



Pavlo Tychyna (1891–1967) was a distinguished Ukrainian poet, translator, and publicist, acclaimed as a pioneer of modern Ukrainian poetry. He significantly enhanced the literary landscape by introducing fresh themes and vivid imagery, while also refining and advancing poetic techniques.
The publication includes the poet's lyrical works from his first collections. In his poetry, P. Tychyna audaciously disrupts conventional rhythms, and his unexpected rhymes bridge poetry and music. His early lyrics express fresh emotions and a deep connection with nature, inspired by the unity of love and the world, rating a new life, and aching hope for a bright future. According to V. Stus, P. Tychyna's "Sunny Clarinets" reflects a person's psychological state, filled with anticipated joy... before it happens. This describes someone thriving in their own space, free from past limitations, embracing new beginnings, and prioritizing their individuality.