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Wariat's Diary (Diary of a Cranky Man). Novel in 13 chapters with consequences of documentation and with elements of absurdism, adventurism, and light fantasy!)
The novel was awarded - International Literary Prize. Olesya Ulyanenko in 2012!
The book HEART ATTACK FOR GOURMETS by Volodymyr Vakulenko-K. Consists of 13 monologs written from the perspective of different characters that often are not named, but defined in the heading of each chapter (a baby, father, an actor...). Regarding a plot, only several monologs intersect (e.g., 'The Heart of a Kidnapped Son' and 'The Heart of a…mehr

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Wariat's Diary (Diary of a Cranky Man). Novel in 13 chapters with consequences of documentation and with elements of absurdism, adventurism, and light fantasy!)

The novel was awarded - International Literary Prize. Olesya Ulyanenko in 2012!

The book HEART ATTACK FOR GOURMETS by Volodymyr Vakulenko-K. Consists of 13 monologs written from the perspective of different characters that often are not named, but defined in the heading of each chapter (a baby, father, an actor...). Regarding a plot, only several monologs intersect (e.g., 'The Heart of a Kidnapped Son' and 'The Heart of a Disappointed Literary Man'), while the most of them barely resonate between themselves in mood and subject, sometimes they are contrasting.

It is a known fact that each writer, first and foremost, writes about himself, if not about his biographical facts, he touches upon the issues that are meaningful to him, the situations that filled his brain for some reason and images that appeared in his subconsciousness. A part of monologs by Volodymyr Vakulenko-K. (VKV) Has an autobiographic nature but there are still plenty of those not related to author's biography. The latter contains monologs dedicated to events of 1933 in the author's native village and a story of a woman librarian who became a maniac and later, a victim, a young monk's story about his relations with Satanists, an elf's story about a prolonged bloodless war... VKV tries to talk not only about himself, and he tries to write in different genres: documentation and fantasy, thriller and nonsense fiction (Maybe due to this mixture of styles the work is called an 'experimental novel.')

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Autorenporträt
Vladimir Vakulenko-K. Aka VKV;

* July 1, 1972, Kapytolivka, Izyum district, Kharkiv region)

Ukrainian literary figure, kontrliterator, writer, poet and translator. Awarded the "Silver trident" marking the 20th anniversary of Independence of Ukraine. Winner: patriotic poetry contest "Golden Trident" (2011), an international literary prize Oles Ulyanenko, nationwide competition after Les Martovych, the international contest "Coronation words" (Special award in the category "Song lyrics").

Author of books: "Monohramota" (2008), "... you do not" (2011), "Sonechkova Family" (2011), "We, the Province" (2012), "Tatuseva Book" (2014-2015).

Recently submitted for publication his Fresh adult book " baptized Khreshchatyk ", which will be released shortly . The author has numerous publications in journals, anthologies , almanacs publications as adults and in children . Compiled and printed spivuporyadnyk several projects , organizer and participant of numerous literary events and festivals.