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The Prison Healer is a novel by Serhiy Ponomarenko, a mystical thriller in which a prison doctor encounters inexplicable phenomena.
Nights of the Dark Moon is a novel by Serhiy Ponomarenko, a mystical thriller about dark forces awakening on moonless nights.
The Vourdalak is a novel by Serhiy Ponomarenko, a horror story based on Slavic mythology about vourdalaks — creatures rising from the dead.
The Institute Girl (1860) is a novella by Marko Vovchok exposing serfdom through the story of a peasant girl and her mistress, an "institute girl." A classic of 19th-century Ukrainian literature.
The World of Modrytsia's Suburbanites is prose by Halyna Pahutiak, an intimate and mystical story about a small town's world and its inhabitants living on the border of the real and the otherworldly.
The Third Toast is a book by Vasyl Prostopchuk (2005), a prose work by the Volyn writer about the lives, fates, and traditions of the Ukrainian people.
Origami Blues is poetic prose by Sofiya Povalyaeva, a musical and rhythmic book where blues and origami become metaphors for the fragility and beauty of life.
In the Snows is a collection of eight novellas by Vasyl Portyak (2006), a Shevchenko Prize nominee. Poignant prose about life in the Ukrainian Carpathians.
Something Like Love is a book by Zoia Kazanzhy, prose and journalism about Odesa, love, and Ukrainian identity in the south of the country.
Everything I Wanted to Say is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, confessional prose about the unspoken, about words that change lives if one dares to utter them.
Travels Without Sense or Morals is Iren Rozdobudko's ironic travel notes, light prose about journeys, observations, and the absurdity of everyday life.
The Incredible is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, a story of an extraordinary woman whose life is full of incredible twists and coincidences.
Autumn Rondo (2015) is Alla Rohashko's debut novel, lyrical prose about love, autumn beauty, and the cyclical nature of life. The rondo as a musical form mirrors the narrative structure.
Do It Gently is a novel by Iren Rozdobudko, romantic and ironic prose about love, tenderness, and human relationships in a modern city.
In the Dragon's Belly is a novel by Mykola Rudenko, written in captivity. Philosophical and human rights prose about unfreedom, totalitarianism, and the strength of the human spirit.
