A book with Vasyl Simonenko’s autograph was sold at an auction for 30,000 hryvnias. PHOTO

A book with Vasyl Simonenko’s autograph was sold at an auction for 30,000 hryvnias.  PHOTO

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The only collection of the Ukrainian poet during his lifetime Vasyl Simonenko “Silence and Thunder” with his autograph was sold at auction for 30,301 hryvnias.

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This was reported by Suspilne, referring to the site for selling Violity collectibles.

On the front cover of the publication, the poet wrote: “Katya! Ave, young suicide, morituri te salutant“, and also left his signature.

Scroll through the carousel with photos of the collection. Photo: Violity.

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The circulation of the single lifetime edition was only 3,500 copies. As the seller noted, the number of books signed by Simonenko is currently unknown, this is the first such lot in the history of auctions.

A photo of Vasyl Simonenko with a signature was also left inside. In the comments to the lot, it was assumed that the author of the text on the postcard was Viktor Shpak, the author of a number of articles-memoirs about the poet.

About the sixties poet

Vasyl Simonenko – Ukrainian poet, journalist and 60s man. He also became one of the figures of the Ukrainian resistance movement. Symonenko became the author of numerous articles, theater and literary reviews, three fairy tales for children and adults: “Tsar Plaxiy and Loskoton”, “Journey to the Land of Nawpaka”, “The Tale of Duril”.

With Alla Gorska and Les Tanyuk in 1962, he discovered the burial places of those shot by the NKVD bodies at the Lukyaniv and Vasylkiv cemeteries, as well as in Bykivno. In the summer of the same year, he was beaten by police officers, after which the poet’s health gradually deteriorated. He died of kidney cancer in 1963.

Already after the declaration of Ukraine’s independence, in 1995, Vasyl Symonenko was posthumously awarded the Taras Shevchenko Prize.

The only collection that the poet published during his lifetime is “Silence and Thunder”. Two other publications with Vasyl Simonenko’s poems were published posthumously: “Earth’s Gravity” in 1964 and “Swans of Motherhood” in 1981.

Read also: Alla Gorska was killed 53 years ago: how the artist saved political prisoners and became a symbol of resistance to totalitarianism

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