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The Commander's Shadow is a novel by Nataliya Humeniuk, mystical prose with allusions to The Stone Guest and the theme of inescapable fate.
Book of Genesis is a major novel by Oksana Zabuzhko, one of her culminating works. A deep exploration of Ukrainian history and identity through a biblical prism.
Daughter is a novel by Tamara Horikha Zernia that became one of the major literary events in Ukraine. A story of mother and daughter against the backdrop of war.
Variable Cloudiness is a novel by Sofiya Povalyaeva, lyrical prose about the changeability of life and human moods.
Marusia is one of Marko Vovchok's best-known stories, a tragic tale of a serf girl. A classic of 19th-century Ukrainian literature.
A Woman in the Dark. The Green Wedge is documentary prose by Maksym Butchenko about Ukrainians in the Far East. The book explores the history of Zeleny Klyn — the territory of compact Ukrainian settlement in the Primorye and Amur regions.
Semen’s Stars is poetic prose by Andrii Zelinskyi that transforms everyday life through the prism of dream and hope. The book creates a distinctive literary world where the mundane gains depth and meaning through the power of the author’s word.
Warm Stories is a popular series of cozy books by Nadiika Herbish in Ukrainian literature. The cycles Warm Stories for Coffee, for Chocolate and others create an atmosphere of home comfort and heartfelt warmth for the reader.
Ukrainian Tales collects Gogol's Ukrainian-themed stories including Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka and other works.
Stories collects Gogol's novellas including his Petersburg and other tales. Classics of world literature.
Free World is a novel by Tetiana Belimova about freedom — inner and outer, personal and societal.
The Ravine is a novel by Ivan Bilyk, a profound work connected to the history and landscape of Ukrainian land.
At the Edge of the Possible is a novel by Oleksa Bilobrov that explores the limits of human capabilities, both physical and spiritual. The work poses the question of where the boundaries of what a person is capable of truly lie.
The Garden of Gethsemane is an autobiographical novel by Ivan Bahrianyj about Stalinist repressions. One of the most powerful anti-totalitarian works in Ukrainian literature.
Three Fates is a novella by Marko Vovchok telling of three women's destinies. A work about the fate of Ukrainian women in the 19th century.
