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The Ukraine

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Ukraine

Contributors:

By (Author) Artem Chapeye
Translated by Zenia Tompkins

ISBN:

9781644212950

Publisher:

Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

5th March 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Short stories
Literary essays

Dewey:

891.7934

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 209mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

283g

Description

A stunning debut collection of fiction and creative nonfiction- irreverent and unglorified; loving and tender; uncomfortable and inconvenient-by a Ukrainian writer currently fighting for his country in Kyiv. Includes the celebrated title story "The Ukraine," which was published in the New Yorker in 2022. The Ukraine is a collection of 26 pieces that deliberately blur the line between nonfiction and fiction, conjuring the essence of a beloved country through its tastes, smells, and sounds, its small towns and big cities, its people and their compassion and indifference, simplicities and complications. In the title story, Chapeye facetiously plays with the English misuse of the article "the" in reference to Ukraine, capturing a country as perceived from the outside, by foreigners. That pseudo-kitsch, often historically shallow, and not-quite-real Ukraine resonates because of its highly engaging and brutally candid snapshots of ordinary lives and typical places. In "One Soul per Home" an elderly woman laments that the men are dying and the young are leaving for the cities, changing the face of her small town; In "The Unscrupulous Spirit of the Provinces," a couple of unspecified gender get stoned and go to church; and in "False Premises," a man romanticizes his younger years working for a Soviet fishing fleet only to reconstruct his nostalgia in the face of Putin's Russia. The Ukraine conveys to readers a place that Chapeye and his countrymen are currently fighting for with their lives. The book will feature a preface by the author, which he is writing on his phone from the front lines.

Reviews

"Artem Chapeye shares with us a brilliant screenshot of Ukrainian life. This prose deserves all our attention." Andrey Kurkov, author of Grey Bees and Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv

"The Ukraineis a startling and genuinely delightful set of stories from a writer now serving in Ukraines Armed Forces.Artem Chapeye writes with warmth and brilliance, giving us the Ukraine that in all its complexity, comedy, and beauty the author is now fighting to defend." Phil Klay, National Book Award-winning author of Redeployment and Missionaries

"The Ukrainewith the definite articlebecomes code for the gritty reality of the country. At the same time, the [title] story is a kind of love letter to that gritty reality." The New Yorker

"A unique vision of Ukraine, with and without the "the," Artem Chapeye's book is also a tender and melancholic confession of love, to a beloved and to a homeland by turns, a confession made all the more poignant by the premonition of death." --Liliana Corobca, author of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize winner The Censor's Notebook and, forthcoming, Kinderland

Author Bio

An author of both creative nonfiction and popular fiction, ARTEM CHAPEYE was born and raised in the small Western Ukrainian city of Kolomyia and has spent much of the last twenty years living in Kyiv. He has authored two novels and four books of creative nonfiction, and is a co-author of a book of war reportage. A four-time finalist of the BBC Book of the Year Award, his recent collection The Ukraine was one of three finalists in the award's new nonfiction category in 2018. Artem is an avid traveler who has spent approximately two years living, working, and traveling in the U.S. and Central America-an experience that has greatly informed his writing. His work has been translated into seven languages, and has appeared in English in the Best European Fiction anthology and in publications such as Refugees Worldwide, translated by Marian Schwartz. Artem is a past recipient of the Central European Initiative Fellowship for Writers in Residence (Slovenia) and the Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators (Austria), as well as a finalist of the Kurt Schork Award in International Journalism. He is on the board of PEN Ukraine. ZENIA H. TOMPKINS is an American literary translator and founder of The Tompkins Agency for UkrainianLiterature in Translation (TAULT, tault.org). Her published books include adult fiction, adult nonfiction,and children's. Zenia's work as a translator and promoter of Ukrainian literature has been featured byThe New York Times, The New Yorker, Poets & Writers Magazine, BBC Radio, National Public Radio, andPublic Radio International. She will be devoting 2023 and 2024 to working exclusively with Ukrainianauthors who have enlisted in Ukraine's armed forces since the Russian invasion. Since its inception in2019, TAULT has worked with over one hundred of Ukraine's top and emerging authors.

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