Posthumous book by Oles Buzina published in Kiev
A posthumous book by the famous writer Oles Buzina "If You Say That I Am Dead, Do Not Believe ..." has been published in Kiev, reports the site of the writer.
This book is a mother’s monument to the deceased son. It collects memories of relatives, friends and colleagues, rare family photographs, letters, archival documents, frank interviews and bold journalist publications.
Bright and tragic fate of a prophet in his own country is the true story of the life and death of Oles Buzina. The book is available on the website-community on request.
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