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The Wall (short stories)

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Original title
  
Сьцяна

Publication date
  
1997

Preceded by
  
The Pink Mist

Originally published
  
1997

Genre
  
Short story

Country
  
Belarus

Language
  
Belarusian

Pages
  
384 pp

Followed by
  
Pitfall

Author
  
Vasil Bykaŭ

Publisher
  
Nasha Niva

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The Wall ("Сцяна") is a collection of short stories by the Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ.

Description and background

The Wall deals with the tragic fate of Belarus, from Stalinist repressions (novella Yellow Sand) and World War II battles that left Belarus in ruins to the dismal life of the Belarusian people in 1990s. The author's disillusionment and pessimistic attitude is obvious throughout. Similarly to many other works by Bykaw, parallels to existentialism can be drawn, e.g., the focus on choice and moral scruples. It depicts the absence of liberty and the powerlessness of an individual within a totalitarian system.

As Vasil Bykaŭ was a persona non grata during Alexander Lukashenka's regime, the stories were published in Russian literary magazines 'Druzhba Narodov' (nr 7,8,11, 1999) and 'Zvezda' (nr 5, 1999), the first book format being the translation (of most of the stories) into Estonian, entitled Valgevene tragöödia ('The Tragedy of Belarus'), in 2001.

References

The Wall (short stories) Wikipedia