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Oleksandr Mymruk
"The end of the world is perpetual and fleeting, like a river."
Iya Kiva
"My writing stemmed from this feeling of otherness"
IRYNA SHUVALOVA
"WRITING POETRY IS DANCING THE INNER DANCE OF ONE'S BODY"
Tanja Maljartschuk
and not to get angry at the question: "What gives you faith?"
Natalka Bilotserkivets
"And someone will write a poem about poems during wartime"
Ivan Semesyuk
"Freedom is our religion"
Stanislav Aseyev & Ihor Kozlovsky
"Our war is a people's war, and we are a people armed with love"
Oleg Kadanov
“There is someone to demand from. You are the one”
Vira Vovk
“In my youth as well as in my senescence, Ukraine has always been my motherland”
Andriy Sodomora
“There are two paths that a translator can choose before their journey into the world of foreign languages: the first, long and difficult, will lead to the author, the other, shorter one, – leads to the reader, who seeks instant enjoyment.”
Yuri Izdryk
“Truth does not exist. Although, it’s possible to be honest”
Haska Shyyan
"For me, the human body is our manifesto of existence here"
Igor Pomerantsev
«My poetry is a bat, pointed at by a flashlight»
Kateryna Kalytko
"You don't let the country into your bedroom. You are made up of this country”
Irena Karpa
"I always wrote the truth without covering the very delicate spots in the text"
Vakhtang Kebuladze
"Nietzsche leaves you no chance"
Olaf Clemensen
"It is organic for me to be on the edge of the visual and the verbal"
Serhiy Zhadan to Yuri Andrukhovych
"My sense of who I'm writing about, whose voice I'm speaking in, has changed"
Yuri Andrukhovych to Serhiy Zhadan
"There is a conflict, but it is productive"
Andriy Bondar
«Nothing yet has been invented that is more important than thinking. Or more beautiful»
Andriy Kurkov by Arie Van Der Ent
“Modern Ukrainian writers want to be read”
Borys Khersonsky
"The distance between the artists must be sanitary "
Sofia Andrukhovych
"Until the last sentence of writing it is always uncertainty"
Halyna Kruk
"Literature as an intellectual handmade"
Taras Prokhasko
"Literature is a lonely business"
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