A mondegreen is something that is heard improperly by someone who then
clings to that misinterpretation as fact. Fittingly, Volodymyr
Rafeyenko’s novel Mondegreen: Songs about Death and Love explores
the ways that memory and language construct our identity, and how we
hold on to it no matter what. The novel tells the story of Haba
Habinsky, a refugee from Ukraine’s Donbas region, who has escaped to
the capital city of Kyiv at the onset of the Ukrainian-Russian war.
His physical dislocation—and his subsequent willful adoption of the
Ukrainian language—place the protagonist in a state of
disorientation during which he is forced to challenge his convictions.
Written in beautiful, experimental style, the novel shows how
people—and cities—are capable of radical transformation and how
this, in turn, affects their interpersonal relations and cultural
identification. Taking on crucial topics stirred by Russian aggression
that began in 2014, the novel stands out for the innovative and
probing manner in which it dissects them, while providing a fresh
Donbas perspective on Ukrainian identity.
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Songs about Death and Love
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674271760
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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