# Vladimir Korolenko

> Ukrainian-born Russian writer

**Wikidata**: [Q335064](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q335064)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Korolenko)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/vladimir-korolenko

## Summary
Vladimir Korolenko was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer known for his work as a prose writer, journalist, literary critic and autobiographer. The source material identifies him principally as a Ukrainian-born Russian literary figure with multiple aliases (Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko; Vladimir G. Korolenko) and a presence on Wikipedia.

## Biography
- Born: Ukrainian-born (date and specific place not provided in source material)
- Nationality: Russian (described in source as "Ukrainian-born Russian writer")
- Education: Affiliated with Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (institution listed in source; no degree information provided)
- Known for: Work as a writer, prose writer, journalist, literary critic, autobiographer and opinion journalist
- Employer(s): Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (affiliation recorded in source); Russkoye Bogatstvo (magazine is listed among related entities); Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences appears among related institutional entities in the source material
- Field(s): Literature; journalism; literary criticism; autobiography; prose writing

## Contributions
- Roles and genres: The source material classifies Korolenko as a writer, prose writer, journalist, literary critic, autobiographer and opinion journalist. Specific titles of works, publication years, or lists of articles and books are not provided in the source material.
- Institutional associations: The provided source material associates Korolenko with institutional entities including the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology and the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences (the latter identified as a historical academy with inception 1724). The magazine Russkoye Bogatstvo is listed among related entities in the source material.
- Namesakes and commemorations in source material: The source material includes items that bear the Korolenko name or are related in the dataset: asteroid 3835 Korolenko and the Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library (inception 1830-08-30 are recorded for the library). The source also lists Poltava National Pedagogical University (inception 1914) among related entities.
- Metadata and identifiers: The source records aliases (Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko; Vladimir G. Korolenko), a Wikipedia title (Vladimir Korolenko), a Wikidata description ("Ukrainian-born Russian writer"), and a sitelink_count of 63.

## FAQs
Q: Who was Vladimir Korolenko?
A: The source describes him as a Ukrainian-born Russian writer who functioned across multiple literary and journalistic roles including prose writer, literary critic, autobiographer and opinion journalist.

Q: What kinds of writing did Korolenko do?
A: According to the source material, Korolenko is classified as a writer, prose writer, journalist, literary critic, autobiographer, and opinion journalist. The source does not list specific publications or titles.

Q: With which institutions is Korolenko associated in the source?
A: The source lists affiliation with the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology and includes the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences and the magazine Russkoye Bogatstvo among related institutional entities.

Q: Are there entities named after Korolenko listed in the source?
A: The dataset includes an asteroid (3835 Korolenko) and the Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library among related items connected to the Korolenko name.

Q: What official identifiers or metadata exist for Korolenko in the source?
A: The source provides aliases (Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko; Vladimir G. Korolenko), a Wikipedia title (Vladimir Korolenko), a Wikidata description ("Ukrainian-born Russian writer"), and a sitelink_count of 63.

Q: Where was Korolenko born?
A: The source states he was Ukrainian-born but does not provide a specific date or place of birth.

## Why They Matter
- Multidisciplinary literary roles: The source frames Korolenko as a multifaceted literary figure — a prose writer, journalist, literary critic and autobiographer. That classification indicates a presence across genres and forms of public writing.
- Institutional and cultural footprint: The dataset links Korolenko to established Russian cultural and academic institutions (Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology; Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences) and to periodical culture through Russkoye Bogatstvo, suggesting a connection to the networks that shaped Russian-language literature and criticism in available records.
- Enduring recognition in reference data: The existence of items in the source material that carry his name (an asteroid, a state scientific library) and a substantial sitelink_count (63) point to a lasting recognition in bibliographic, institutional and reference contexts represented in the provided material.
- Cross-regional identity: Being described explicitly as "Ukrainian-born" yet "Russian writer" in the source highlights a biographical and cultural linkage between Ukrainian origins and Russian-language literary activity as recorded in the dataset.

## Notable For
- Identification in source as a Ukrainian-born Russian writer and literary figure.
- Classified roles include: prose writer, journalist, literary critic, autobiographer, and opinion journalist.
- Affiliation recorded with the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology.
- Related institutional connections in source material: Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences (historical academy; inception 1724) and the magazine Russkoye Bogatstvo (inception 1876 recorded for the magazine in related data).
- Namesake items present in dataset: asteroid 3835 Korolenko and Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library (library inception recorded as 1830-08-30).
- Metadata presence: aliases Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko and Vladimir G. Korolenko; Wikipedia title "Vladimir Korolenko"; Wikidata description "Ukrainian-born Russian writer"; sitelink_count = 63.

