Please see http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~tarn/courses/468/Andrukh-Recr.html
Recreations is a novel of carnivalesque vitality and acute social criticism. It celebrates
newly found freedom and reflects upon the contradictions of post-Soviet society. Four
poets and an entourage of secondary characters converge on fictional Chortopil for the
Festival of the Resurrecting Spirit, an orgy of popular culture, civic dysfunction,
national pride, and sex.
Recreations, first published in Ukrainian in 1992, established Andrukhovych as a
sophisticated, yet seductively readable comic writer with penetrating insights into his
volatile times. The novel delights with its extravagant and eccentric variety. For all of
its artful devices it aims to be lucid, not dark, and readable, not forbidding.
Yuri Andrukhovych's works have been translated and published in Poland, Germany, Hungary,
Austria, Russia, Finland, Italy, Canada and the United States. http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/publications/books/recreations.htm