"Khutorna poziia" is a collection of Ukrainian poetry by Panteleimon Oleksandrovych Kulish, first published in 1882. This work reflects Kulish's distinctive style and his deep connection to Ukrainian culture and history. The poems explore themes of rural life, national identity, and the spiritual dimensions of the Ukrainian experience. Kulish was a significant figure in Ukrainian literature and intellectual life, and this collection offers insights into his poetic vision and his contribution to the development of modern Ukrainian literature.
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