Ukrainian Literature

Marusia Churai is a historical verse novel by Lina Kostenko (1979) about the legendary seventeenth-century Poltava singer. It is considered one of the greatest works of Ukrainian literature.

The Christmas Surprise is a Christmas novella by Andrii Kurkov, combining a festive atmosphere with the author's signature irony and unexpected plot twists.

Against the Night is prose by Polina Kulakova exploring themes of resilience and inner struggle in the face of darkness — both literal and metaphorical.

The Apartment of Kyiv Sins is prose by Mykola Surzhenko in which a Kyiv apartment becomes a space where the fates, secrets, and sins of the capital's residents intertwine.

The Creation of the World is prose by Taras Teren reflecting on creation — both as a cosmogonic act and as an individual's everyday building of their own world.

The Tower Through "O" is a collection of essays by Oksana Zabuzhko reflecting on language, culture, identity, and Ukraine's place in the European context.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 6 by Lesia Ukrainka includes journalistic and literary-critical works reflecting the writer's public stance.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 5 by Lesia Ukrainka contains prose works and translations revealing the writer's versatile talent.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 4 by Lesia Ukrainka includes late dramatic works, including philosophical drama-féeries.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 3 by Lesia Ukrainka contains early and middle-period dramatic works, including first experiments in the genre.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 2 by Lesia Ukrainka contains mature-period poetry, including the finest examples of civic and philosophical lyrics.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 1 by Lesia Ukrainka opens the fundamental edition and includes early poetic works.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 9 by Lesia Ukrainka includes the epistolary legacy — letters revealing the writer's inner world.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 8 by Lesia Ukrainka contains letters and epistolary materials from the period of her creative peak.

Complete Academic Collected Works, Vol. 7 by Lesia Ukrainka opens the epistolary section of the collection — the writer's early letters.

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