Sosiura
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3The year is 1923, Kyiv. Volodymyr Sosiura, a famous poet and heartbreaker. A patriot who cannot live without poetry and cigarettes. A romantic. A former soldier of the Ukrainian National Republic army. In 1918, after being captured by the bolsheviks and falling ill with typhus, he was taken to Odesa. There, he met a young woman just like him (you), who worked as a secretary in the hospital. He instantly fell in love with his young heart and even wrote her poems. Many years later, they met again in Kyiv at a literary reading. But she does not trust him with her heart, knowing Sosiura’s reputation as a heartbreaker—if not a womanizer. Can he win her heart in an era when life can be ended in a moment by the stroke of a KGB officer’s pen?
And what about you?
Now you work as an editor in the literary column of the journal ‘Prosvita’. You love reading Ukrainian writers (and not only them), and are close friends with many writers—especially Valerian Pidmohylny. You are cheerful in the company of friends, but seemingly quiet and cold inside. You are originally from Odesa (or any city, but previously worked in Odesa). You are in love with Sosiura, but knowing his womanizing nature, you keep your distance. You often read his poems.
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