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Promoted ContentDecorative arts2016
The Hope Chest. Ukrainian Treasures
by Yaryna Vynnytska, Yulia Tabenska
Exclusive deluxe edition on the traditional heritage of Ukraine with special features - die cutting, foil stamping, blind embossing, textured varnish. We went across all the regions of Ukraine in quest of folk treasures and came up with a list of Ukrainian must-haves – the things that should belong in hearts and homes of every Ukrainian. We carefully packed them in our Hope Chest as if it were a cultural Ark preserving its treasures from the outpour of globalizing floods — so that they may be returned to where they belong. These are not simple belongings but powerful totems. In having them in your home, goodness is instilled — for in stillness, you find yourself.
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Promoted ContentThe ArtsJanuary 2021
The Ark Ukraine
by Yaryna Vynnytska
An exclusive gift edition on the cultural heritage of Ukraine with special features - lace cutting, golden foil embossing, blind embossing, textured varnish. This is a book of initiation, a journey through thousands of years of Ukrainian history and culture. The book became a visiting card of Ukraine, an official state symbol. The artbook 'The Ark Ukraine' comprises all cultural heritage of Ukraine under one cover: artifacts of traditional culture, masterpieces of professional art, symbols and archetypes, prominent historical and cultural figures - all that deserves the status of 'the Ukrainian brand'.
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Trusted PartnerMemoirs2019
Kazimir Malevich. Kyiv Aspect
by Tetyana Filevska
Kazimir Malevich. Kyiv Aspect' is an anthology that contains 18 researches on Malevich’s Kyiv period, his first 17 years living in Ukraine, his time of teaching at Kyiv Art Institute and his artworks of that time; parallel comparisons of Malevich’s style and his relationships with his contemporary artists, new biographical studies, etc. Some of the most respected Ukrainian and international Malevich researchers (Jean-Claude Marcadé, Christina Lodder, Irina Vakar, Myroslava M. Mudrak, Iwona Luba, Aleksandr Lisov, Dmytro Horbachov, Tetyana Filevska, Serhii Pobozhii, Ostap Kovalchuk, Yaryna Tsymbal) are among the authors of this volume. Published by RODOVID and 'Malevich Institute' NGO
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary Studies2021
We Will Wake Up Different
Conversations With Contemporary Belarusian Writers About the Past, Present and Future of Belarus
by Iia Kiva
The collection includes ten interviews with some of today's most famous Belarusian writers: Tatyana Nyadbay, Anna Seviarynets, Alhierd Baharevich, Mariya Martysevich, Dmitry Strotsev, Yulia Tsimafeeva, Uladz Lyankevich, Andrei Khadanovich, Valzhyna Mort, and Uladzimer Arlov. A prominent topic throughout the interviews is the right of Belarusians to live in a free and democratic society: protests against the Lukashenko regime have been going on in Belarus since August 2020. However, the writers not only discuss the critical state of Belarus today but also the country's history, its cultural longevity, unique characteristics, and traditions.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesAugust 2021
Spenser and Donne
Thinking poets
by Yulia Ryzhik
The names Edmund Spenser and John Donne are typically associated with different ages in English poetry, the former with the sixteenth century and the Elizabethan Golden Age, the latter with the 'metaphysical' poets of the seventeenth century. This collection of essays, part of The Manchester Spenser series, brings together leading Spenser and Donne scholars to challenge this dichotomous view and to engage critically with both poets, not only at the sites of direct allusion, imitation, or parody, but also in terms of common preoccupations and continuities of thought, informed by the literary and historical contexts of the politically and intellectually turbulent turn of the century. Juxtaposing these two poets, so apparently unlike one another, for comparison rather than contrast changes our understanding of each poet individually and moves towards a more holistic, relational view of their poetics.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult poetry, anthologies, annuals2018
Snow Poems For Kids
by Sashko Dermanskyi, Halyna Malyk, Mariand Savka and other
Children love poems. So before Christmas, the Old Lion and a group of modern Ukrainian poets and illustrators created this elegant book to read in the family circle. Snow Poems for Kids are full of fun snow games, magical gifts from St. Nicholas and magical moments of Christmas and New Year. Also, the Old Lion reminds young readers to take care of birds and animals in winter. The collection includes poems by Mariana Savka, Halyna Malyk, Halyna Kirpa, Kateryna Mikhalitsyna, Oleksandr Dermanskyi, Ihor Kalynets, Oksana Lushchevska, Oksana Krotiuk, Hryhorii Falkovich, Tetiana Vynnyk, Yulia Smal, Natalia Poklad, Olesia Mamchych, Ivan Andrusiak , Oleksandr Orlov. Compiler - Natalka Maletych. Illustrated by: Dasha Rakova, Oksana-Olexandra Drachkovska, Yuliia Pylypchatina, Nataliia Oliynyk, Bohdana Bondar, Oksana Bula, Marta Koshulynska, Kateryna Sad.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2022
Blueberries for Andy
by Khrystia Venhryniuk (Author), Nadiia Kushnir (Illustrator)
