"I think there is no people more worthy than Ukrainians right now," says the distinguished poet in the first part of an interview.
Andriy Lyubka, vice president of Ukrainian PEN and writer, has been nominated for the 2024 Ambassador of New Europe publishing award for the Polish edition of his book War from the…
This week, writer Andriy Lyubka and military officer Yuliya Payevska (Tayra) are going on a tour of cities in the Netherlands. During a series of meetings, they will talk about the…
The writer presented her new collection ‘Our Europe’ at the Book Arsenal.
From 29 May to 1 June, the Slovak capital Bratislava hosted the BRaK - Bratislavský knižný festival international literary festival. Among the participants were Ukrainian authors Anastasiya…
The well-known Polish investigative journalist, war correspondent and reporter Paweł Reszka is visiting Ukraine for a series of meetings to talk about the literature of fact, modern…
Last year, on 23 May, a Russian missile attack on the Factor-Druk printing house in Kharkiv killed seven people and injured many more. The building was heavily damaged, and most of…
“Why would I need a German passport if I have cherry trees growing at home in Crimea? I want to see them. I want to pick figs from the tree in my yard.”
A conversation with a Nobel laureate in literature on identity, war, and books.
On 8 and 9 May, Polish writer, essayist, poet, screenwriter, Nobel Prize in Literature and winner of many prestigious literary awards Olga Tokarczuk will come to Ukraine on a solidarity…
A conversation with Oksana Zabuzhko at the Leipzig Book Fair on the occasion of the German edition of her essay The Longest Journey.
This selection is dominated by fiction, but there are also documentary books based on real events - because sometimes reality is more impressive than fiction.
Is our culture able to go beyond the conscious ghetto and embrace the entire society - broken, contradictory, but Ukrainian? We talk to a famous writer and volunteer.
The State Customs Service did not allow the book Maus. A Survivor's Tale by American comic book author Art Spiegelman because the book's cover depicts a swastika. This was reported…