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Sydir Tverdokhlib (Ukrainian: Сидір Антонович Твердохліб; 9 May 1886, Berezhany - 15 October 1922, Kamionka Strumiłowa) was a Ukrainian poet, translator and politician. He studied at the University of Lviv and the University of Vienna, later he worked as a teacher in Lviv. He belonged to the modernist artistic movement of Moloda muza [ukr], and Dmytro Dontsov. Tverdokhlib's first poems appeared in the magazines "Svit" (1906), "Bukovyna", "Rozvaha" and others. He published a separate collection of poems V svichadi plesa (1908). He also wrote the novels Neskinchenyy arkhytvir and others. Tverdokhlib's poetry was filled with melancholy and longing for beauty. He also translated several poems from and into Ukrainian. For example: into German - Haidamaky by Taras Shevchenko, into Polish - poems by Shevchenko, Oleksandr Oles, short stories by Mykhailo Yatskiv [ukr] and others. Into Ukrainian - Ojciec zadżumionych, W Szwajcarii by Juliusz Słowacki and others. Tverdokhlib also published in Polish periodicals. In 1920, he headed the Ukrainian Agrarian Party [ukr], which recognized the Polish authority over Eastern Galicia and declared its participation in the elections to the Sejm scheduled for November 1922, in the event of a boycott of the elections announced by all major Ukrainian political parties in…
