A stunning debut collection of fiction and creative nonfiction—
irreverent and unglorified; loving and tender; uncomfortable and
inconvenient—by a Ukrainian writer currently fighting for his
country in Kyiv. Includes the celebrated title story "The Ukraine,"
which was published in the New Yorker in 2022. The Ukraine is a
collection of 26 pieces that deliberately blur the line between
nonfiction and fiction, conjuring the essence of a beloved country
through its tastes, smells, and sounds, its small towns and big
cities, its people and their compassion and indifference, simplicities
and complications. In the title story, Chapeye facetiously plays with
the English misuse of the article “the” in reference to Ukraine,
capturing a country as perceived from the outside, by foreigners. That
pseudo-kitsch, often historically shallow, and not-quite-real Ukraine
resonates because of its highly engaging and brutally candid snapshots
of ordinary lives and typical places. In “One Soul per Home” an
elderly woman laments that the men are dying and the young are leaving
for the cities, changing the face of her small town; In “The
Unscrupulous Spirit of the Provinces,” a couple of unspecified
gender get stoned and go to church; and in “False Premises,” a man
romanticizes his younger years working for a Soviet fishing fleet only
to reconstruct his nostalgia in the face of Putin’s Russia. The
Ukraine conveys to readers a place that Chapeye and his countrymen are
currently fighting for with their lives. The book features a preface
by the author, which he composed on his phone from the front lines.
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ISBN
9781644212967
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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