Kobzar's Children: Anthology of Ukrainian Stories (1905–2004)

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Kobzar's Children: Anthology of Ukrainian Stories (1905–2004)

Author(s): Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
Publisher: Fitzhenry and Whiteside
Binding: Paperback
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Kobzar's Children revives the legacy of Ukraine’s blind minstrels, the Kobzars, blending epic tradition with stories of 20th-century upheaval. Spanning homesteads, repression, and the Orange Revolution, this anthology captures 1905–2004.

Featuring historical fiction, memoir, and poetry by Ukrainian-Canadian writers from Quebec, Ontario, and Western Canada, the collection gives voice to internment, famine, displacement, and resilience.

More than a historical record, these narratives spotlight cultural survival and collective memory against efforts to erase them.

  • 100 years of Ukrainian heritage
  • Mix of fiction, memoirs, and poems
  • Supported by the Shevchenko Foundation
  • Royalties donated to the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association

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