Vasyl Stus

Ukrainian poet and dissident

Vasyl Stus - Ukrainian poet and dissident
Born

1938
87 years ago

Died

September 4th, 1985
39 years ago — 47 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Ukraine

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A notable Ukrainian poet, publicist, and dissident who faced persecution for opposition to Soviet policies. Stus wrote poetry that addressed themes of freedom, identity, and national consciousness. Arrested multiple times for his activism, he spent many years in labor camps, where he continued to write despite harsh conditions. His works gained prominence posthumously, reflecting his unwavering commitment to Ukrainian culture and human rights.

Authored significant poetry collections such as 'The Last Poem'

Advocated for Ukrainian independence and culture

Died in custody in a Soviet prison

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