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The theme of this book of Ukrainian short fiction translated into English is the terror-famine that ravaged Soviet Ukrainian territories in the early 1930s. Intended for the general reader, A Hunger Most Cruel features selected works by three authors whose unflinching honesty and complementary perspectives on the horrific events around which their narratives are constructed create a compelling set of vivid, disturbing, and haunting images of the human toll that this ideologically motivated artificial famine exacted. Anatoliy Dimarov, Yevhen Hutsalo, Olena Zvychayna. A Hunger Most Cruel: The Human Face of the 1932-1933 Terror-Famine in Soviet Ukraine. Translated into English from Ukrainian by Roma Franko; edited by Sonia Morris. Saskatoon: Language Lanterns Publications, 2002. 288 p. ISBN 9780968389973
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