Horno


Horno

 

an organization of western Ukrainian proletarian writers that arose in L’vov in 1929. Its members included the writers and public figures S. I. Tudor, Ia. A. Galan, P. S. Kozlaniuk, and A. A. Gavriliuk, who became Soviet writers after the reunification of the western Ukrainian lands with the Soviet Ukraine in 1939. The literary organ of Horno was the journal Vikna. Horno propagated ideas of socialist revolution, established ties with Soviet literature, and struggled against bourgeois nationalism. It ceased to exist in 1933 in connection with the fascist terror in Poland, which included eastern Galicia.