Down and Out in Drohobych

“Down and Out in Drohobych” by Ivan Franko is a collection of stories that explores the life of a young boy growing up in Galicia during the mid-1800s, set against the backdrop of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Published by Glagoslav Publications B.V. in November 2024, this edition comprises 336 pages and is presented in English. The narratives depict the poverty and challenging conditions of the time, blending autobiographical elements with creative storytelling.
Readers will encounter themes of moral struggle and conscience as they navigate through Franko’s vivid portrayals of life, including the experiences of children and the psychological impacts of incarceration. The stories reflect on the aspirations and hardships of common people, showcasing Franko’s focus on working-class struggles. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context and societal issues of the era, making it a significant contribution to literature and fiction.
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Many of the stories in this volume deal with the life of a young boy growing up in Galicia, in the far east of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the mid-1800s. They depict the poverty and difficult conditions in the region at that time. Although autobiographical in nature, Ivan Franko wrote that the stories could not unreservedly be considered a part of his autobiography, because in all of them he had allowed himself a fair amount of creative freedom.
Ivan Franko’s stories often deal with people’s struggles with their own conscience, agonizing over the morality of their actions. From those of a young boy having killed a bird, to those of a prisoner having killed a cellmate.
After his second arrest for his strident socialist views in 1880, Franko wrote the deeply psychological novella “Down and Out in Boryslav” in one night under extremely difficult conditions. In it he showed how different people reacted to being unjustly incarcerated.
From the torment imposed on children by Catholic schools of the time to the inner monologue of a burglar being punished by his victim, when reading Franko’s prose, one has the stark impression of a director’s movie camera shooting scene after scene.
The interests and aspirations of the common people were the cause to which Ivan Franko devoted all of his many and varied talents. Throughout his literary career his creative effort was invariably focused on working-class people and their struggle for a better future.
This book has been published with the support of the Translate Ukraine Translation Program.
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