Boryslav Laughs

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Boryslav Laughs is a social and psychological novel by Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko that portrays the harsh lives of oil field workers and critiques capitalist exploitation in the Boryslav region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
psychological novel
social novel
author Ivan Franko NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ukraine NERFINISHED
critiques capitalism
capitalist exploitation
depictsIndustry oil industry
focusesOn oil field workers
genre psychological novel
social novel
hasCulturalContext Ukrainian literature
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
hasPsychologicalFocus inner world of workers
moral conflicts under exploitation
hasSubjectMatter industrialization
social struggle
working-class life
isKnownFor realistic depiction of oil workers
social critique of capitalism
literaryMovement realism
mainTheme critique of capitalist exploitation
harsh lives of oil field workers
originalLanguage Ukrainian
portrays class inequality
labor exploitation
social injustice
settingCountry Ukraine NERFINISHED
settingLocation Boryslav region NERFINISHED

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Ivan Franko notableWork Boryslav Laughs