ArtykuƂ w czasopiƛmie
Brak miniatury
Licencja

ClosedAccessDostęp zamknięty

Verba movent, exempla trahunt

Autor
Sobol, Valentyna
Data publikacji
2017
Abstrakt (EN)

Valentyna Sobol's review entitled Verba wovent, exempla trahunt analyses the latest work of professor Mykola Zhulinsky My Second World War - a documentary "novel-chronicle in voices" (Đ–ŃƒĐ»ĐžĐœŃŃŒĐșĐžĐč МоĐșĐŸĐ»Đ°. ĐœĐŸŃ Юруга сĐČŃ–Ń‚ĐŸĐČĐ°. Đ ĐŸĐŒĐ°Đœ-Ń…Ń€ĐŸĐœŃ–ĐșĐ° ĐČ ĐłĐŸĐ»ĐŸŃĐ°Ń…, ВоЮаĐČĐœĐžŃ†Ń‚ĐČĐŸ Â«ĐŻŃ€ĐŸŃĐ»Đ°ĐČіĐČ Đ’Đ°Đ»Â», КоїĐČ 2016, 416 сс.). The reviewer pays special attention to book's complex structure, however it consists of just two, albeit extensive chapters "A war on us against all" (ВіĐčĐœĐ° Đ· ĐœĐ°ĐŒĐž ĐżŃ€ĐŸŃ‚Đž ĐČсіх) and "A war for ourselves with everybody" (ВіĐčĐœĐ° Đ·Đ° сДбД Đ· ŃƒŃŃ–ĐŒĐ°). These chapters and their titles are keys that unlock unknown charters of Ukrainian history of 1939-1945, but they do not give definitive answers to difficult questions. V. Sobol analyses tragic experiences of main personages of the novel-chronicle and its multiple (real-life) secondary heroes - all set against the backdrop of the history of East-European totalitarian societies of the 20th century. Of special significance for the novel are the rules the narrator applies to portray its people and his skillful ability to reveal their idiosyncratic and universal features. Zhulinsky's book overwhelms the reader and gives it a powerful stimulus to its own thoughts and judgements

SƂowa kluczowe EN
chronicle
Ukraine
II World War
archives
facts
documents
witnesses
memories
live voices
psychological novel
Dyscyplina PBN
literaturoznawstwo
Czasopismo
Studia Polsko-UkraiƄskie
Tom
4
Strony od-do
223-232
ISSN
2353-5644
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Dostęp zamknięty