
"Despite the (by now far too) familiar tropes and types, and the excessive reliance on excessive alcohol consumption, Depeche Mode stands out among novels of the early post-Soviet transition - going beyond these, as well as offering a few very nice literary flourishes and twists, early evidence of Zhadan's promise as a writer." M.A.Orthofer, the complete review
"More, perhaps, than any other writer from the post-Soviet era, Serhiy Zhadan speaks to this experience of national and personal upheaval... Zhadan gives us a flâneur's perspective on post-Soviet urban life, with its ruined socialist architecture, industrial wastelands, petty crime and violence. The absurdity of the clash of socialist and Western culture is also sharply observed." Uilleam Blacker, The Times Literary Supplement
"Serhiy Zhadan is a poet and novelist whose work has been likened to Rimbaud, Charles Bukowski and Irvine Welsh. Depeche Mode is his debut novel, and it depicts Ukrainian youth during the turbulence of the 1990s. [...] The characters confront elements of their reality and embark on a sad and dramatic adventure around Kharkiv and further afield. " Saffron Swire, Reaction
"In fact, Serhiy is not only a brilliant novelist but also a superb poet who succeeds in blending tradition and modernity in his verse. Kerouac and Skovoroda, Semenko and Ginsberg." Massimiliano Di Pasquale, Eastonline