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The CUS Conversation series: Conversation with Yurii Andrukhovych

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The CUS Conversation-webinar series:听Conversation with Yurii Andrukhovych, Ukraine's leading postmodern prose writer, poet & essayist. Yurii will discuss the creative process of being an author in the context of the constant endings and endless beginnings that mark contemporary life in Ukraine, Europe and the world.听He will also read some of his own work. The audience will have the opportunity to interact with the author during the Q&A session.

Please join the conversation on听10th听November 2020 at 18:00 (GMT)

Register in advance at:听https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dQRe2JtSTxigupvdpUm-5g听(After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining)

Yurii Andrukhovich is an award-winning author of novels, short stories, poetry collections, and essays that have been translated into numerous languages. He is a public activist who has participated in all key events leading up to and post-dating the 1991 declaration of Ukraine鈥檚 independence. Andrukhovych's first book of poetry,听Sky and Squares, appeared in 1985. His reputation as a prose writer was established after the publication of his three short novels听Recreations听(1992; the English edition 1998),听The Moscoviad听(1993; the English edition 2008), and听Perversion听(1996; published in English as听Perverzion听in 2005). In 1985, he was one of the co-founders of the popular literary performance group "Bu-Ba-Bu" (Burlesque-Bluster-Buffoonery) that has had a profound and lasting impact on the social and literary scenes in Ukraine. Desacralizing canonical notions of the national poet, of national and Communist party patriotism, of official language and traditions, Andrukhovych鈥檚 work opened Ukrainian literature to experimentation and to the freedom of self-expression. His ironic, bohemian, burlesque style transports readers to a virtual world that blurs the real and the fictional and motions to the play, parody, and laughter of the everyday as a remedy to totalitarian constraints. His works boisterously signal the post-modern revision of Ukrainian national culture in the context of globalisation.

NB: Andrukhovych鈥檚 works available in English translation include: Prose -听Recreations听(1992; English translation, 1998),听The Moscoviad听(1993; English translation, 2008),听Perverzion听(1996; English translation, 2005), and听Twelve Circles听(2003; English translation, 2015); Essays: -听My Final Territory听(2018); Poetry -听Songs for a Dead Rooster听(English translation, 2018)

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