Adrian Kashchenko


Adrian Kashchenko was a well-known Ukrainian writer, historian of Zaporozhian Cossacks.

Biography

Adrian Kashchenko was born in the family of small landowner claiming its roots to the Zaporozhian Cossacks in Yekaterinoslav Governorate. Sharing the amongst nine siblings one of whom Mykola Kashchenko - would become a Ukrainian academician and the founder of Kiev Botanical Gardens. Adrian studied several years in gymnasium and military college, served as a small rank officer. Not finding himself in military career, A. Kashchenko became a clerk in the railway department, married and settled in Yekaterinoslav for some time. During his railway service Kashchenko was transferred to Perm, Saint-Petersburg, Tuapse and back to Yekaterinoslav. Although he was married, his wife later left, though she remained financially dependent on him.

Kashchenko wrote both documentary and fiction stories about life of Zaporozhians and their environment. Among them short stories "Zaporozhska slava", "Na ruinakh Sichi", "Mandrivka na porohy". At stories "Z Dnipra na Dunai", "Zruinovane gnizdo" where he attempted to show the negative aspects following the break-up of the Zaporozhian Host. Several documentary portraits of Cossack leaders were created: "Nad Kodatskim porohom" about Hetman Ivan Sulima, "Hetman Sahaidachny", "Kost Hordienko-Holovko - last knight of Zaporizhia".
Most of Adrian Kashchenko works were published in 1917 - 1919, during the epoch of Ukraine after the Russian Revolution and Ukrainian People's Republic. At that time Kashchenko took part in the Ukrainian Prosvita society activities and even founded his own publishing house. Sudden illness and subsequent death in 1921 put an end to his scientific and public career.
Printing of Kashchenko stories was only renewed after Ukraine became independent.

Works of Adrian Kashchenko