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In The Doomsday Library, celebrated French author Frédéric Beigbeder curates a deeply personal pantheon of fifty transformative works—from Colette and Simone de Beauvoir to Andrey Kurkov and Octave Mirbeau—and crafts a manifesto of literature in its purest and most provocative forms. Through 176 concise essays, Beigbeder traverses the light and shadow of his literary upbringing, revealing why each title shaped his voice and vision. This Ukrainian-language hardcover edition (120 × 165 mm, 176 pp.)—published by Лабораторія in 2024—features matte-offset pages perfect for readers of literary essays, memoirs, and books about books