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The Life of Maria is a work by Serhiy Zhadan addressing eternal themes through the story of a woman named Maria — an image encompassing the fate of all mothers.
The Lord Sympathizes is a poetry collection by Serhiy Zhadan in which the divine and the earthly, the sacred and the everyday coexist as equals.
Capital is a collected edition of Serhiy Zhadan's works, combining the novels Depeche Mode and Anarchy in the UKR with poetry cycles.
The Way of the Mantis is an intellectual novel by Volodymyr Yeshkiliev, interweaving Eastern philosophy, Carpathian mysticism, and a narrative of the hero's initiatory journey.
All Angles of the Triangle is intellectual prose by Volodymyr Yeshkiliev, exploring complex relationships among three characters against a backdrop of philosophical and cultural collisions.
The Union is a historical novel by Volodymyr Yeshkiliev about events surrounding the Church Union in Ukraine, where religious politics intertwine with human destinies.
Ukrainian Vendetta is a collection of novellas by Anatoliy Dimarov, raising sharp questions of justice, revenge, and moral choice in Ukrainian society.
Selected Works is a collection of the finest literary works by Oleksandr Dovzhenko, the outstanding Ukrainian writer and filmmaker, including The Enchanted Desna and other masterpieces.
Pathetic Wandering is a novel by Anatoliy Dnistrovyi, urban prose with a strong social and psychological dimension exploring the lives of contemporary Ukrainian intellectuals.
Parting Gifts is a book by Myroslav Dochynets, infused with Carpathian wisdom and spiritual reflections on the meaning of life, nature, and human purpose.
The Adept is a philosophical novel by Volodymyr Yeshkiliev, exploring a person's path to secret knowledge through labyrinths of intellectual and mystical trials.
The Goddess and the Consultant is a novel by Volodymyr Yeshkiliev in which the mythological and the contemporary collide in an unexpected interweaving of plotlines and meanings.
The Ladder is a novel by Yevhen Kuznetsov in which the metaphor of a ladder becomes the central image uniting reflections on ascent, decline, and self-discovery.
Spring on the Moon is prose by Yuliia Kisina in which the fantastical image of a lunar spring becomes a metaphor for impossible transformation and a poetic perception of the world.
Sister, Sister is a collection of novellas and stories by Oksana Zabuzhko, exploring women's fates, sisterly bonds, and the complex interweaving of personal and historical experience.
