Lucky Breaks: Yevgenia Belorusets
By: Yevgenia Belorusets
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Captivating, innovative Ukrainian fiction about displaced women living in the shadow of the war with Russia
’A daring, unsettling book about displaced women telling luminous stories to survive the darkness that surrounds them’ Jenny Offill, author of Weather
In Lucky Breaks, we encounter anonymous women from the margins of Ukrainian society, their lives upended by the ongoing conflict with Russia. A woman, bewildered by her broken umbrella, tries to abandon it like a sick relative; a beautiful florist suddenly disappears, her shop converted into a warehouse for propaganda; hiding out from the shelling, neighbours read horoscopes in the local paper that tell them when it's safe to go outside.
In stories of linguistic verve and dark, absurdist wit, Yevgenia Belorusets writes of how trauma seeps into the mundane, telling surreal, unsettling tales of survival in a shattered country.
Publication Date:
26/05/2022
Number of Pages::
208
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781782278726
Publisher Date:
26/05/2022
Number of Pages::
208
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781782278726
Captivating, innovative Ukrainian fiction about displaced women living in the shadow of the war with Russia
’A daring, unsettling book about displaced women telling luminous stories to survive the darkness that surrounds them’ Jenny Offill, author of Weather
In Lucky Breaks, we encounter anonymous women from the margins of Ukrainian society, their lives upended by the ongoing conflict with Russia. A woman, bewildered by her broken umbrella, tries to abandon it like a sick relative; a beautiful florist suddenly disappears, her shop converted into a warehouse for propaganda; hiding out from the shelling, neighbours read horoscopes in the local paper that tell them when it's safe to go outside.
In stories of linguistic verve and dark, absurdist wit, Yevgenia Belorusets writes of how trauma seeps into the mundane, telling surreal, unsettling tales of survival in a shattered country.