Bezumie Voyny is a literary novel about a war that does not end with the final gunshot.
Set against the events of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the book follows Boris - a man who survives the battlefield, the loss of a close friend, and a long internal struggle to return to himself.
Part One presents war as an event: fear, chaos, wounds, moral conflict, and the brutality of history. Part Two reveals war as a condition - life after war, where memory, guilt, trauma, and silence continue inside the human soul.
A psychological and literary novel about loss, memory, survival, and the possibility of learning how to live again.