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Author Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Ukraine’s renowned historian and public figure, reveals his literary side in Under the Starry Sky (Під зоряним небом) — a captivating Ukrainian classic short stories collection. This historical literary anthology includes 16 varied tales—from dramatic and apocalyptic to philosophical and exotic—alongside his memoir “How I Was Once a Fiction Writer.” Across 336 pages in a compact hardcover, Hrushevskyi explores moral questions, human psychology, and reflections on history and modern life. First published by Vivat in 2025, this philosophical fiction collection is a treasured title in Booklya and among Ukrainian readers in Spain
✨ Key Features:
🕯️ 336 pages, 127×197 mm hardcover — compact, thoughtful format
16 diverse stories spanning genres: philosophical, apocalyptic, historical, matrimonial, exotic
Includes the memoir “How I Was Once a Fiction Writer,” offering insight into the author’s creative journey
A rare literary intersection: a historian turning storyteller, blending national heritage with universal moral themes
Published by Vivat (2025); available in Booklya and shipped to Ukrainian communities in Spain
🎯 Why You Should Buy:
This anthology marks a unique moment in Ukrainian letters—when one of the nation’s foremost historians embraces literary creation. Rich in philosophical depth and historical texture, it’s essential for fans of Ukrainian classics, ethical reflections, and Hrushevskyi’s humanistic legacy.