Written in the first four months of the war in Ukraine, fuelled by anger towards mindless violence, Nemec's stories tackle the present moment and confront what really matters at times of abundant destruction. A Czech man in Ukraine in search of his alter ego. A gang of homeless kids driven from a cellar by tenants using it as a shelter from the war. A German couple who 'rented a womb' in Ukraine, whose child is now stuck in Kyiv. A teenager partnered with a Valkyrie for the distribution of lavash in besieged Mariupol delays his flight until it is too late. A Russian academic mounting a protest in the center of Moscow dressed in a costume from Swan Lake. They may not be soldiers at the front, but for the characters in these stories, life will never again be as it was before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In this collection of short stories--two set in Ukraine, two in the West, and one in Russia--Czech author Jan Nemec has produced a work of remarkable immediacy.
Jan Němec Book order
June 21, 1981
Jan Němec's literary work delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in the contemporary world. His style is characterized by a deep psychological exploration of characters and compelling narratives that draw readers into their dilemmas. Němec frequently examines themes of identity, memory, and the impact of history on the present. Through his writing, he offers a unique perspective on human existence and its elusive dimensions.


