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Bickford's World is a novel by Andriy Kurkov combining features of absurdist prose and social satire. The hero finds himself in a world where familiar logical connections are broken.
Death and the Penguin (1996) is Andriy Kurkov's most famous novel, which brought him international fame. The story of a Kyiv obituary writer and his penguin Misha, caught up in a criminal intrigue.
Jimi Hendrix's Lviv Gig is a Kurkov novel in which the rock legend virtually visits Lviv. A fantasy at the intersection of musical mythology and Ukrainian reality.
The Snail's Law is a novel by Andriy Kurkov in which slowness and stubbornness become a metaphor for life strategy in a chaotic world.
Plays by Mykola Kulish is a collection of dramatic works by the greatest Ukrainian playwright of the 20th century, executed in 1937.
Eneida (1798) by Ivan Kotliarevskyi is a burlesque poem that marked the beginning of modern Ukrainian literature. Virgil's heroes are transplanted into Ukrainian Cossack realities.
Meridian is a book by Andriy Liubka combining prose and poetry. The young author from Transcarpathia explores themes of borders, identity, and freedom.
And the Judge Will Come is a novel by Lys in which themes of justice and retribution unfold against the backdrop of rural Ukraine.
Almost Never the Other Way Around is a novel by Maria Matios, a family saga from the Hutsul Carpathians full of passions, secrets, and dramatic fates.
Free Fall Syndrome is a novel by Serhii Lushchyk (2022). A story of introvert Ivo with PTSD trying to find himself after war. Psychological prose about trauma, healing, and the search for meaning.
Lviv. Passions. Secrets is an anthology of five novellas by famous Ukrainian writers: Yuriy Vynnychuk, Iren Rozdobudko, Lada Luzina, Halyna Vdovychenko, and Liuko Dashvar (Family Leisure Club, 2012). Five stories united by the spirit of enigmatic Lviv.
Jacob's Century (2010) is one of Lys's major novels, the story of hundred-year-old Jacob, through whose life the entire history of 20th-century Ukraine passes.
Villa Decker is a novel by Yuriy Vynnychuk, a mystical story connected to an enigmatic villa and the secrets it holds.
Lora. A Story of Madness is a psychological novel by Daryna Hnatko. A story of a woman balancing on the edge of reality and madness, searching for truth about herself and the world.
Touching the Heavens is a novel by Nata Ihnatova. Inspired prose about striving for the sublime, about people who live with a dream of touching something greater than the mundane.
