Yaroslav Oros
Yaroslav Oros (Ukrainian: Ярослав Орос) (born April 18, 1959, village Shyroky Lug, the west of Ukraine) is a writer and journalist.[1] He graduated from the Storozhynets College of Forestry in 1978 and the journalism department of National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv in 1986.
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Born | village Shyroky Lug, Ukraine | April 18, 1959
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Oros is the first recipient of the International Literature Prize “Granoslov-91” for his novel «Змагання катів» (“Fight of executioners”, 1992) . He worked as chief editor of the newspapers “Personal plus”(“Staff Plus”), “Ukrainska Gazeta”(“Ukrainian Newspaper”) and as the director of the magazine “Knyzhkovy Klub +”(“Book Club+”). Y.Oros was the author of the Ukrainian radio program “Chetverty Universal”(“The Fourth Universal”). He founded book series "Class Literature" in publishing house "Znannia" ("Knowledge").
Bibliography
- 1991 – «Заповіти білих горватів» (“Testaments of White Croats”)
- 1992 – «Змагання катів» (“Fight of executioners”)
- 1995 – «Чотирикутна зірка. Арійські притчі» (“Quadrangular star. Aryan parables”)
- 1999 – «Кощуни. Хроніки волхва» (“Koshchuny. The Magi Chronicles”)
- 2001 – «Модуль Яфета» (“Modulus of Japheth”)
- 2006 – «Заповіти білих горватів» (2-ге вид., доповнене) (“Testaments of White Croats”, 2nd supplemented edition)
- 2009 – «Врата Сiмаргла» (“Gates of Simargl”)[2]
- 2009 – «Яфет і Хам» (“Japheth and Ham”)
- 2011 – «Триликий Ной» (“Threefaced Noah”)
- 2012 – «Дримба» (“Jaw harp”)
- 2017 – «Витівки Ярґа» (“Brainchildren of Yarg”)
- 2019 - «Чара» (“Chara”)
- 2021 - «Чиненик» (“Chinenyk”)
- 2023 - "На порозі війни" ("At the threshold of war")
References
- "У Києві мешкає нащадок арія із закарпатського Широкого Лугу". ua-reporter.com. 6 October 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
- "Оросова Камасутра, або посібник з міфології аріїв". Zakarpattya Online. 15 December 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 24 May 2010.