Articles

Vol. 177 (2023)

An Epidemic of Oblivion: Valeriy Shevchuk’s Novel “The Plague”

Marta Zambrzycka

Pages: 113-122

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Abstract

The article concerns the novel The Plague (1989) by Valeriy Shevchuk, in which the author explores the motif of epidemic. In the novel, the epidemic is a metaphor for the lack of historical and cultural memory caused by an oppressive political system. Presented as a form of cultural and national amnesia, it serves as background for reflection on the post-totalitarian heritage of contemporary Ukrainian society. Valeriy Shevchuk’s novel is based on historical documents, but it is not a work of literary realism, but rather a kind of morality play that deals with universal issues.

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Zambrzycka, M. (2022). An Epidemic of Oblivion: Valeriy Shevchuk’s Novel “The Plague”. Slavica Wratislaviensia, 177, 113–122. https://doi.org/10.19195/0137-1150.177.10