Ukrainian Literature

Mothers is a book by Mariia Matios devoted to the theme of motherhood and maternal love in its many manifestations.

The Spill is a provocative autobiographical book by Andrii Mukharskyi about his path to Ukrainian national identity, written with the author's characteristic irony and directness.

Evening Honey is a book by Kostiantyn Moskalets combining prose and essays. A meditative exploration of memory, nature, and humanity's place in the world.

Inexhaustibility is a poetry collection by Yevhen Malaniuk, one of the greatest Ukrainian émigré poets. Poems about nation, history, and the inexhaustibility of spirit.

Sex and the City Kyiv is a non-fiction book by Yurii Makarov, an ironic and sharp exploration of Ukrainian capital life through the prism of culture and everyday reality.

A novel by Maryna Manchenko about complex relationships, the bitterness of loss, and self-discovery. Like oranges that look sunny but turn out bitter, life brings surprises.

A novel by Halyna Mate about the life of a gynecologist, intertwined with personal drama. The book raises themes of women's health, ethics, and humanity in medicine.

A book by Nina Fialko about the flow of human destiny, where life is like a river: sometimes calm, sometimes turbulent, but always flowing forward.

Works is a collected edition of Osyp Makovei, a prominent figure in Western Ukrainian literature at the turn of the 19th–20th century, a prose writer, poet, and critic.

A Bibliography of Random Miracles is a short story collection by Tania Maliarchuk in which everyday life suddenly flows into wonder, and the absurd reveals the true nature of things.

The Last Prophet is a historical novella by Leonid Mosendz, an outstanding émigré writer. A work about the last prophet of Israel — a symbol of the spirit's struggle against tyranny.

A novel by Olena Morentsova-Shulyk about a woman’s quest for freedom and independence. The heroine seeks her path in a world where traditions and personal desires often clash.

Burkahany and Other Works is a collection of works by Ivan Mykytenko, one of the leading Ukrainian playwrights and prose writers of the 1920s–1930s.

Academy is a novel by Nataliia Matolinets, a young Ukrainian prose writer and literary prize laureate. A work about the academic milieu and self-discovery.

Torn-Out Pages is autobiographical prose by Mariia Matios in which the writer shares personal memories and reflections on life, creativity, and fate.

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