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    • Literature & Literary Studies
      2021

      The vocabulary of a nationalist and other essays

      by Mykola Riabchuk

      This collection of opinion journalism is a comprehensive and far-sighted look at the past, present, and future of Ukraine in political and cultural aspects. The author meticulously describes the phenomena of Ukrainian realities, in particular, analyzes the Ukrainian Maidans (2004 and 2013), examines the crisis of the Ukrainian elite, Ukrainians’ identity crisis by nationality or citizenship, and also describes in details the USSR iron curtain of the 20th century in the sphere of culture and literature. Most of these essays were published in periodicals, mainly in English and Ukrainian, sometimes in Polish and German, and occasionally in such languages as Farsi, Turkish, and Catalan. The author prepared all Ukrainian versions with the hope of a synergistic effect of personal experiences gathered under one cover and hoping to awaken from the Soviet delusional dream that has not yet dissappered.

    • Poetry
      2016

      Mountain and Flower. Selected Poems

      by Vorobiov Mykola

      Mykola Vorobiov (1941), poet and painter of "Ukrainian Zen", is one of the leaders of the underground of the 1970s, representative of the so-called ousted generation, founder of the literary group "The Kyiv School of Poetry". Adherent of Naturphilosophie, about whom V. Morenz said, "possesses the light and flair of things, inaccessible to the preoccupied majority."

    • Humanities & Social Sciences
      2020

      Bridges Instead of Walls, or What Unites Ukrainians?

      by Tetiana Teren

      In this collection of essays, twenty Ukrainian intellectuals reflect on the phenomenon of social bridges and walls. Why do they both exist? Do bridges always bring understanding? Or do they perhaps sometimes allow crossing boundaries? Do walls necessarily separate? Or do they occasionally protect? With whom and how should we build bridges, and from whom shall we isolate by walls? The result of the media project of the Ukrainian branch of the International PEN Club, published in the New Time publication, is now under one cover. On the pages of the book, you will find essays by the following authors: Kateryna Kalytko, Kateryna Botanova, Vakhtang Kebuladze, Zoya Kazanzhy, Ostap Slyvinskyi, Olena Stiazhkina, Larysa Denysenko, Myroslava Barchuk, Viktoriya Amelina, Vitaliy Ponomariov, Vasyl Makhno, Volodymyr Rafeenko, Mykola Riabchuk, Volodymyr Yermolenko, Svitlana Pyrkalo, Borys Gudziak, Ihor Isichenko, Halyna Vdovychenko, Pavlo Kazarin, Vitaliy Portnykov. Compiled by Tetiana Teren. Foreword by Andriy Kurkov.

    • August 2020

      Anxious evil

      by Nazariy Vivcharyk

      The mystical thriller "Anxious Evil" with elements of modern Ukrainian social life is a story in which the protagonist Mykola arrived from Cherkasy in temporarily occupied Donetsk with a difficult mission entrusted to him by his father. He will have many obstacles along the way, as he will have to enter into a duel with both the local criminogenic environment and mercenaries who have been tasked with eliminating Mykola and preventing him from passing a flash drive with valuable information to the Ukrainian military. In addition, Mykola will be forced to confront the otherworldly forces of evil, which settled in an ordinary Cherkasy dormitory, where the protagonist temporarily lived. This book is a work of art. Names, characters, places of events are fictional or creatively reinterpreted.All analogies with real people or events are coincidental.The publication is designed for a wide range of readers, without age restrictions.

    • Graphic novels: true stories & non-fiction
      2021

      A Brief History of Ukrainian Feminism. Graphic novel

      by Mykola Yabchenko

      Feminism is a living phenomenon, but its history can and should be recorded. A number of serious works on the history of the women's movement and feminism have been published in Ukraine, but it is only recently that the history of Ukrainian feminism appeared in the form of a graphic novel. This book is our humble attempt to try and cover the vast history of Ukrainian feminism on a moderate number of pages. We have mentioned many outstanding personalities, but we have not mentioned even more names, for which we immediately apologise - after all, a lot has happened in 150 years and it’s hard to fit all into a relatively small graphic novel. This book may be of interest to those who have only recently become interested in feminism, as it is a brief introduction to the history of Ukrainian feminism. More experienced readers will be delighted to notice some additional details and stories to what they already know.

    • Memoirs
      2018

      The light of People

      by Vasyl Ovsiyenko

      A former prisoner of conscience who was imprisoned for nearly 14 years presents fifty articles he has written during 20 years of freedom. They tell about his cellmates Vasyl Stus, Yuri Lytvyn, Oleksa Tykhyi, Valeriy Marchenko, Levko Lukianenko, about prisoners of conscience Oksana Meshko, Mykola Rudenko, Petro Hryhorenko, Ievhen Sverstiuk and other outstanding personalities.

    • The Arts
      2021

      Icons on the Ammunition Boxes

      by Sonia Atlantova, Oleksandr Klymenko

      This publication is dedicated to the artistic project "Icons on the Ammunition Boxes" by Sonya Atlantova and Oleksandr Klymenko. The icons painted on fragments of weapons boxes brought from the front lines are silent witnesses of the war in Eastern Ukraine and at the same time evidence of the victory of life over death (not only symbolic, but also real). Since the spring of 2015, the project had a charitable purpose of supporting the Mykola Pyrogov First Voluntary Mobile Hospital that provided medical assistance to the Ukrainian army and to the civilians in combat zone of Donbas.

    • Literature & Literary Studies
      2014

      Alarms

      by Kostiantyn Moskalets

      The basis of Kostyantyn Moskalets's writing is a fine aesthetic taste, a good familiarity with works on philosophy, aesthetics, cultural studies, the ability to catch the trends of certain literary phenomena, and analytical thinking. Moskalets reveals a high culture of reception, the culture that was practiced in the Ukrainian literature by his favorite poets and critics Mykola Zerov and Vasyl Stus. The importance of this essay writing and literary criticism lies in direct, immediate vision, which respects the originality, individuality of all things and encourages reflection on the universal laws of the universe, leading to the appreciation of every moment of existence.

    • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
      2021

      Hide and Seek with Death.

      by Anna Yamchuk, Anna Tarnovetska, Natalia Herasym, Mykola Kushnir

      The plot is based on the real-life stories of four witnesses of the Holocaust, who experienced it as children. Elements of a graphic novel are used to reflect the drama of the events in the book. To better understand all the nuances of this difficult topic, young readers are assisted by special guides (through the pages of the book), whose roles are played by real-life people Erika Grigorchuk and Oleksiy Fisyuk. The guides are young men and women currently living in a town of Chernivtsi, where the historical events took place. A large group of editors and illustrators worked on the book, and famous Chernivtsi artist Anna Tarnovetska is among them.

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