Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

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The new power brewed and fermented like young wine, giving birth to hopes and dreams of prosperity. In the dark and secret places new and young power met with the old power - gray and wild, infused with aged honey and witches. The two united in a blend, full of energy, movement, joyful fury and enterprising madness ", - writes Vladimir Yeshkiliev about Ukraine in the middle of the XVII century in his historical novel "Union", the first from the trilogy "Cursed Hetmans ". The novel is about Ivan Vyhovsky and hopes of a hereditary Ukrainian aristocracy to occupy a worthy place of Ukraine-Rus in the most modern of the then states - the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, about the role of the Orthodox Church in those events, about the catastrophe that came after the victorious Konotop battle. As in previous novels of Yeshkiliev, the detailed reconstruction of historic events is complemented by a thoroughly verified privately researched information, that is not widely known or has been deliberately omitted by historians and that reveals new details about the epoch of Hetmans in Ukraine and its tangible events.

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Author Biography

Volodymir Yeshkiliev (born in1965) is a famous Ukrainian novelist and publicist, author of many books and collected editions, anthologist. He is considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern Ukrainian novel. Yeshkiliev together with the literary guru and cultural philosopher Juriy Andruhovich cofounded so called “Stanislav phenomenon” – a literary movement in Ivano -Frankivsk (Ukraine) in the 1990s. His works were published in Poland in 1997.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Folio Publishers
  • Publication Date 2019
  • Orginal LanguageUkrainian
  • ISBN/Identifier 9789660386716
  • Publication Country or regionUkraine
  • Pages624
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleУнія
  • Original Language AuthorsЄшкілєв Володимир

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