Condition: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Condition: NEW.
Condition: new. Pages: 476 Language: Ukrainian. Ulas Oleksijovich Samchuk (1905-1987) - ukrajinskij pismennik, zhurnalist, publitsist. Najvidatnishij tvir Samchuka - trilogija "Volin" - prinis pismennikovi svitovu slavu. Idejnim prodovzhennja "Volini" je roman "Kulak" (1932). Golovnij geroj, Lev Bojchuk, demonstruje ukrajinskij kharakter, silu ljudskogo dukhu, napoleglivist u dosjagnenni meti.U romani "Marija" (1934) Samchuk pershim skazav svitovi pravdu pro golodomor 1933 roku, jogo prichini i naslidki. Cherez podiji iz zhittja Mariji, jiji blizkikh, zemljakiv protjagom kilkokh desjatilit - vid dorevoljutsijnogo periodu do bilshovitskikh reform 1930-kh rokiv i genotsidu ukrajinskogo seljanstva - avtor khudozhno osmisljuje natsionalnu tragediju. Vin pidnosit obraz seljanki Mariji do simvolu tsiloji Ukrajini.Tsja kniga, scho ob'jednala dva vidatni tvori - romani "Marija" i "Kulak", prodovzhuje vidkrivati ukrajinskomu chitachevi talant pismennika Ulasa Samchuka. Ranishe u vidavnitstvi "Folio" vijshla drukom jogo trilogija "Volin". 9789660386068.
Language: English
Published by Mykola Denysiuk, Buenos Aires, 1954
Seller: Bohemian Bookworm, Flemington, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Ulas Samchuk was a well established Ukrainian writer, publicist and journalist. Softcover, 1st edn, VG/VG. Rare.
Condition: Nuovo. Dettagli LibroSku: PZZLB46236ISBN: 9788867999255Titolo: Maria. Cronaca Di Una VitaAutore: Ulas SamchukEditore: Edizioni ClichyAnno: 2022Pagine: 228Formato: BrossuraIl primo documento narrativo che racconta i fatti terribili dello sterminio causato dalla fame (l'Holodomor,) del 1932-1933, aggravato dalle persecuzioni sistematiche e deportazioni ordinate da Stalin. La forma del romanzo ha, sin dal titolo delle sezioni, molte caratteristiche della letteratura agiografica. Il nome Maria fa allusione all'immagine della Madonna, ne è quasi l'allegoria, come ricorda la dedica: Alle madri morte per fame in Ucraina negli anni 1932-1933, Il romanzo venne pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1934 a Leopoli, ma fu subito vietato dal regime sovietico e soltanto al suo scioglimento quest'opera poté arrivare ai lettori ucraini, in Italia giunge ora, 2022, mentre si rinnova - ancora una volta - il genocidio e l'esodo del popolo ucraino. Innestando la narrazion.
Published by Suchasnist?, New York ? Munich, 1965
Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
235 pp. 21 cm. Original printed publisher?s wrappers. (Biblioteka ?Suchasnosti? series). Text in Ukrainian. Original wrappers with light shelf wear, mild edgewear, and light age toning to covers. Minor creasing to lower corner of front wrapper. Interior clean and well preserved. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page, dated 29 April 1966. Binding sound. A signed émigré edition of Na bilomu koni by Ulas Samchuk (1905?1987), one of the most significant Ukrainian prose writers of the twentieth century and a central figure of the Ukrainian literary diaspora. Best known for his monumental trilogies Volyn and Ost, often described as a ?chronicle of Ukrainian life,? Samchuk also produced an extensive body of memoiristic and publicistic writing. In this work the author reflects on encounters with prominent figures of Ukrainian cultural life, including the poets Olena Teliha, Oleh Olzhych, and Yevhen Malaniuk, filmmaker and sculptor Ivan Kavaleridze, writer Viktor Petrov (Domontovych), actress Tetiana Prakhova, Stepan Skrypnyk (later Patriarch Mstyslav), and the insurgent leader Taras Bulba-Borovets. The book offers rare firsthand testimony about the Ukrainian intellectual milieu during the turbulent years surrounding the Second World War and the experience of cultural life under occupation.
Published by Prometei, [Munich], 1947
Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Publisher's wrappers. 155 and 165 pages. 21 cm. Text in Ukrainian. Both volumes have a note ?With permission of UNRRA, Team 107, 1946.? Cover design by V. Zalutskyi. Edited by B. Podoliak. Both volumes are in fair condition, with minor chipping observed on the wrappers. An autobiographical masterpiece by Ulas Samchuk, offers a vivid portrayal of Ukrainian gymnasium life in the 1920s. Penned between 1940 and 1944 while Samchuk resided in Czechoslovakia and Ukraine, where he worked as an editor for the newspaper "Volyn," this novel captures the essence of a generation amidst tumultuous times. Hindered from publication until 1947, when it found its way to print through the "Prometheus" publishing house in a German DP camp, Samchuk's work serves as a chronicle of Ukrainian life and identity formation. Drawing from his own experiences, Samchuk skillfully weaves a narrative that intertwines personal biographies with the broader historical context, shedding light on the journey of a generation grappling with national consciousness under Polish rule in the early 20th century. Through rich, artistic prose, Samchuk illuminates the struggles and aspirations of his peers, offering profound insights into the forging of a new Ukrainian identity rooted in the awakening of the peasantry.
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1947 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 34 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 34.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. About the book: Hardcover. No jacket. Assumed first edition. Ukrainian text. Book is in good condition with a fair bit of wear. Half title and title page have small one inch overlapping tears in them. Additional photos available upon request.
Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
324 pages. 22 cm. Original publisher?s green cloth with gilt title on the upper cover. Text in Ukrainian. The binding is clean with light shelf wear and minor rubbing to the extremities. The interior is very clean. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page in Ukrainian. Signed copy of the first part of Ulas Samchuk?s monumental novel Volyn, a major work of twentieth-century Ukrainian literature. The volume forms the opening section of Samchuk?s epic trilogy depicting life in Volhynia in the early twentieth century. Written between 1929 and 1935, the novel portrays the formative years of a Ukrainian youth during the turbulent period surrounding the First World War and the struggle for Ukrainian national self-determination. Through its expansive narrative and autobiographical elements, the work presents a broad social panorama of the region and explores themes of identity, nationhood, and cultural awakening. Ulas Samchuk (1905?1987) was a Ukrainian novelist, journalist, and publicist, widely regarded as one of the leading literary voices of the Ukrainian diaspora. Born in the village of Derman? in Volhynia, he became known as a chronicler of the Ukrainian national experience in the twentieth century. His works?including the novels Volyn?, Mariia (1934), and Hory hovoriat? (1934)?address themes of national struggle, the Holodomor, and the upheavals of war and exile. After the Second World War Samchuk settled in the West, later emigrating to Canada, where he remained an active participant in Ukrainian émigré cultural life and a member of the Ukrainian writers? association ?Slovo.? The trilogy Volyn brought the author international recognition and has often been regarded as one of the most significant narrative chronicles of Ukrainian life in the first half of the twentieth century.