The Unmade World

The Unmade World by Steve Yarbrough, published by Unbridled Books in 2018, is a literary novel that spans 374 pages and is presented in English. Set against the backdrop of political and cultural upheaval in the US and Eastern Europe, the narrative follows the intertwined lives of an American journalist and a Polish businessman turned petty criminal. Their lives are irrevocably altered by a tragic encounter in 2006, which leads to profound personal grief and guilt, shaping their futures as they navigate the aftermath of violence.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the emotional consequences faced by ordinary individuals from diverse backgrounds. The novel delves into themes such as the pressures on immigrants and refugees, the impact of political change, and the corruption within major college sports. It also addresses significant historical events, including the destruction of Luhansk, Ukraine, in 2014, and the cultural politics surrounding the 2016 presidential campaign. Through its thoughtful narrative, The Unmade World grapples with complex issues while maintaining a focus on the personal struggles of its characters.
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Set against a backdrop of the current political and cultural upheaval in the US and Eastern Europe, The Unmade World is a thoughtful, scope-y literary novel with a dose of suspense that moves from Poland to California to the Hudson Valley and back to Poland. It covers a decade in the lives of an American journalist and a Polish small businessman turned petty criminal and the wrenching aftermath of an accidental, tragic encounter between these two on a snowy night in 2006 on the outskirts of Krakow. The accident costs the lives of the American journalist Richard Brennan’s wife and daughter, an event that colors the rest of his life. It also leads to a downward spiral for Bogdan Baranowsk, leaving emotional scars as he suffers the seemingly inevitable loss of his business, his home, and his wife. The Unmade World is a story of ordinary, otherwise decent people from various backgrounds and circumstances who must learn how to live with the personal grief, sense of guilt, and the emotional consequences of violence. Along the way, the novel grapples with a spectrum of cultural and political issues. It includes a murder mystery wrapped around the corruption of major college sports, the pressures on immigrants and refugees in both the US and Poland, the fallout of political change, economic upheavals and armed conflicts–including the horrific destruction of Luhansk, Ukraine in 2014. It also references the 2016 presidential campaign, cultural politics in the American university, and the demise of print journalism, etc., though never in a dogmatic or overtly partisan way.
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