Notable Figures

Vasily Grossman is a biographical book by Alexandra Popoff about the life and work of the writer Vasily Grossman, author of Life and Fate.

The Universe Behind Barbed Wire is a memoir by Myroslav Marynovych, a Ukrainian human rights activist and member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, about years of Soviet imprisonment.

Vuchetych — A Life Story is a biographical book by Aelita Stakhovska (Sich, 2005) about sculptor Yevhen Vuchetych, creator of "The Motherland Calls" in Volgograd.

In Isolation is a documentary book by Stanislav Aseyev about his imprisonment in the Donetsk prison "Izolyatsia," a former art center turned into a secret prison.

33 Heroes is a book by Iryna Slavinska, a collection of portraits of outstanding Ukrainians whose biographies inspire and shape national identity.

Stories of Talented People is a book by Iryna Slavinska, a collection of biographical essays about people whose talent changed the world around them.

Memoirs of a Galician Woman is an autobiographical book by Larysa Krushelnytska, a valuable testimony of the life of Ukrainian intelligentsia in 20th-century Galicia.

Gliere is a collection of correspondence between Borys Lyatoshynskyi and his teacher Reinhold Gliere. A unique document of Ukrainian musical history of the 20th century.

The Merry Sage is a novella by Borys Levin about Hryhoriy Skovoroda — the 18th-century Ukrainian philosopher who chose the path of a wanderer and thinker.

"Vasyl Slipak" by Iryna Vovk is a book about the legendary Ukrainian opera singer who left his career at the Paris Opera to defend Ukraine in Donbas. The life story and heroic sacrifice of Vasyl Slipak — from world stages to the front line, where he died a true hero.

A Man of the World, Son of the Dnipro is a work by Oles Honchar devoted to an outstanding personality whose fate is inseparably linked with Ukraine and the Dnipro River.

Let Us Not Kill Our Prophets is a journalistic work by Oleksandr Syzonenko about the fate of Ukrainian intellectuals and the nation's spiritual leaders.

A Strong Name — Nadiia is an autobiographical book by Nadiia Savchenko, the Ukrainian military pilot captured and held prisoner, who became a symbol of resistance.

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