Valentyn Kornienko


Valentyn Kornienko was a member of the Writer's Union of Ukraine and the winner of the Bohdan Lepky award. For almost 40 years he worked for publishing journals in Kiev.

Background

Valentyn Kornienko was born in April 10, 1939 in the village Krasilovka, Brovary region. In 1956 he graduated from the Ternopil secondary school number 1, Faculty of Kyiv University. At first the translator worked as a teacher in Ternopil. From 1965 to 2001 Kornienko was the editor of such youth publishings in Kyiv as "Dnipro", "Molod’", magazines "Ukraina", "Vsesvit", "UNESCO Courier" and others. He edited more than 200 books of fiction. Beginning in 2001 he translated the works of British, Italian, Slovakian, Polish and American writers. Kornienko is an author of essays, literary portraits of foreign and Ukrainian writers, articles, reviews.

Works

The creative achievements of Valentyn Kornienko include translations of Jack London creations, Mark Twain, Graham Greene, Herman Melville Brian Moore, Barry Fenolyo, Svatopluka Zlamany, Pauline Johnson, Mary O Containers, Vladislav Tatarkevych, Francis Bret Hart, Paul Stewart, Chris Ridella.
Valentyn Kornienko also translated Hrehetm Trin, Jaroslav Ivashkevich, Stephanie Hrodzensku, Walt Whitman, Petrarch, Vladimir Nef and Lubomir Mahachka, Jan Pynkovu, Irishman Sean O'Fauleyna, published the investigation of Bohdan Kravchenko "National Consciousness in Ukraine of the 20th Century", Sections of "History of Philosophy", Scottish folk tale, novel in short stories of William Faulkner's "Fireside" and others.
Thanks to Valentin Kornienko world saw Lewis Carroll's book "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" "Alice in Wonderland", "Alice for Kids" in Ukrainian. After the publication of these books Ivan Dziuba said: "Finally we have a Ukrainian Alice, original sound of which shows us the Lukash school." Creative achievements of Valentyn Kornienko still impress: translations of Marcel Proust, Michel de Montaigne, William Faulkner. Valentyn Kornienko took place as well as the editor of two volumes of memoirs about Mykola Lukash. Kornienko's working languages were English, Polish and Czech.
In 2009 in Ternopil Publishing House "Bohdan" published his book "Autumn swallow. Favorites." Valentyn Kornienko also planned to translate "Ulysses" by James Joyce and to write a book about parents.