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Maria Halych (Maria Oleksandrivna Halych) was born on 19 August, 1901 in Cherkasy region, Ukraine, is a Ukrainian writer (1901–1974). Discover Maria Halych's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Maria Oleksandrivna Halych
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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August 1901
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Cherkasy region, Ukraine
Date of death 1974
Died Place Lviv, Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine

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1901

Maria Oleksandrivna Halych (19 August 1901–22 January 1974) was a Ukrainian writer, the author of impressionistic prose.

1918

After graduating from a two-class school, in 1918, she moved to Kyiv, where she worked at various jobs and studied at preparatory courses.

1920

Since 1920 a member of the Kyiv literary group ASPYS, Lanka - Mars.

Maria Halych was born into a teacher's family with many children in Sukha Kalihirka village, now Katerynopil district, Cherkasy region.

In the 1920s, Halych became a member of the Kyiv literary group, , where she was introduced to Ukrainian writer and novelist Hryhorii Kosynka.

Halych took part in the women's movement.

She also participated in the efforts to eliminate illiteracy.

1921

In 1921, Halych entered the philological faculty of Kyiv National University of Theater, Cinema, and Television, which she graduated in 1926 without defending her diploma.

1926

From 1926 to 1930, she taught the Ukrainian language and literature in a workers' school.

1927

Halych wrote Impressionist prose such as the collections Printer (1927), My Career (1930), short story Spring (1928), and memoirs.

The works of Maria Halych describe the fate of women under new social conditions as well as human psychology in a critical, "borderline" situation.

1928

From 1928 to 29, Halych worked as a technical secretary of the Kyiv Local Committee of Writers and in 1930 as a film fiction writer at the Kyiv Film Factory.

1930

In the 1930s, she withdrew from literary work, although she tried to return to it later.

After World War II, Halych lived in Lviv, where she taught Ukrainian language and literature at foreign language courses at the Teacher Improvement Institute and preparatory courses, and circles of scientific workers at the Lviv Forestry and Zooveterinary Institute.

1931

In 1931, Halych married and moved to Kharkiv, where she taught Ukrainian at the Agricultural Institute.

1956

The post-war works by Halych are marked by communist ideology: Kharitina (1956), Mothers and Children (1957), and Girl with a Gun (1954).

1980

Together with her husband, S. Postrygan, she compiled the Terminological Dictionary of a Forester (Lviv, 1980).

After the rehabilitation of the members of “Lanka,” Halych takes an active part in the Lviv evenings of commemoration and writes memories about Yevhen Pluzhnyk, Hryhorii Kosynka, and Valerian Pidmohylny, which remained in manuscripts.

Maria Halych died in Lviv and was buried on field 68 of the Lychakiv cemetery in Lviv.