Description
Description
Valerian Pidmohylnyi's The City was a landmark event in the history of Ukrainian literature. Written by a master craftsman in full control of the texture, rhythm, and tone of the text, the novel tells the story of Stepan, a young man from the provinces who moves to the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, and achieves success as a writer through a succession of romantic encounters with women.
At its core, the novel is a philosophical search for harmony in a world where our intellectual side expects rational order, whereas the instinctive natural world follows its own principles. The resulting alienation and disorientation reflect the basic principles of existential philosophy, in which Pidmohylnyi is close to his European counterparts of the day.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
The first major Ukrainian novel to capture modern urban life...Tarnawsky's translation conveys the novel's psychological subtlety, irony, and philosophical depth, inviting English-language readers into Kyiv's interwar cultural scene and the existential questions at its core.--Alex Averbuch "Kyiv Post" (12/27/2025 12:00:00 AM)
Couldn't come at a more important time. Its circulation revives a long-suppressed truth, silenced for generations under Russian oppression: Ukrainian literature is, and has always been, an integral part of European literature.--Kate Tsurkan "Kyiv Independent" (10/9/2025 12:00:00 AM)
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Pub date:
2025-09-16
Length:
504 pages

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