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Oksana Zabuzhko; Edited by Nina Shevchuk-Murray; Translated by Halyna Hryn, Askold Melnyczuk, Nina Shevchuk-Murray, …
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Oksana Zabuzhko, author of “the most influential Ukrainian book
in the fifteen years since independence,” Fieldwork in Ukrainian
Sex, returns with a gripping short story collection. Oksana
Zabuzhko, Ukraine’s leading public intellectual, is called upon
to make sense of the unthinkable reality of our times. In this
breathtaking short story collection, she turns the concept of truth
over in her hands like a beautifully crafted pair of gloves. From
the triumph of the Orange Revolution, which marked the start of the
twenty-first century, to domestic victories in matchmaking, sibling
rivalry, and even tennis, Zabuzhko manages to shock the reader by
juxtaposing things as they are—inarguable, visible to the naked
eye—with how things could be, weaving myth and fairy tale into
pivotal moments just as we weave a satisfying narrative arc into
our own personal mythologies. At once intimate and worldly, these
stories resonate with Zabuzhko’s irreverent and prescient voice,
echoing long after reading.
?Oksana Zabuzhko is a well-known Ukrainian poet of the younger
generation as well as a literary critic and translator. Fieldwork
in Ukrainian Sex, her debut in the genre of the novel, marks the
emergence of a powerful new voice in Ukrainian belles-lettres. This
work immediately strikes the reader with its novelty of form and
with the original way it presents eternal issues like love, life,
and creativity, intertwining them with uniquely Ukrainian themes.?
? Slavic and East European Journal Language ? any language ? that's
what I would call the capital love of my life: nothing else has the
power to synthesize music and myth, two things without which the
world would be a totally unlivable place.? ? Oksana Zabuzhko
Fieldwork in Ukrainian Sex was first published in Ukraine in 1996,
unleashing a storm of controversy and propelling the author to
national fame. It topped the bestseller list in Ukraine for more
than ten years, making it the most successful Ukrainian-language
book of the nineties in every regard. Today, Oksana Zabuzhko is one
of the few authors in Ukraine (and the only Ukrainian-language
writer) to make a living exclusively from her writing.
Spanning sixty tumultuous years of Ukrainian history, this
multigenerational saga weaves a dramatic and intricate web of love,
sex, friendship, and death. At its center: three women linked by
the abandoned secrets of the past-secrets that refuse to remain
hidden. While researching a story, journalist Daryna unearths a
worn photograph of Olena Dovgan, a member of the Ukrainian
Insurgent Army killed in 1947 by Stalin's secret police. Intrigued,
Daryna sets out to make a documentary about the extraordinary
woman-and unwittingly opens a door to the past that will change the
course of the future. For even as she delves into the secrets of
Olena's life, Daryna grapples with the suspicious death of a
painter who just may be the latest victim of a corrupt political
power play. From the dim days of World War II to the eve of Orange
Revolution, The Museum of Abandoned Secrets is an "epic of
enlightening force" that explores the enduring power of the dead
over the living.
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