (Месопотамія) — Poland, Czarne, 2014. * Ze života Marie (Життя Марії) — Czech Republic, Větrné mlýny, 2015. * Варашылаўград (Ворошиловград) — Belarus, Логвінаў, 2016. * Džezs pār Donbasu (Ворошиловград) — Latvia, Jāņa Rozes Apgāds, 2016. * Fire Arms and Knives (Вогнепальні й ножові) — Russia, 2016. * La strada del Donbas (Ворошиловград) — Spain, Voland, 2016. * Why I'm not on social networks — Poems from the war — Germany, 2016. * Drohobycz (poems) — Poland, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 2018. * Hymna demokratickej mládeže (Гімн демократичної молоді) — Slovakia, OZ Brak, 2018. * Poems — Belarus, 2018. * Vorosjylovhrad (Ворошиловград) — Netherlands, De Geus, 2018. * Vorošilovgrad (Ворошиловград) — Slovenia, Beletrina, 2018. * ვოროშილოვგრადი (Ворошиловград) — Georgia, ინტელექტი, 2018. * Internat (Інтернат) — Poland, Czarne, 2019. * What we live for, what we die for (poems) — USA, 2019. * Antena (Антена) — Poland, Warstwy, 2020. * The Orphanage (Інтернат) — Denmark, Jensen & Dalgaard I/S, 2020. * Depeche Mode (Депеш Мод) — Estonia, 2020. * Anthem of democratic youth (Гімн демократичної молоді) — France, Espace Instant, 2020. * Himmel über Charkiw. Nachrichten vom Überleben im Krieg - Germany: Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2022.


Works


Poetry

* ''Quotations'' (Цитатник), 1995. * ''General Judas'' (Генерал Юда), 1995. * ''Pepsi'' (Пепсі), (1998). * ''The very best poems, psychedelic stories of fighting and other bullshit: Selected Poems, 1992–2000'' (Вибрані поезії), 2000. * ''Ballads about War and Reconstruction'' (Балади про війну і відбудову), 2001. * ''The History of Culture at the Beginning of This Century'' (Історія культури початку століття), (2003) * ''UkSSR'' (У.Р.С.Р.), 2004. * ''Maradona'' (Марадона), 2007. * ''Ethiopia'' (Ефіопія), 2009. * ''Lili Marlene'' (Лілі Марлен), 2009. * ''Fire Arms and Knives'' (Вогнепальні й ножові), 2012. * ''Life of Maria'' (Життя Марії), 2015. * ''Templars'' (Тамплієри), 2016. * ''Antenna'' (Aнтена), 2018. * ''List of Ships'' (Список кораблів), 2019. * ''Psalm to Aviation'' (Псалом авіації), 2021. * ''What We Live For, What We Die For: Selected Poems'' (a selection of Zhadan's work translated into English), 2019.


Prose

* ''Big Mac'' (Біґ Мак; short story collection), 2003. * ''Depeche Mode'' (Депеш Мод), 2004; Glagoslav Publications Limited, 2013, * ''Anarchy in the UKR'', 2005. * ''Anthem of Democratic Youth'' (Гімн демократичної молоді), 2006. * ''Big Mac²'' (Біґ Мак²; short story collection), 2007. * '' Voroshilovgrad'' (Ворошиловград), 2010; Deep Vellum Publishing, 2016, . * ''Big Mac and Other Stories'' (Біґ Мак та інші історії), 2011. * ''Mesopotamia'' (Месопотамія; nine stories and thirty poems), 2014. * ''The Orphanage'' (Інтернат), 2017.


Compilations

* ''Capital'' (Капітал), 2006 — includes everything but ''The History of Culture at the Beginning of the Century'', ''Big Mac'', and ''Maradona''.


Anthologized poetry

* ''Stanislav+2'' (Станислав+2), 2001. * ''"Ch" Time – Verses on Chechnya and Not Only'' (Время `Ч`. Стихи о Чечне и не только), 2001. * ''We Will Not Die in Paris'' (Мы умрем не в Париже), 2002. * ''The History of Culture'' (История культуры), 2004. * ''The Unknown Ukraine'' (НеИзвестная Украина), 2005.


Awards

*
Jan Michalski Prize for Literature Jan Michalski Prize for Literature (French: Prix Jan Michalski) is a Swiss literary prize for any work of fiction or non-fiction published anywhere in the world in any language. It is meant to recognize authors from around the world and world liter ...
, awarded in 2014 for ''Voroshylovhrad'' *
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's Book of the Decade award in December 2014 for ''Voroshylovhrad'' *
Angelus Award The Angelus Central European Literature Award also known as Angelus Award (Polish: ''Nagroda Literacka Europy Środkowej Angelus'') is a Polish international literary award established in 2006 and presented by the city of Wrocław, Lower Silesia. ...
(2015), for his book ''Mesopotamia'', translated to Polish by Michał Petryk and Adam Pomorski *
EBRD Literature Prize The EBRD Literature Prize is a literary prize established in 2017 by the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development. As per the bank, the prize celebrates the "literary richness" of its operational regions, which spans some 40 countries across ...
(2022), for his book ''The Orphanage'', translated to English by Reilly Costigan-Humes and Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler * Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels (2022).


References


External links


The Bard of Eastern Ukraine, Where Things Are Falling Apart
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. Marci Shore. 2016.
The Abuse of Ukraine's Best-Known Poet
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. Sally McGrane. 2014.
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. Mayhill Fowler on Serhiy Zhadan.
Ukraine's Mesopotamia
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In Transcarpathia
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