Pavlo Pastet Belyansky writes short but insightful stories about life and death through the eyes of a funeral service worker. Pavlo wrote the book after several years of working at a cemetery - he was a co-owner of a monument-making office. Sketches about the living and the dead, about incredible love and unbearable pettiness, insults and forgiveness do not leave anyone indifferent. The filigree style, sincerity, realism of the story do not let the reader go until the last pa...
"Miner's village. Three generations of one family. People trying to live in the gaps between wars. "Grandma didn't like to die"the book is autobiographical because the author wrote about his family. And at the same time, it is universal, because it describes events, phenomena, characters and destinies, whichallow us to understand Donbas and the people who live there. In recent years, this region seemed to be a chapter from our past but now it is becoming a chapter fr...