Stone is a multi-volume biographical historical novel by Ukrainian writer Volodymyr Shablia, based on real lives, archival documents, and personal testimonies. Set in the Soviet Union from the 1920s to the 1940s, the novel explores the everyday reality of totalitarianism, revealing how repression, ideological pressure, political violence, famine, and fear shaped ordinary human lives long before these forces became fully visible through the Gulag, mass arrests, Stalinist terror and wars. Rather than heroic myths or ideological abstractions, Stone focuses on ordinary people — their moral choices, compromises, resilience, and psychological survival within an inhuman system. The novel shows how totalitarian power enters daily life gradually, transforming personal relationships, work, family, and memory. Yet Stone is not a story of darkness alone. A significant part of the narrative is devoted to childhood, family bonds, maternal care, paternal guidance, and the quiet strength of human love. These moments of warmth become an inner refuge, allowing the characters to preserve dignity and humanity amid hunger, violence, and despair. Blending historical fiction, biography, and documentary realism, Stone is both a literary narrative and a historical testimony — a powerful exploration of memory, survival, and human dignity under Soviet totalitarian rule. This novel is legally available in Ukrainian and Russian digital libraries.
Volodymyr Shablia is a Ukrainian writer and researcher whose work focuses on the lived experience of people inside the Soviet totalitarian system. His multi-volume biographical novel Stone is based on real lives, archival materials, and personal testimonies. Through individual human stories, Shablia explores how repression, fear, and ideological pressure shaped everyday existence in the USSR from the 1920s to the 1940s. Rather than heroic myths or political abstractions, his writing concentrates on ordinary people — their moral choices, compromises, resilience, and the quiet struggle to remain human under inhuman conditions. Stone is both a literary narrative and a historical testimony, examining how totalitarianism enters daily life gradually, long before it becomes visible through prisons and camps. Official page: facebook.com/Volodymyr.Shablia