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This book of short prose is a soldier's testimony about the experience of the great war. Faith on the front, brotherhood between soldiers, fear and hope, death and Love. The author works through his own traumatic memories, but the text can become psychotherapy not only for him, but also for readers.
The author talks about himself, retells reality and dreams, but above all records life on the edge. He talks about people of great Love, on whom everything rests. Here the Lord of the Trench appears, the Newest Testament begins, Ukrainian culture in a backpack becomes a support, and the recognized masters of war literature do not stand the test of reality. They know nothing about us, Ukrainians. Only we can talk about ourselves, because everything has changed on the Eastern Front. And Artur Dron speaks about it frankly and directly. As those who were on the edge say. And returned.