“The Last Day”: talk with author Yaroslav Melnyk


“The Last Day”: talk with author Yaroslav Melnyk

Date and time:

Monday 2 July, 2018
19:00 - 20:30

Location:

Ukrainian Institute London
79 Holland Park
London
W11 3SW

The Last Day is an award-winning collection of short stories by Ukrainian-Lithuanian writer Yaroslav Melnyk (Jaroslavas Melnikas).

Melnyk has been described by the BBC as one of Ukraine’s most cosmopolitan writers. Ukrainian literary critic, Dmytro Drozdovskyi, wrote of him, "Melnikas is not like anyone in Ukrainian literature, and his new book is… a mixture of brilliant irony, black humour and a deep despair born of the knowledge of human nature.”

The book won the BBC Ukrainian Book of the Year, an award he has been shortlisted for five times. It was also nominated by Lithuanian readers as one of the best books of the last century.

The event will include readings and a discussion with the author led by Svitlana Pyrkalo, writer, panel member of the BBC Ukrainian Book Prize. 

This event will be held in Ukrainian and English.

"The Last Day": talk with author Yaroslav Melnyk

FREE

Speaker

Yaroslav Melnyk

Yaroslav Melnyk (Jaroslavas Melnikas) is the son of Gulag deportees jailed for ‘anti-Soviet propaganda’, he was born in 1959 in Ukraine and lives in Vilnius, Lithuania. He is a novelist, philosopher, and critic. He is the author of more than ten books, which have won acclaim in France, have been bestsellers in Lithuania and Ukraine, and have won many awards. This collection of stories won BBC Book of the Year (Ukraine) and was voted one of the top 20 books of the century in Lithuania. He won Book of the Year in France (LIBR'A NOUS 2018). The British Library called him, ‘the most cosmopolitan Ukrainian writer of the 21st century'. This is the first of his works to be translated into English.

Moderator

Svitlana Pyrkalo

Svitlana Pyrkalo is a London-based writer, journalist, and translator. She graduated from the Kyiv National University, linguistics faculty, and currently works for the EBRD as a press officer. She was a journalist with the BBC Ukrainian and is the author of a number of books including The First Dictionary of Ukrainian Slang, a short novel Green Margarita, and Don’t Think About Red. In 2000 she became editor-in-chief of a TV talk show Without Taboo and from 2007 to 2009 Svitlana Pyrkalo wrote a weekly column in the Ukrainian-language magazine Glavred. She has also written for the Ukrainian newspaper, Gazeta po-ukrainsk.