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New Homeland Voro ylovhrad? The adan’s Poetical Eastern Ukraine Neue Heimat Voro ylovgrad? adans poetische Ost-Ukraine

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The latest novel, Voro ylovhrad, by Ukrainian writer Serhij adan takes the reader to an East-Ukrainian post-totalitarian landscape and reveals a special adan-like geo-poetic (e.g. in comparison with the Galizian geo-poetic of Jurij Andruxovy ). Unlike his previous novel, Depeche Mode, it is not only a story about the hero’s journey through a devastated post-Soviet landscape, i.e. a metaphorical reflection of the search for one’s own past, but as well a story about finding a way to remember this past. The ability to remember the past offers a way out of the state of transcendental and real homelessness (the story ends with a budding love-story, a novum in adan’s prose). The latest novel, Voro ylovhrad, by Ukrainian writer Serhij adan takes the reader to an East-Ukrainian post-totalitarian landscape and reveals a special adan-like geo-poetic (e.g. in comparison with the Galizian geo-poetic of Jurij Andruxovy ). Unlike his previous novel, Depeche Mode, it is not only a story about the hero’s journey through a devastated post-Soviet landscape, i.e. a metaphorical reflection of the search for one’s own past, but as well a story about finding a way to remember this past. The ability to remember the past offers a way out of the state of transcendental and real homelessness (the story ends with a budding love-story, a novum in adan’s prose).

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