Pavlo Mikhailovich Hubenko (1889–1956), known in literature by the pseudonym Ostap Vyshnya, belongs to the most beloved and most popular Ukrainian writers, whose fame long ago crossed the borders of Ukraine.
Contents
1. My autobiography
2. Writers
3. Shevchenko’s name
4. A strong will
5. First steps
6. Hard times
7. Hold on, boys!
8. If my grandmother had stood up
9. Beyond the mists
10. Tourists
11. “The Maiden” and “The Monk”
12. Chukhraіntsi
13. Hypocrisy toward the village
14. How we once studied
15. A letter from the village
16. Dark night—Petrovka
17. Why is it like that?
18. Rural justice
19. Reasons and consequences
20. Grandfather’s forecast
21. Small anti-aircraft gun
22. Dream of the mare
23. “Aha, will you be?”!
24. How I caught fish
25. Fair
26. Opening of the hunt
27. Hunter’s outfit
28. Gun
29. How to cook and eat soup from wild duck
30. Moose
31. Partridge
32. Bear
33. Snipe
34. Hare
35. Woodcock
36. Wolf
37. Wild goose
38. Wild boar or boar
39. Carp
40. Laughers
41. Bengal tiger