The Plaster Doll — Yurii Bedzyk

The Plaster Doll is a novel by Yurii Bedzyk exploring the theme of artificiality and fragility of human existence. The plaster doll serves as a metaphor for the gap between outward appearance and inner essence.

The Plaster Doll is a novel in which Yurii Bedzyk turns to the image of a plaster doll as a symbol of fragility and artificiality. The characters balance between authenticity and masks, trying to understand where the role ends and real life begins.

Bedzyk creates a multilayered narrative where plaster is not merely a material but a metaphor for the state of society, where people hide their true selves behind frozen forms. The novel raises questions of identity, freedom, and the price we pay for social acceptability.

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AuthorYurii Bedzyk

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Ukrainian Literature