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A book in Ukrainian language entitled Poetics of Mysticality. A Collective Monography edited by Ol’ga Červìns’ka concerns the problems of so called sacrology. Fourteen authors focus on issue of sacred and literature. There are thirteen scientists from Ukraine and one from Japan. The book is divided into two parts. In the first part there are articles about ‘sacred’ (mysticality) as a category in poetics. Here authors describe paradoxes and borders of mysticality (Ol’ga V’âčeslavìvna Červìns’ka), mysticality in literature (Roman Volodimirovič Mnih), the Biblical glocalism and artistic literature (Igor Josipovič Nabitovič), symbol in poetics of ‘sacred’ (mysticality) (Zorâna Bogdanìvna Lanovik and Mar’âna Bogdanìvna Lanovik) In the second part of the book there are articles about ‘sacred’ in the projects of literary experience. Here eight authors describe the next problems: German romanticism and ‘sacred’ (Boris Borisovič Šalagìnov), understanding of ‘sacred’ in contemporary Japan literature (Koiti Itokava [Itokawa] from Japan), sacred motives of Jewish cabalism in a book by Paul Celan A Rose for Nobody (Petro Vasil’ovič Rihlo), Mona Lisa and expressionistic project of sacred experience in a novel A Thief by Georg Heym (Svìtlana Pavlìvna Macenka), ‘sacred’ in postmodern reception in the cemetery Highgate in London (Natalìâ Oleksandrìvna Vysoc’ka), mysticality and mystification as a counterpoint of an artistic text by Jean Iris Murdoch (Al’ona Anatolìїvna Matìjčak), transgression of Dostoevskij’s mystical reality in literary practice of Georges Bernanos (Roman Anatolìjovič Dzik), the ways of expression of mysticism (mystery, sacred) in recent promotional materials (Alla Volodimirìvna Sažina). There is one article in the summary of the book, where Oleksandr Oleksandrovič Korabl’ov describes the problem what philology should say about mistique?