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Ilya Ganpantzura, a hereditary Ukrainian writer, musician, artist, and human rights advocate, is known for works exploring inner conflicts, historical events, and philosophical ideas. His novellas “Tirade of Wonders 1812”, “Bergman’s Friends”, and the poem “On Books in Verse” have been published on the self-publishing platform Litres.
Beyond literature, Ilya is passionate about music: he performs jazz compositions, plays the ukulele, mini-saxophone, and flute, and composes songs and romances. He also develops cultural and educational projects, including the philosophical online journal Marginalic Nova and the noble citation circle Marginalia.
He studies philosophy and astrophysics theory, and advocates for the rights of the Russian-speaking population in Ukraine, having published articles in journals such as VoegelinView and CultursMag, where he writes in a hermeneutic style on political philosophy.
In his work and activities, Ilya combines art, science, and a conservative style, striving to preserve traditions while simultaneously creating new cultural initiatives in Ukraine and beyond.