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                  Пам'ятник історії "Роліт"
                  Пам'ятник історії "Роліт"
                  At various times here on the corner of B. Khmelnitsky and Kotsyubinsky lived more than 130 writers, among them nearly all the Ukrainian literary classics of the Soviet era. Their works, each of us had once studied at a school desk: P. Tychina, M. Rila, W. Sosyura, N. Bajan, A. Korneichuk Malyshko, O. Gonchar, M. Stelmach, A. Kopylenko, Y. Yanovsky, I. Mikitenko, I. Kocherga, L. Pervomaysky, A. Golovko, B.Antonenko-Davidovich, and many other writers, who stood at the origins of modern Ukrainian literature, or, it seems only yesterday that actively work for it. Its name - "Rolit" - has been known for a much more narrow range of people. Yes, and of writers in this early "Stalin" is almost gone. The only person who still lives there (and moved into a house even six year old boy), is Oleg Mikitenko, son of writer Ivan Mikitenko.
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