Tanja Maljartschuk
Forgottenness
In exile, days flow like tears. Two tales of exile intertwined into a profound double portrait, 'Forgottenness' painstakingly traces parallels between the historical and the contemporary, between the collective and the individual, between the histories of two people born on the same day, a century apart.
Time is a big blue whale. It devours me.
The narrator, a writer grappling with her growing anxiety and obsessive thoughts, becomes fixated on Viacheslav Lypynskyi (1882- 1931), a once significant figure in the struggle for Ukrainian independence who has since fallen into oblivion, into the gaping mouth of Time.
As she plunges into her nation's history to come to terms with her own, we slowly uncover the complex relationship between time, memory and identity to confront the question - what does it mean to remember?
"I didn't want this beguiling and immersive novel to end. It's that unusual creation, an intimate epic, and its characters continue to flood my thoughts. The translation does justice to the author's virtuoso performance." - Martina Devlin
Format/pages: paperback / 272 pages
ISBN: 9781739842345
Publisher: Bullaun Press
Year: 2024