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Overview:
Delve into the intellectual world of the 1920s with Doctor Seraphicus, a philosophical novel by Victor Domontovych (real name: Viktor Petrov). Follow the enigmatic professor whose heart pulses in harmony with the era’s cultural revolution. From university lectures to hidden cafés and park alleys, this literary gem mixes wit, romance, and existential inquiry. At 320 pages, it's the first publication of previously lost chapters and fragments—making it one of Ukrainian literature’s most intriguing modern rediscoveries
✨ Key Features:
📖 320 pages of classic Ukrainian prose with modernist flair
📚 Ukrainian hardcover, size approx. 130×200 mm, weight ~314 g — durable and elegant for collectors
🎭 Themes: intellectualism, urban romance, the tension between reason and emotion, identity in post-war Kyiv
🌍 Written in Ukrainian by Domontovych, a pioneer of Ukraine’s early 20th-century modernist literature, published by Vivat in 2024
🎯 Why You Should Buy:
This is a rare literary work that revives lost fragments of Modernist Ukrainian literature. Perfect for readers who appreciate intellectual depth, nostalgia, and historical insight. Its hardcover edition is a treasure for anyone building a refined library of Ukrainian cultural classics.