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Do you want to know what feminist writing was like in Bukovina at the end of the 19th century? Then the laconic but apt short stories by Yevhenia Yaroshynska, where the feelings and experiences of a woman (of different social status, age, and experience) are at the center of each story, are just for you. Over the 36 years of her life, this writer has managed to create a framework of meanings and characters that remain close and understandable through the centuries, and her language is authentic, refined, and colorful.