Ukrainian Literature

The Beaten Ones is a novel by Liuko Dashvar about people who have gone through trials and losses but remain unbroken. "The beaten" are not defeated but tempered by life.

Maftei is a novel by Myroslav Dochynets about Transcarpathian sage, herbalist, and healer Maftei, whose life became the embodiment of folk philosophy and harmony with nature.

Road to the Sky is a work by Myroslav Dochynets continuing the author's philosophical tradition: a person's path to higher wisdom and spiritual enlightenment.

Letter from the Outskirts is a novel by Anatoliy Dnistrovyi combining intellectual prose with reflections on life at the periphery — geographic and existential.

Paradise Center is a novel by Liuko Dashvar exploring life in a Ukrainian district center — a small town with big passions, secrets, and hopes.

Milk with Blood is a novel by Liuko Dashvar, a piercing story of family secrets, generational traumas, and the blood that binds and divides at the same time.

Intention is a novel by Liubko Deresh about conscious choice, willpower, and a person's ability to shape reality through intention.

The Eternal One is a bestselling novel by Myroslav Dochynets, the story of a Transcarpathian long-liver who lived 142 years. A book about wisdom, nature, and the secret of longevity.

Devastation is a novel by Liubko Deresh exploring the state of inner emptiness, emotional burnout, and crisis of meaning in the modern world.

Murder for a Hundred Thousand is a gripping novel by Volodymyr Drozd in which criminal intrigue intertwines with social criticism and psychological analysis.

Sheltered by the Sky is a work by Mariia Dziuba, a lyrical yet dramatic story about people whose only shelter is the sky above.

Without Ground is an intellectual novel by Viktor Domontovych, one of the most enigmatic Ukrainian writers of the 20th century, about the loss of foundation and existential crisis.

Doctor Seraficus is an intellectual novel by Viktor Domontovych, one of the pinnacle works of Ukrainian modernism. The story of a scholar immersed in the world of abstract ideas.

To Have Everything is a novel by Liuko Dashvar about the price of possession and how the desire to "have everything" can cost a person the most precious thing — themselves.

A Little Darkness is a novel by Liubko Deresh balancing on the edge of light and darkness. "A little darkness" — sometimes that's exactly what's needed to see the light.

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