Ukrainian Literature

“The Beaten Ones. Makar” is a social and psychological novel about people pushed to the margins of society.

“Hotsyk” is a powerful social and psychological novel about childhood trauma and the consequences of neglect.

“Nights of the Dark Moon” is an atmospheric detective novel with mystical undertones, where darkness conceals more than meets the eye.

Til is a literary work by Bruno Hoshko devoted to the legendary folk hero Till Eulenspiegel.

“Poetry of Adversity” reflects the complex spiritual and social atmosphere of the era in which Yevhen Pluzhnyk wrote.

A Stylish Book for a Young Lady is an educational book by Ukrainian fashion designer Oksana Karavanska about style, fashion, and personal appearance.

“Mykola Dzheria” is a social and domestic novella portraying the fate of a Ukrainian peasant under serfdom.

“How I Destroyed the Empire” is a sincere and witty coming-of-age story set against the final years of the Soviet Union.

“Winds of Confessions” is a lyrical and philosophical work in which the author explores the inner world of an individual through themes of memory, confession, and spiritual quest.

The Dead is a novel by Ukrainian writer Iren Rozdobudko that combines elements of psychological fiction and mystical thriller.

“Without Anger and Passion” offers a thoughtful reflection on social processes, moral choices, and individual responsibility toward oneself and the state.

“The Librarian” is an intellectual novel about the power of words, memory, and responsibility for cultural heritage.

“Bald Mountain” is a detective novel with mystical undertones, where real events intertwine with ancient legends.

“The Ukrainian Flower Garden” is an educational and poetic exploration of the symbolism of Ukrainian flowers and their role in folk culture, traditions, and rituals.

“Dandelion” is a lyrical and uplifting story about inner strength, resilience after loss, and the ability to find beauty in simple things.

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