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This 12th episode of the "Smell of the Word" podcast is dedicated to Valerian Podmoghilny. Hosts Yevhenii Stasinevych and Serhii Chirkov talk about the most significant works and the difficult fate of the writer, his place in Kyiv and the Kyiv 1920s. Valerian Pidmohylnyi published his first collection of short stories at the age of 19. And his most famous work was the novel "The City", which was published when the writer was 27. What do we not know about "The City" of Podmohylny? Who is Stepan Radchenko? What was the pair of the Undertaker and the Plowman? Whose portraits hung above Valerian Petrovych's table? And what book did he plan to write before his arrest? And also - which works of Ukrainian authors about cities should be read. Share in the comments which works about cities are most memorable to you. And support us with your subscriptions and likes - it's important to promote the channel. Valerian Pidmogilnyi "The City" "A Little Drama" "Vanya" "A Difficult Question" "In the Village" "Third Revolution" "From Life at Home" Yevhen Pluzhnyk "Disease" Anatoly Dimarov "Town Stories" Serhiy Zhadan "Mesopotamia" Pavlo Volvach " Klyasa" Yuriy Vinnychuk "Tango of Death", "Apothecary", "Malva Landa" Yuriy Yanovsky "Master of the ship" Yvan Kozlenko "Tangier" Viktoriya Amelina "Home for Home" Viktor Domontovych "Without soil" 00:00 intro 02:30 personal about Pidmogilny 11:12 what we don't know about "City" and who is Stepan Radchenko 26 :18 story of Podmohylyny 44:09 match with Pluzhnyk and the "Third Revolution" 51:46 column "Smell of a Ukrainian city" 54:12 literature about cities worth reading