Ukrainian Dissidents: An Anthology of Texts

Ukrainian Dissidents: An Anthology of Texts
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ISBN-10 : 9783838215518
ISBN-13 : 3838215516
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Book Synopsis Ukrainian Dissidents: An Anthology of Texts by : Oleksii Stus, Dmytro Finberg, Leonid Sinchenko

Download or read book Ukrainian Dissidents: An Anthology of Texts written by Oleksii Stus, Dmytro Finberg, Leonid Sinchenko and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2021-03-16 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This anthology of seminal texts documents the development of the post-war anti-Soviet Ukrainian dissident movement. The collection is designed to introduce, via some crucial primary sources, Western and other non-Ukrainian readers to various forms of Ukrainian opposition to the communist regime. Stories of ideas and personal undertakings are unfolding before the reader in a vivid pulsation of texts that testify for themselves. The anthology gathers contributions from different genres. They range from poetry, public speeches, and samvydav—uncensored, self-published—texts to court speeches. They come from dissidents who were held in jails, special psychiatric hospitals (for not accepting the official ideology), and prison camps. Finally, they include self-reflections by dissidents on their personal experience of opposing the totalitarian system. This variety of contributions creates a multidimensional picture of the Ukrainian dissident movement—a generation of prominent Ukrainian public and cultural figures who, in one way or another, insisted on their freedom of speech and made history by daring to challenge the official ideology and culture. This remarkable book about the struggle for freedom has been compiled by Oleksii Sinchenko, Dmytro Stus, and Leonid Finberg. Scholarly reviewed by Myroslav Marynovych.


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