How can we talk to children about problems relating to ecology and the environment? And how can we teach them to be merciful and kind to one another and to all creatures great and small? Psychologists and teachers advise us to discuss such important topics since childhood. The brave and determined Andy the Bunny and his cheerful friends embark on a difficult path, striving for a clear sky without smog , for ponds without filth and plastics, for organic fruit and vegetables without preservatives and chemicals, and much more. How will they do it? Through little steps every day to clean the planet and the minds of its inhabitants. And if you are interesting in reading this book, remember that Blueberries for Andy is not just about ecology: it is also a story of small and brave animals filled with fascinating discoveries and adventures. From 6 to 8 years, 7783 words Rightsholders: Yulia Lyubka yuliapelepchuk@gmail.com
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2019
He and I. A Story Without Secrets About Boys
by Yulia Smal (Author), Anna Oliynyk (Illustrator)
A time comes when every child starts wondering about their body, asking their parents “awkward” questions. In this book, children and their parents, together with a curious boy named Max, will learn about the boys’ private parts and about the right way to treat one’s privacy and intimacy, about hygiene and safety, about illnesses and self-care, and, most importantly, about good behavior and respect. The book approaches the subject in an interesting and fun way, and is beautifully illustrated by Anna Oliynyk. From 3 to 12 years, 7681 words Rightsholders: mybookshelf.publishing@gmail.com
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2019
A Surprise For The Owls
by Sasha Kochubei (Author), Yulia Shalimova (Illustrator)
The grey owls are as concerned about everyday life as humans are. They have to meet their mate, to hunt for prey, to find a place to live. And where are they supposed to nest when all the hollow trees are occupied? Do you want to help the grey owls to find a new home? A Surprise For The Owls is an fascinating story that includes many facts about wildlife, with bright and beautiful illustrations. A Surprise For The Owls can also help children and their parents to find out more about the astonishing world of nature and its inhabitants. From 5 to 10 years, 610 words Rightsholders: crocus.publishers@gmail.com
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Trusted PartnerArt forms2022
T. Shevchenko. Life in art
by Dmytro Stus, Tetyana Chuiko, Anastasia Morozova, Yulia Shilenko
Of course, the fate of the artist was formed in a certain way because he realized his vocation - to be a poet. On the other hand, he lived his life as a professional artist. After graduating from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, T. Shevchenko worked as an artist in the Temporary Commission for the consideration of ancient acts (Kyiv Archaeographic Commission), applied for the position of drawing teacher at the University of St. Volodymyr in Kyiv. And when his plans were broken by arrest, then in exile, despite the strict imperial ban on writing and drawing, the artist was able to work in his specialty, although not officially. Shevchenko devoted the last years of his life to the development of etching, having received the title of academician in engraving. The publication consists of two parts. The first is devoted to the works of the artist, made in graphic techniques, as well as sepia and watercolor. Given the fact that there are few oil paintings in the artist's works, we singled them out in the second part, trying to break stereotypes about their perception. Each section of the first part is devoted to a separate genre, which was addressed by T. Shevchenko. The largest of the sections are divided into thematic headings, which allows you to see the works of the artist from a new, perhaps unexpected, angle. In turn, the commentary to each work contains a brief history of creation (places, circumstances, relationships, etc.) and artistic characteristics that reveal the performing skills of the author. In addition, an important addition is the part of the commentary "Interesting" and quotes from the novels, Diary, correspondence of the artist, memoirs of his contemporaries. You can start your acquaintance with the publication from any section or even heading. Traveling through Shevchenko's paintings on separate routes you will have a complete rich journey through the original world of the artist.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesSeptember 2018
Spenser and Donne
by J. B. Lethbridge, Yulia Ryzhik, Richard Brown, Christopher Dean Johnson, Niranjan Goswami, Patrick Cheney, Anne Lake Prescott, Elizabeth Harvey, Ramie Targoff, Linda Gregerson, Ayesha Ramachandran, David Marno, Jane Grogan, Anne Fogarty
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Children's & YADecember 2019
Hare on the Runway
by Yulia Simbirskaya, Oksana Baturina
The main character of this new book by Yulia Simbirskaya is a talented young woman working as a fine arts expert, who has almost lost her sense of self after several years in a difficult marriage. She has to escape, because life with her husband is becoming dangerous. Mia, her four-year-old daughter, loves her father deeply and wants to conquer the “monster” living inside him. At a huge airport where the mother and daughter go in search of shelter, they meet an old hare who lives the dream of voyaging, an aircraft fitter who is grieving for the past, and a photographer looking for his lost childhood. The airport becomes an important locale completely transforming the pace of life of all the book’s characters. In life, nothing happens by coincidence, and everyone can finally find their runway, to take off and leave their old life behind. Sometimes, breaking free is a matter of survival.
