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11 Facts About Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk

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Olha Petrivna Kosach-Kryvyniuk was a Ukrainian writer, translator, and physician.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk's parents were Petro Kosach and the writer and activist Olena Pchilka, and her siblings Lesya Ukrainka and Mykhailo Kosach became prominent writers and public figures.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk traveled to Saint Petersburg to train as a physician, studying at the Saint Petersburg Women's Medical Institute, now the First Pavlov State Medical University of St Petersburg, from 1899 to 1903.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk became involved in the Ukrainian student hromada in Saint Petersburg.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk was imprisoned for her involvement in the secret society.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk moved with her new husband to Prague, where they had a child in 1906.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk was involved in literary production, publishing several works by her sister Lesya Ukrainka and translating works by such authors as Victor Hugo, George Sand, Rudyard Kipling, and Charles Dickens into Ukrainian, working under the pseudonym Olena Zirka.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk's work aimed to shape Ukraine's literary tradition and thus its national identity, particularly during the Ukrainian War of Independence.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk was very interested in Ukrainian folk arts, particularly embroidery, which had been an interest of her mother's.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk based her 1928 book Ukrains'ki narodni vzory z Kyivshchyny, Poltavshchyny, i Katerynoslavshchyny on her own embroidery collection.

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Olha Kosach-Kryvyniuk ended up in a displaced persons camp in Augsburg, in the American zone of Allied-occupied Germany, where she died in 1945.