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Tetyana Trofymenko, known in literary circles as a critic, has penned a thought-provoking book comprising 22 essays that delve into Ukrainian novels, ranging from those by Kulish to Karpa. Her work examines significant novels that capture the zeitgeist of their time, illustrating changes in artistic style and worldviews. These narratives offer insights into the lives and major issues faced by Ukrainians from the 19th century up to the early 21st century. Trofymenko provides interpretations of literary figures such as Nechuy-Levytsky, Panas Myrny, Olga Kobylyanska, Valerian Pidmohylyny, Ivan Bagryany, and Iryna Wilde, alongside the novels by Yuriy Andruhovych, Serhiy Zhadan, Oksana Zabuzhko, Maria Matios, Oleksandr Irvanets, and Irena Karpa. Her book is neither a canonical guide nor a manual for exam preparation but rather an exploration of the novel genre, reflecting on how ideologies and societal dynamics influence creative expression, and addressing ongoing debates around the "great Ukrainian novel."The above description is from the publisher.
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Tetyana Trofymenko, known in literary circles as a critic, has penned a thought-provoking book comprising 22 essays that delve into Ukrainian novels, ranging from those by Kulish to Karpa. Her work examines significant novels that capture the zeitgeist of their time, illustrating changes in artistic style and worldviews. These narratives offer insights into the lives and major issues faced by Ukrainians from the 19th century up to the early 21st century. Trofymenko provides interpretations of literary figures such as Nechuy-Levytsky, Panas Myrny, Olga Kobylyanska, Valerian Pidmohylyny, Ivan Bagryany, and Iryna Wilde, alongside the novels by Yuriy Andruhovych, Serhiy Zhadan, Oksana Zabuzhko, Maria Matios, Oleksandr Irvanets, and Irena Karpa. Her book is neither a canonical guide nor a manual for exam preparation but rather an exploration of the novel genre, reflecting on how ideologies and societal dynamics influence creative expression, and addressing ongoing debates around the "great Ukrainian novel."The above description is from the publisher.
