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Author Юрій Винничук
Language Ukrainian
Year of publication 2016
Number of pages 768
lining Hard
Weight, g 1500
ISBN 978-966-03-7531-4
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The Holodomor is not the only tragedy of the Ukrainian people. The second tragedy is the destruction of the nation's brain, because when the nation's brain is destroyed, it leads to its terrible decline.

and criminal articles on which they were tried: they are all the same - if not UVO (Ukrainian Military Organization), which "aimed at organizing counter-revolutionary insurgent forces", then "active counter-revolutionary activities aimed at overthrowing Soviet power and establishing a Ukrainian bourgeois-democratic republics ", and even completely meaningless - assassination attempt on members of the government, work on foreign counterintelligence, etc. Most of the names of these writers are unknown to a wide range of readers and almost all works included in this anthology are published for the first time since the death of their authors. Br>

Interesting discoveries await the reader. Peter Golota's story "Alkegal" is very reminiscent of the legendary work of Benedict Erofeev "Moscow-Petushki", where the hero is in constant contact with alcohol, experiencing various adventures. In Serhiy Zhygalko's story "Narcissus and Herculaneum" two devils became heroes. Boris Teneta's novel "Harmony and the Piglet" was once condemned as a slander against Soviet reality and banned. Petro Vanchenko's story "A Tale of a Mare's Nut" was also anti-Soviet, and the author was forced to repent for writing it. a fantastic story by Oleksa Slisarenko and many other works that have not lost their value and relevance in our time.

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