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    Privileged Lives, Powerful Fiction | BookTrib.

    AdminBy AdminMay 2, 2026
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    Privileged Lives, Powerful Fiction | BookTrib.

    Dear Readers,

    I am continually amazed at the writers we meet who work tirelessly in obscurity yet produce such excellent work. This week, I’d like to introduce you to one such author.

    South African writer Stanislas M. Yassukovich is remarkable not because of the world he writes about, but also because of the way he reveals it. His stories often move through rarefied spaces — old money society, international settings, privileged lives — yet they are never about privilege alone. Instead, he uses these environments as a lens to explore something far more universal: the contradictions of human nature.

    Across novels, short story collections and memoirs, Yassukovich returns to themes of memory, moral ambiguity and the quiet weight of personal history. His characters are often trapped by their pasts, navigating choices that blur the line between right and wrong. There is a reflective, almost philosophical quality to his writing, marked by rich language and a deep curiosity about what drives people beneath the surface.

    It’s this combination of elegance, insight and emotional honesty that elevates his work beyond setting and subject matter to a deeply human, universal place.

    In his latest collection, Summertime & Short Stories, Yassukovich delivers one of his most intimate and emotionally resonant works to date. Anchored by the novella “Summertime,” the collection centers on a quiet yet deeply unsettling romance between a conscientious doctor and his young patient, set against the backdrop of midcentury Long Island’s elite society.

    What begins as a portrait of privilege gradually reveals something more complex: a study in restraint, longing and moral conflict. Told in retrospect, the narrator’s voice carries a sense of nostalgia tinged with regret, giving the story depth. Alongside this novella, the accompanying stories echo familiar Yassukovich themes — memory, class and the often uneasy intersection between duty and desire.

    In our opinion, Yassukovich is a hidden gem because his work resists easy categorization or mass-market trends.

    Some writers demand attention. Others quietly deserve it. Yassukovich is unmistakably the latter.




    Happy Reading!

    Meryl Moss, Publisher, BookTrib


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