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Children's & YAOctober 2023
FatherMotherSnow. Snowbook of Winter Miracles
by Yulia Iliukha, Sergiy Pantiuk, Olga Migel, Sergiy Gridin, Yulita Ran, Marko Teren, Yulia Batkilina, Dmytro Zhuravel and Valentyna Melnychuk
A Christmas collection of stories by Ukrainian writers. Eight cosy winter stories about the most valuable things in the world — family, loyalty, love and happiness. Touching and sometimes even sad, yet amazing and encouraging narratives that would be best enjoyed under a warm blanket with your loved ones. And each of them gives every reader exactly what they need during the winter holidays: feeling of Miracle and Hope, regardless of their age.
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Obabich
by Catalogue compiled by Jerzy Onuch. Texts: Yulia Vaganova, Jerzy Onuch, Gwendolyn Sasse
The publication is the catalogue to Obabich exhibition. Curator of the project Jerzy Onuch and photographers Viktor Marushchenko and Mark Neville offer us to look at the place and borders of the imaginary or physical neighbourship between people. They record and interpret as the newest Ukrainian history, starting with the incredibly expressive Donbas images of Marushchenko, created more than 15 years ago, as well as the reality of today.
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Kurbas: New Worlds
by Compiled by Anastasiia Haishenets, Anna Pohribna, Virlana Tkacz. Texts by Virlana Tkacz, Yaryna Tsymbal, Tetiana Rudenko, Olesia Ostrovska-Liuta
The publication contains materials collected during working on the Kurbas: New Worlds exhibition, which took place at the Mystetskyi Arsenal on October 17–December 2, 2018 and manifested the curatorial view of the creative work of Les Kurbas, a Ukrainian avant-garde theater director of the early twentieth century. Most museum objects in the exhibition are courtesy of the Museum of Theater, Music and Cinema of Ukraine.
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My White
by Ksenia Burzhskaya
A sensational and highly anticipated novel by Ksenia Burzhskaya, a Russian renowned journalist, writer, and co-host of the YouTube channel White Noise, together with the famous Russian writer, Tatyana Tolstaya. Ksenia is also a speechwriter for Alisa (a voice assistant and Yandex’s alternative to Alexa) and the winner of the literary competition My First Pain (2008) organized by another great Russian author, Ludmila Ulitskaya. My White is set in the modern day. Throughout the book, the main character, sixteen-year-old girl Jane (Zhenya) is preparing for a New Year school performance. Zhenya was brought up by her two moms, artist Alexandra and doctor Vera. But despite that, she faces the same problems every other teenager does: she studies, meets up with friends, falls for a boy, and tries her best to get over an unrequited love and her parents’ divorce. Zhenya’s ultimate goal and destination in the novel, the concert, has two purposes: to gather her mothers and hopefully make them change their mind about the divorce, and to give her a chance to confess to Lyonya, head of their music club and the guy she is secretly in love with. The novel has two central story lines. The first is a constant rehearsal, anticipation and premonition, that may be more important than the event itself. The second is memories, regrets, attempts to find your own way and answer the eternal questions: what is love? can it last forever? why do we love at all?
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January 2015
Poetics Journal Digital Archive
by Edited by Lyn Hejinian, edited by Barrett Watten
A complete archive of the ten issues Poetics Journal
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October 2013
A Guide to Poetics Journal
Writing in the Expanded Field, 1982–1998
by Edited by Lyn Hejinian, edited by Barrett Watten
An anthology of key texts in the development of contemporary poetics