## Body

### Identity and Metadata
- Full recorded aliases: Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko; Vladimir G. Korolenko.
- Primary label in source: "Ukrainian-born Russian writer."
- Reference presence: The dataset shows a Wikipedia title "Vladimir Korolenko" and a sitelink_count of 63, indicating multiple interlinked references across databases represented in the source material.

### Early Life (as represented in source)
- Birth: The only birth-related fact in the provided material is that Korolenko was Ukrainian-born. No birth date, specific birthplace, or family background is provided in the source content given.

### Professional Roles and Genres
- Literary and journalistic classifications present in the source:
  - Writer
  - Prose writer
  - Journalist
  - Opinion journalist
  - Literary critic
  - Autobiographer
- The source material does not enumerate specific book titles, essay titles, articles, publication dates, or publishers. It records roles and classifications without detailed bibliographic entries.

### Institutional Associations
- Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology: Listed as an affiliation in the structured properties of the source material. The institute itself is recorded with an inception of 1828 in the dataset for that entity.
- Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences: Appears among related entities; noted in the source as a historical academy (1724–1917) with inception 1724. The source does not specify Korolenko’s exact role or the nature of his relationship with the academy.
- Russkoye Bogatstvo: The magazine is included in the source’s related items and carries an inception date of 1876 in the provided related-entity data. The source does not specify positions held by Korolenko at the magazine.
- Poltava National Pedagogical University: Appears among related entities in the source material; inception 1914 and location given as Poltava, Ukraine. The source does not indicate Korolenko’s involvement; it is listed among related organizations in the dataset.

### Namesakes and Commemorations in Source Material
- Asteroid 3835 Korolenko: Included in the related-items list of the source material as an asteroid entry; the dataset does not provide a description beyond its identification.
- Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library: Listed in the related entities with an inception date recorded as 1830-08-30 and country indicated (Ukraine). The source material includes this library among items connected to the Korolenko name.

### Geopolitical and Historical Context Items Listed
- The dataset enumerates several geopolitical entities in relation to Korolenko’s entry or context:
  - Russian Empire (inception 1721-10-22) — listed as a related entity in the source material.
  - Ukrainian People's Republic (inception dates recorded in related data) — present among related items.
  - Ukrainian State (inception 1918-04-29) — present among related items.
  - Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (inception recorded 1919-03-10) — included among related entities.
- The source material lists these states or historical entities in related data fields; it does not explicitly state Korolenko’s citizenship transitions or political activities tied to these entities.

### Legacy and Reference Presence
- The compiled dataset indicates a notable reference footprint:
  - Wikipedia entry title "Vladimir Korolenko" exists in the source material.
  - Sitelink_count is 63, reflecting multiple linked references in the provided dataset context.
  - Presence of items bearing the Korolenko name (asteroid, library) and inclusion in institutional and historical lists point to continued recognition in reference sources included in the dataset.

### Limitations of the Source Material
- The provided material supplies classifications, institutional associations, aliases and related entities but does not include detailed bibliographic lists, publication titles, specific employment records, dates of birth/death, or narrative biographical details beyond “Ukrainian-born Russian writer.”
- No specific works (books, essays, articles), no publication years, and no awards or honors explicitly named beyond related entities that carry the Korolenko name.

### Cross-references (entities and properties included in source)
- Types and roles: human; writer; autobiographer; literary critic; journalist; prose writer; opinion journalist.
- Institutions and organizations: Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (inception 1828); Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences (historical academy; inception 1724); Russkoye Bogatstvo (magazine; inception 1876); Poltava National Pedagogical University (inception 1914); Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library (inception 1830-08-30).
- Geopolitical entities noted in related data: Russian Empire; Ukrainian People's Republic; Ukrainian State; Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
- Other related items: 3835 Korolenko (asteroid).
- Metadata items: aliases (Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko; Vladimir G. Korolenko); wikipedia_title (Vladimir Korolenko); wikidata_description ("Ukrainian-born Russian writer"); sitelink_count (63).

(End of entry — all statements above are restricted to facts and relationships present in the supplied source material.)

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