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“Selected Works” by Dmytro Pavlychko presents the finest poems and essays of the author, reflecting the spiritual history of Ukraine in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
“Don’t Cry, Nastya!” is an emotional social and psychological novel about growing up, loss, and inner resilience.
“The She-Wolf” is a psychological novel about resilience, survival instincts, and complex human relationships.
The novel “Divine Comedy” offers an ironic yet profound reflection on modern life, human fears, illusions, and aspirations.
The Last Woman, the Last Man is a novel by Ukrainian writer Liudmyla Taran that explores the complexities of relationships between men and women in contemporary society.
“Salt for the Sea, or The White Whale” is a touching coming-of-age story about loss and the search for one’s own path.
“Sing, Little Cuckoo, Sing!” is a lyrical prose work infused with motifs of folk song, memory, and a woman’s destiny.
“Carpathian Tango” is an emotional novel about love, loss, and unexpected encounters set against the breathtaking landscapes of the Carpathian Mountains.
“Charter with Death” is a gripping detective novel in which an ordinary journey turns into a dangerous game with fatal consequences.
The novel “Do Oxen Low When Mangers Are Full?” is a social and psychological work portraying the difficult fate of a Ukrainian peasant amid social injustice.
“The Final Period” is a psychological novel about choice, responsibility, and the limits of human endurance.
“Everything Will Be Fine” is a heartfelt and emotional story about teenagers, friendship, first love, and difficult life choices.
Vasyl Makhno’s novel “The Eternal Calendar” is a distinctive Ukrainian chronicle, a large-scale family saga in which the stories of several Ukrainian families intertwine, coexist, and clash from the 17th century to the present day.
“Fatal Call” is a psychological detective novel built around a single event that irreversibly changes the lives of its characters.
