The Dreamtime: A Novel
The Dreamtime is a fusion of documentary and psychological fiction inspired by the author's experience as an international war correspondent. "Scene by scene, Chernov vividly describes battles fought in the streets, the bombing and shelling of apartments, and the dreams of those on the fro...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Dreamtime is a fusion of
documentary and psychological fiction inspired by the author's
experience as an international war correspondent.
"Scene by scene, Chernov vividly describes battles
fought in the streets, the bombing and shelling of apartments, and
the dreams of those on the front lines, physically and
psychologically. … [T]his timely novel from a Ukrainian author
excels at examining the connection between reality and dreams and
exploring the effects of war on the human psyche."
― Library
Journal
" The Dreamtime
is a dark, multi-layered, modern Ukrainian war novel. It
demonstrates that war doesn't only occur on the front line, but
that it quickly and relentlessly corrodes society, breaking down
its structure. Chernov's dense, labored prose is tightly
intertwined like blades of grass after a storm. But when engaged
with, these interweaving shadows and voices gradually become clear
and transparent to the reader." ― Serhiy Zhadan,
author of The Orphanage
Alluding to the Indigenous Australian concept of dreamtime, the
novel offers a unique point of view on the beginning of the Russian
invasion of Ukraine in 2014, through four intertwining narratives:
a guilt-ridden doctor trying to exorcise his demons by exposing
himself to war; a young woman tending to her ailing father as the
bombs fall around them in Russian-occupied Slovyansk; a mysterious
sociopath playing a cat-and-mouse game with an ex-lover; and a
forensic expert solving a murder case while trying to save her
marriage with a discharged soldier. As these threads unfurl,
through harrowing scenes of personal and collective trauma, an
enigmatic pattern emerges. The plots span in space from Ukraine's
war-torn Donbas to southern Europe and southeast Asia, tied
together by themes of existential conflict and the blurred line
between reality and dreams.
The novel was first published in Kyiv in 2020 as the focal point
for a video-art exhibition on the media's role in creating public
collective experiences. It was well received by critics and
audiences and praised for its realism in depicting war, for its
creative literary depiction of how dreams reflect the psyche, and
for its masterly prose. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2xszr9h |