This anthology, edited by Max Eulitz, presents current positions of contemporary Ukrainian authors. Their narrative texts, essays, diary entries, and poems deal with faultlines in society and the psychological state of the present. The topics include the politics of language, the dreams of soldiers, wartime urban architecture, Western fatigue, shame, and radical gestures of care. The texts set out to make their reflections on current conditions a basis for discussing a future postwar society.
The book is complemented by two image sequences with drawings by Davyd Chychkan and Marharyta Polovinko, both of whom were killed in action on the front lines this year.
Max Eulitz, born in Leipzig in 1987, is an artist and author living in Berlin.
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Notes on Living








Notes on Living
Reflections on Ukraine Today
Max Eulitz

244 pp.
22 b/w images
thread-bound softcover
Leipzig March, 2026
ISBN: 9783959059503
Width: 11 cm
Length: 17 cm
Language(s): Ukrainian, German
Editor
Max Eulitz
Designer
Lorenz Klingbiel
















