To give you the best possible experience, this site uses cookies. Using your site means your agree to our use of cookies. We have published a new cookies policy, which you should need to find out more about the cookies we use. View Cookies Policy.
The book ‘On the Island’ is a collection of modernist prose by Mykhailo Mykhailovych Kotsiubynsky. The famous author of Ukrainian classical literature had a gift: he saw the most secret corners of the human soul. The writer could delve into the consciousness of an individual, revealing their true motives, fears, and emotions. This is what helped him create unique, rather contradictory characters - peculiar ‘islanders’, whose shores are bypassed by the currents of muffled feelings. Having withdrawn from the outside world, they listen to the tremors of their own nature in order to comprehend the fullness of inner peace.
Delivery policyAll items in stock should ship within 24 hours.
The book ‘On the Island’ is a collection of modernist prose by Mykhailo Mykhailovych Kotsiubynsky. The famous author of Ukrainian classical literature had a gift: he saw the most secret corners of the human soul. The writer could delve into the consciousness of an individual, revealing their true motives, fears, and emotions. This is what helped him create unique, rather contradictory characters - peculiar ‘islanders’, whose shores are bypassed by the currents of muffled feelings. Having withdrawn from the outside world, they listen to the tremors of their own nature in order to comprehend the fullness of inner peace.
1 Item
Data sheet
Author
Kotsiubyns'kyi Mykhailo
Publisher
Vivat Publishing
ISBN
9786171708419
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2025
Pages
320
No customer reviews for the moment.
The book ‘On the Island’ is a collection of modernist prose by Mykhailo Mykhailovych Kotsiubynsky. The famous author of Ukrainian classical literature had a gift: he saw the most secret corners of the human soul. The writer could delve into the consciousness of an individual, revealing their true motives, fears, and emotions. This is what helped him create unique, rather contradictory characters - peculiar ‘islanders’, whose shores are bypassed by the currents of muffled feelings. Having withdrawn from the outside world, they listen to the tremors of their own nature in order to comprehend the fullness of inner peace.