Yuriy Ruf

Yuriy Ruf

Yuriy Ruf in front of "Дух Нації" flag.
Born 1980
Ternopil region
Occupation Academic
Nationality Ukrainian
Notable works "Багряна лірика" (2012)
"Час революції" (2014)
"На зламі епох" (2015)
Years active 2011 - present

Yuriy Ruf (Ukrainian: Юрій Руф) is a Ukrainian poet, writer, scientist, public figure, and founder of a literary project "Дух Нації" ("Nation's spirit"). Born in 1980 in Ternopil region of Ukraine. His publications include "Багряна лірика" (2012), "Час Революції" (2014), and "На зламі епох" (2015). His poetry was also included in Ukrainian modern nationalist poetry compilations "Голос крові" (2013), and "Відлуння свинцевих громовиць" (2015).

Yuriy Ruf holding a "Дух Нації" flag with Ukrainian soldiers at the front line in Donbas.

Yuriy Ruf began writing poetry when he was 14 years old.[1] He is known for his critical views toward traditional Ukrainian poetry where, according to him, Ukrainians are predominantly portrayed as poor and ill-fated.[2] He believes such poetry lowers self-esteem and a sense of national pride. He, therefore, considers his poetry to be a type of poetic propaganda of patriotism. Fans describe his poetry as "front line lyrics", that is poetry of war and patriotism aimed at raising fighting spirit, delivering motivation, and a sense of national pride.

His most recent publication "На зламі епох" (2015) is dedicated to Ukrainian heroes of the current Russian-Ukrainian war, and contains verses honoring certain individuals, military units, Ukrainian soldiers, battles, and other wartime events.

He lives in Lviv, and is a father of two children.

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