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And it is not even about struggle – it is about a strong, full, bright, pure life. And it is so truly written by Ivan Bagrjany and so tastily read by Borys Loboda that it is just impossible to come off it. Good literature, powerful. Worthy.
Domestic price: 180.60UAH,
International price: $12.90USD
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Like Bystrushkin's previous albums, this record is also a melodic recitation. Slow, thoughtful – as a way to pay tribute, as a way to listen more carefully.
Domestic price: 152.60UAH,
International price: $10.90USD
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Events of this novel develop among "strange", often semi-destroyed and abandoned buildings and places of the modern Lviv. Representatives of various "youth get-togethers" come there. The novel describes assemblages and rites of "urban subcultures"... Protagonists of the novel (and Deresh is one of them) wander through today's Lviv as if through a labyrinth.
Domestic price: 144.20UAH 122.64UAH
International price: $10.30USD $8.76USD
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This world, quiet and smiling, raises such unhurried questions that it is impossible to escape, as they are inside of absolutely each of us. This Babylon is not space, not history. This Babylon is the soul. But here are no reproaches – only the story, questions, smile, forgiveness. Life. It flies as a swan flock – and sing...
Domestic price: 166.60UAH,
International price: $11.90USD
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This book is the literary debut of the known Ukrainian singer Andriy Kuzmenko (Kuzma), the leader of the group Skryabin. Two stories are included into the collection. The first one – "Me, "Pobeda" and Berlin" – is full of bright sense of humor, merry moods and, probably, will make even very serious readers laugh. The second story – "City Where Money Does Not Circulate" – is of quite a different genre.
Domestic price: 250.60UAH,
International price: $17.90USD
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Todos’ Os’machka’s prose is one of the most remarkable mirrors that reflected the light and the darkness of the Soviet epoch. He is also the author of impressive chronicles of criminal massacre of Ukrainian people. A fairy and lyrical story "First bride’s man", that goes in tune with Sartr’s "The Nausea" and "The Stranger" of Camus, is also of his authorship.
Domestic price: 152.60UAH,
International price: $10.90USD
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This recording is the case of an exclusive creative collaboration of two personalities significant for the modern Ukrainian culture. It is a pity that Les Podervyansky does not sing here. Instead, Oleh Skrypka actively participates in duping the plays, and this creates an additional comic and grotesque effect.. Published for the first time.
Domestic price: 558.60UAH,
International price: $39.90USD
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