Nad Dniprom (Beside the Dnieper) is a play by Ukrainian playwright Oleksandr Kornichuk. Written in the style of socialist realism, the play tells a story set on a Ukrainian collective farm, depicting the lives and relationships of the rural working class. The play offers a glimpse into Ukrainian society during the Soviet era, reflecting the themes and values prevalent at the time. Kornichuk's work is celebrated for its depiction of Ukrainian life and its contribution to the development of Ukrainian theater. This play remains significant for its historical and literary value, offering insights into the cultural and political landscape of Ukraine during the mid-20th century.
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