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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An original tale,
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This review is from: The Sky Unwashed (Hardcover)
"The Sky Unwashed" opens with the portrayal of life in a small Ukrainian village on the outskirts of Chernobyl. There is an obvious cultural divide between the old-timers who continue to till the communal land, and the younger generation who toil at the plant. However, none of them seem to fully comprehend the ticking time bomb which looms in the distance.The horror of the Chernobyl accident, and the mishandling of the situation by the Soviet government, are disturbing. When one of the elder women of the town finds herself alone in Kiev after a governmental evacuation, she determines that she has no real alternative other than to return to the poisoned village, where others soon join her. I couldn't put this book down. The characters are fascinating -- especially the tenacious old women who have seen so much hardship their whole lives. Their strength shines through, as they treat the radiation poisoning as just another hurdle in their lives which must be overcome. Coincidentally, I finished reading "The Sky Unwashed" on the day that the Ukranian government finally agreed to close down the remaining reactor... Hopefully, the rest of the harm can be repaired.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should be on Oprah's List!,
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This review is from: The Sky Unwashed (Hardcover)
As exciting a discovery as Amy Tan, Gish Jen, or even Isaac Bashevis Singer. Zabytko makes an entire culture accessible to English readers, in this timeless, moving, and unforgettable story. I don't think there has been a Ukranian writer with this combination of pathos and humor since Nicholas Gogol. This is not just a story about Chernobyl (although the story is riveting)- this is one of the rare books that could change the way you look at the world.
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If you like Camus, but wish he was more positive...,
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This review is from: The Sky Unwashed (Hardcover)
If you like Camus you will love Zabytko. This book reminds me of Albert Camus's works, but a bit more spiritual and a little less negative. However, the insight of a character faced with tragedy is presented in a Camus-like manner. Looking into the human spirit along with all the human falabilities and still finding humans appealing is one of Zabytko's strengths in this work.Also, Zabytko has done something that the Ukrainian-American community should have done years ago: introduce the Ukrainian culture, mindset, and spirit to non-Ukrainians. The Ukrainian diaspora has often demanded political recognition, but it has failed to spark much interest in it's culture beyond pysanky (Easter eggs) and varenyky (pierogies). This book is what I hope is a beginning to uncovering to non-Ukrainians the complex society of Ukraine--one that is saturated with ancient traditions and torn by Soviet oppression. I encourage anyone and everyone who is curious about Ukraine, the human spirit in the face of tragedy, and loves character development to read "The Sky Unwashed." Afterwards, I garuntee the reader will be impatiently waiting for more from this fine writer.
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