Dīdo Ivanchīk (suchasnoi︠u︡ līteraturnoi︠u︡ movoi︠u︡)
Perekladach: Іvan Andrusi︠a︡k
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The story of "Dido Ivanchik" is the path of a mountaineer, a hunter and a molfar. Ivanchik, competing for the right to be the best, practices "orders", "wraps" and "chinki", attends weddings and funerals, church and meadow, deals with bandits and demons, mowers and molfars, builds, dances, reflects and smokes a pipe.
"Dido Ivanchik" is also a penetration into the consciousness of the Hutsul in the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, where the hail god is no less real than the emperor, and the love of the moth can be stronger than the love of his own wife.