Wishlist
Add items to wish list
Working hours:

Our Bookstores:

Lviv: 11 am to 8 pm
Kyiv: Mon-Fri: 8 am to 9 pm
      Sat-Sun: 10 am to 9 pm

0
My order

The Rustle of a Bamboo Grove

In stock
SKU: 9789664480823
€5
Sign in
to add this item to wishlist

Features
Author Stanislav Aseyev
Design Ivan Shkoropad
Publisher Old Lion Publishing House
Publication date 2022
Print length 128
ISBN 978-966-448-082-3
Language Ukrainian
Cover Hardcover
Dimensions 130x200 mm

Order processing time - 1-5 working days.

Pickup from our bookstores is free.

Delivery by "Nova Poshta" across Ukraine - according to the operator's tariffs.

Delivery by "Ukrposhta" across Ukraine - according to the operator's tariffs.

International delivery by "Ukrposhta" - according to the operator's tariffs.

More information about Delivery.

  •  payment on the website via LiqPay

 

In a new book of short prose, the poet, prose writer, and publicist Stanislav Aseyev appears before us as a subtle lyricist whose works emerge as if from timelessness, from the twilight, as if you see depicted events in a dream. Known to the general public primarily as a publicist, the author of the books "Light Path: the history of a concentration camp" and "In isolation" (for the latter, he won the Shevchenko Prize in the category "Publicism and Journalism"), Stanislav will surprise readers with penetrating texts of various genres, which were written in the period between 2011-2021. In them, a charming lady illuminates the darkness of an indifferent city with her tears, a priest and a murderer are forced to share one prison cell into two, lovers go to the end of the world, and a businessman-trader knows how to calculate his entire life on a calculator.

The book also contains a diary the author kept from 2014-2016. Starting with the infamous "parade of prisoners" in Donetsk and ending with the funeral of the Motorola terrorist, Stanislav records his own emotions and thoughts step by step: what does a person feel when the whole familiar world is destroyed before his eyes, cannonade tears the sky overhead, and God, who did not stop world carnage, did not save millions of innocent people from suffering and death, did not go down to Auschwitz - should we wait for him here in Donetsk?

Sign in with
Rate this item
Send
Up