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- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture



The Ukraine is a collection of twenty-six pieces that deliberately blur the line between nonfiction and fiction, conjuring the essence of a beloved country through its tastes, smells, and sounds, its small towns and big cities, its people and their compassion and indifference, simplicities and complications. In the title story, Chapeye facetiously plays with the English misuse of the article 'the' in reference to Ukraine, capturing a country as perceived from the outside, by foreigners.
The story follows a soldier who is also a reporter and novelist, grappling with his pacifist beliefs in the face of war. As he navigates the complexities of conflict and personal conviction, he reflects on the difficult choices that arise when confronted with violence and the struggle for survival. This narrative explores the intersection of creativity, morality, and the harsh realities of war, ultimately challenging the protagonist's understanding of peace and duty.