Nothing like we were doing had ever happened in this city before

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Volodymyr Yeshkiliev is a writer from Ivano-Frankivsk. He was born on May 23, 1965. In 1988, he graduated from the Vasyl Stefanyk Ivano-Frankivsk Pedagogical Institute with a degree in history. During Perestroika, he was part of the local branch of the People‘s Movement of Ukraine and an activist in the Democratic Association of Teachers, which worked on de-ideologizing education. He worked as a history teacher and university lecturer but later focused entirely on his writing career. In the early 1990s, his first prose texts were published in the magazine Chetver. He was a member of the Stanislav Phenomenon — a group of Ivano-Frankivsk writers and artists working in the postmodernist style and gathering around the magazine Chetver throughout the 1990s. From 1996 to 1998, he published Pleroma, a journal on cultural studies, art theory, and philosophy. His novel “Vtecha Maystra Pinzelya” (“The Escape of Master Pinzel”) (2007) brought him both popularity and commercial success. In April 2014, he participated in the Ukrainian Literary Festival in Donetsk. After Russia’s full-scale invasion, he hosted friends and acquaintances forced to flee frontline areas, engaged in volunteer work, and provided reports on events in Ukraine to Western media. He is the author of more than 20 novels and short story collections, as well as numerous opinion columns for various media outlets. He also writes plays for Ivano-Frankivsk’s Novyi Teatr theater.