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This book intrigues from the very title. Because the reader wonders: why only a year, when one wants more? On one hand, it is a passionate erotic saga about alluring female legs in black tights. On the other, it is a story about a complexed person, pushed to action by their own demons in their head. And in sum, it is also an interesting, witty look at Ukraine from the outside, through the eyes of a foreigner who finds everything about us strange and not entirely normal. In short, this is not just a successful novel, but also a ready script for a tragicomic and slightly erotic series. I only hope that its hero does not become the next president. Andriy Lyubka, novelist, poet, translator, and essayist Recently, modern Ukrainian literature has been saturated with sad themes and plots for a reason, but both readers and critics lack contemporary light writing that allows for relaxation and lifts the mood. Yaroslav Litvyn captures the "wave" even earlier and writes the novel "The Year of Klaus Otto Bach's Debauchery," which you are currently holding in your hands. This is an extraordinary text that will make everyone forget about the daily grind and problems; the novel disarms, relaxes, increases serotonin, and fosters love for the Motherland. What Otto Bach will do to your consciousness, you will only find out after reading... And a year of debauchery is guaranteed for every adult reader. Khrystya Vengryniuk, writer, candidate of philological sciences, editor-in-chief of the publishing house "Chorni Vivtsi"» I haven't read such a funny book in a long time! Well, funny... The main character is an awkward, insecure man with a bunch of childhood psychological traumas (in a word, every reader can recognize themselves in him) — a naive, lovesick romantic. You constantly feel sorry for him, and at the same time, you regularly have to pause your reading to recover from fits of laughter. A series of tragedies of a little man turns into a true Odyssey through Wonderland, filled with adventures, discoveries, and dangers. And interestingly, while describing this country, the author makes nothing up — it’s all as it is. And here you don’t know whether to cry or laugh, or both at the same time. It’s both a detective story, and satire, and a psychological study, and an adventure novel. And, of course, a love story — sweet, tragicomic, and incredibly touching! Artem Polezhaka, poet