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Felix Austria (2014) is a historical novel by Sofiia Andrukhovych set in early 20th-century Stanyslaviv. Winner of the BBC Book of the Year Award (2015).
Recreations (1992) is a cult novel by Yurii Andrukhovych, one of the key texts of Ukrainian postmodernism. A carnival story of a poetry festival in a fictional city.
The Secret is a novel by Yurii Andrukhovych continuing his exploration of Ukrainian and European identity through the prism of Carpathian mythology and modernism.
Vorokhtarium is a collection by Yurii Andrukhovych devoted to the Carpathian resort of Vorokhta. A unique literary project combining prose, poetry, and photographs.
Lovers of Justice is a novel by Yurii Andrukhovych in which love and justice intertwine in the space between Ukraine and Europe.
A book by Valerii Ananiev about life’s journey, the traces we leave along the way, and where this path leads us.
Death is a novella by Borys Antonenko-Davydovych, one of the greatest Ukrainian prose writers of the 20th century, a prisoner of Stalinist camps and a steadfast champion of the Ukrainian word.
A novel by Taras Antypovych about time, its relentless flow, and humanity's attempts to resist Chronos — the god of time.
A novel by Iryna Ahapeieva about a modern woman's search for happiness. What is women's happiness, and does it even exist as a separate concept?
On the Other Shore is a poetry collection by Bohdan-Ihor Antonych, one of the greatest Ukrainian poets of the 20th century, whose poetry unified avant-garde and folklore.
Selected Works — selected poems by Bohdan-Ihor Antonych showcasing all facets of his unique talent, from folk songs to cosmic visions.
The Green Gospel is the famous poetry collection by Bohdan-Ihor Antonych, his principal work. A pagan hymn to nature and life in a unique poetic style.
Here Lies Fantomas is an essay collection by Yurii Andrukhovych, ironic and profound reflections on culture, literature, and Ukraine's place in the world.
The Pledged Soul is a novel by Dmytro Bilyi combining elements of mysticism and Ukrainian mythology. A work about a soul pledged to dark forces.
Guilty People is a novel by Tetiana Belimova exploring themes of guilt, responsibility, and human relationships in modern Ukraine.
