5 Must-Read Books Coming in 2026: Collaboration, Screenwriting, and the Art of Debate.

5 new books of 2026
5 new books of 2026

Ukrainian Literature in 2026: A Look at Upcoming Releases

According to Espreso.tv: The Ukrainian literary scene in 2026 is set to welcome several new books that tackle pressing issues such as collaborationism, national tragedies, screenwriting techniques, and the art of argument. These works are expected to capture readers' attention and spark discussions across a broad audience. As Ukraine's literary landscape continues to evolve, these titles reflect a growing engagement with complex social and historical themes.

  • Among the announced books is 'The Ugly K-Word' by Piotr M. Majewski, published by 'Local History'. This release will undoubtedly explore difficult questions surrounding collaborationism.

  • In 2026, Leonid Kononovych's 'Where There Is No Darkness' will be released in Kharkiv by 'Fabula' publishing house, likely addressing themes tied to the tragedies of national groups.

  • Equally significant is 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter' by Carson McCullers, to be published in Kyiv by 'One More Page'. This work also promises to make an important contribution to contemporary Ukrainian literature.

  • Additionally, Paul Chitlik will present his book 'The Sensei of Screenwriting', released by 'ArtHuss' in Kyiv. This book will certainly serve as a valuable resource for those looking to sharpen their screenwriting skills.

  • Special attention goes to Iryna Khomenko's 'The Art of Disagreement', published by 'Vikhola'. It highlights the importance of being able to communicate and listen to others.

    “Arguing is an art not only of speaking yourself, but also of hearing the other person.” - Iryna Khomenko

All in all, 2026 promises to be a year rich in literary novelties that will touch on important social topics and issues relevant to Ukrainian society. Readers can expect fresh perspectives and deep analyses from authors who have already established themselves in the Ukrainian literary arena.

The release of these new books in 2026 reflects a rising interest in complex social themes that matter to Ukrainian society. These works may act as catalysts for public discussions on collaborationism, national tragedies, and the art of communication. In this way, Ukrainian literature continues to develop as a vital tool for understanding contemporary challenges and societal needs.


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