Participants gathered in the Literary Square to learn more about its history and the commemorative signs installed in honor of prominent writers and figures of the Mykolaiv region

Tetiana Hubska—a historian, scholar, author, specialist in church local history, and researcher of the Mykolaiv Necropolis—joined the public readings with fascinating stories, facts, and readings of Borys Mozolevskyi's poetry.

Poems by Dmytro Kremin, Volodymyr Boichenko, and Volodymyr Puchkov (translated by Dmytro Kremin) were read, as well as an excerpt from Yurii Kriuchkov's book—translated by Inha Khorzhevska, Honored Journalist of Ukraine and Director of the Mykolaiv Central City Library named after M. L. Kropyvnytskyi.

The conclusion of the festival offered an opportunity to once again feel the power of literature, which unites generations and inspires new meetings.

 

   
   

 

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The "Veshtanka na Buzi" Book and Reading Festival has concluded—and we are sincerely grateful to everyone who was with us during these days: our participants, partners, guests, friends, and everyone who visited the festival locations.

Thank you for your participation, support, kind words, and feedback.

We hope you enjoyed "wandering" (Ukrainian: veshtatysia) with us—from event to event, from word to word.

And we believe that "Veshtanka na Buzi" will have its future, will continue to live on, inspiring, uniting, and presenting new literary discoveries for many more years.

The M. L. Kropyvnytskyi Central City Library is waiting for you!

It's always interesting here—from books to events, from ideas to meetings.

More to come...

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