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The events of Yuri Vinnichuk’s novel “The Pharmacist” take place in 1646–1648, first in the Venetian Republic, and then in Lviv. The rich, varied historical ...
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Yuri Vinnichuk’s burlesque “Hee-hee-hee” was written as a confession of a patient in a psychiatric hospital. The text evokes a lot of literary associations (...
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Yuri Vinnichuk (b. 1952) - Ukrainian writer, poet, playwright, literary figure. Author of the books “Maids of the Night”, “Harem Life”, “Malva Landa”, “Legen...
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“Lvov loves to drink, knows how to drink and has something to drink,” Lvov residents said proudly. And they were right. After all, at one time Lviv was famou...
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Writer, translator, local historian Yuri Vinnichuk for the first time collected under one cover everything that could be found about the unique city in the f...
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Writer, translator, local historian Yuri Vinnichuk for the first time collected under one cover everything that could be found about the unique city in the f...
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The novel “Maids of the Night” is one of the most famous bestsellers in modern Ukrainian literature. It was published back in 1992, reprinted several times, ...
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Yuri Vinnichuk (born in 1952) is a famous Ukrainian writer, poet, playwright, and literary figure. Lives and works in Lviv. The writer's novel "Tango of Deat...
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Writer, translator, local historian Yuri Vinnichuk for the first time collected under one cover everything that could be found about the unique city in the f...
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грн73.26 -10% Off грн65.93There are two main characters in this novel. They are different in character and views, they are antipodes, but they have many things in common: height, weight, hair color, color.
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грн91.07 -10% Off грн81.96The novel "Tango of Death" by Yury Vynnychuk (b. 1952), which won the "BBC Book of the Year 2012" competition, undoubtedly remains one of the loudest books of the summer...