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Mykola Riabchuk

    Mykola Riabchuk is a Ukrainian public intellectual and journalist, renowned for his analytical articles and essays. His work delves into Ukrainian politics, national identity, and offers a postcolonial analysis of Ukrainian history. Riabchuk's insightful perspective provides readers with a deeper understanding of the Ukrainian context. His critical assessments and thoughtful essays make him a significant voice in contemporary Ukrainian thought.

    The Fence of Metternich's Garden
    • The Fence of Metternich's Garden

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This collection of essays reflects the personal experience of a Ukrainian intellectual engaged, since his Soviet-time youth, in a painstaking but fascinating process of the both cultural and political ‘Europeanization’ of his country. The title refers, ironically, to the notorious Chancellor Metternich’s quip that Asia presumably begins at the eastern fence of his garden (or, as another apocryphal version maintains, at the eastern end of the Viennese Landstrasse). This is a story of both exclusion and inclusion, of walls and fences, but also of a longing for freedom and a quest for solidarity. It is a book on different ways of being a ‘European’—at both the collective and individual level,—despite various challenges or, perhaps, thanks to them.

      The Fence of Metternich's Garden