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The War that Changed Us Ukrainian Novellas, Poems, and Essays from 2022 Kateryna Pylypchuk, Andreas Umland

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pylypchuk, Kateryna, Author.
Contributor:
Umland, Andreas Dr, Editor.
Series:
Ukrainian voices (Stuttgart, Germany) ; Volume 45.
Ukrainian Voices
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ukraine.
Novellas.
Poems.
Essays.
War.
Novelle.
Gedichte.
Krieg.
Local Subjects:
Ukraine.
Novellas.
Poems.
Essays.
War.
Novelle.
Gedichte.
Krieg.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (189 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2023
Biography/History:
Kateryna Pylypchuk is a Ukrainian writer and poet with higher degrees in law and organizational management. Since 2011, she has been a leader of the Ukrainian chapter of the International Real Estate Federation and lecturer in business modeling. Pylypchuk has her own literary blog. Her works have been recognized by different competitions and published in various almanacs. She resides in Ukraine with her family and can be contacted at katiapylypchuk@gmail.com.
Kateryna Pylypchuk is a Ukrainian writer and poet with higher degrees in law and organizational management. Since 2011, she has been a leader of the Ukrainian chapter of the International Real Estate Federation and lecturer in business modeling. Pylypchuk has her own literary blog. Her works have been recognized by different competitions and published in various almanacs. She resides in Ukraine with her family and can be contacted at katiapylypchuk@gmail.com.
Summary:
At 5:08 a.m. on February 24, 2022, Kateryna woke up in Kyiv to the sound of bombing. This marked the end of her world, work plans and ideas, travels … All that remained was to save herself and her children. The inevitable changes, which shook something deep and significant within her, became an impetus to write about what had caused her and all Ukrainians so much pain. She wrote, one after another, novellas, poems, and essays that reflect the story of the war during the first months of Russia’s full-scale invasion. This book contains words woven with emotions and experiences of ordinary people who have become heroes. The main goal of this collection is to help people all over the world better understand what each Ukrainian felt and how this war changed us all.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword by Victor Yushchenko
38 minutes
The day before it
Carpe diem
Multi-sensuality
The way back home
The Black Hole
Baby
The Heroes
Ivan Kupala Night
… Мааам…
Holodomor
The wreath
Galloping across Europe
The scouts
Carthage must be destroyed
The Ukrainian Warriors of Light
The puzzle
The window
Sophia
The hryvnia
Forgetting
Motanka
Lightning never strikes the same place twice
Letter from the other end of the Earth
Today they've shot us with missiles
Island of Happiness
Guardian Angels
Solomiya and Francesco
If people could understand
Smile of the Gods
She who knows the place of war
Anhelinka
Jobs
Taiwan Soul
Thank you very much
Making Love with Words
A Second Chance
Clock of the war.
ISBN:
3-8382-7859-3
Publisher Number:
9783838278599

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