This thesis set out to study Andrei Kurkov’s role as a writer within Ukraine’s alleged postcolonial condition. Firstly, I analysed the relationship between Ukraine and postcolonialism with regard...Show moreThis thesis set out to study Andrei Kurkov’s role as a writer within Ukraine’s alleged postcolonial condition. Firstly, I analysed the relationship between Ukraine and postcolonialism with regard to Russia. Secondly, I applied this theoretical framework, especially the concept of hybridity, on the public statements and political opinions of Andrei Kurkov. This thesis has found that Andrei Kurkov fits perfectly the postcolonial frame and can be called a postcolonial writer. The main feature which defines him as such is the fact that he promotes the official recognition of the Russian language as a Ukrainian specificity. Such proposition aims at solving mechanisms of cultural dependency between Ukraine and Russia. Ultimately, I argue that this recognition can positively influence the role of Russian-speaking writers in Ukraine.Show less