How Fire Descends New and Selected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9780300272468, Yale University Press, January 2024
136 pp., 19,8x12,9 cm
A searing testament to poetry's power to define and defy injustice, from iconic writer-activist Serhiy Zhadan. Since the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, the Ukrainian poet Serhiy Zhadan has brought international attention to his country's strug...
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Sky Above Kharkiv Dispatches from the Ukrainian Front
ISBN: HB: 9780300270860, Yale University Press, August 2023
208 pp., 19,8x12,9 cm, 33 colour illus.
From Ukraine's leading writer-activist comes an intimate account of resistance and survival in the earliest months of the Russian-Ukrainian war. When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Serhiy Zhadan took to social media to coordinate a ne...
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Orphanage A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9780300243017, Yale University Press, April 2021
336 pp., 19,7x12,7 cm
Recalling the brutal landscape of "The Road" and the wartime storytelling of "A Farewell to Arms", "The Orphanage" is a searing novel that excavates the human collateral damage wrought by the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. When hostile soldiers...
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What We Live For, What We Die For Selected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9780300223361, Yale University Press, June 2019
160 pp., 19,7x15,2 cm
"Everyone can find something, if they only look carefully", reads one of the memorable lines from this first collection of poems in English by the world‑renowned Ukrainian author Serhiy Zhadan. These robust and accessible narrative poems feature guts...
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Mesopotamia
ISBN: PB: 9780300223354, Yale University Press, July 2018
328 pp., 19,7x12,7 cm
This captivating book is Serhiy Zhadan's ode to Kharkiv, the traditionally Russian-speaking city in Eastern Ukraine where he makes his home. A leader among Ukrainian post-independence authors, Zhadan employs both prose and poetry to address the disil...
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