Literature •
No End to Cossack Kin - a novel by
Olexandr Ilchenko. •
Mamay - a historical verse novel by
Leonid Gorlach. •
The Cossack Mamay Myth - collection of poems by
Ihor Kalynets.
Movie In 2003, director
Oles Sanin made the film
Mamay at the
Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Film Studio.
Music In music, the image of Cossack Mamay was reflected in the songs of contemporary Ukrainian bands
Komu Vnyz, and
Vopli Vidoplyasova.
Street art During the
Revolution of Dignity, the artist Mykola Goncharov recreated the image of Cossack Mamaiya in graffiti and posters of the series "All you need is love", replacing the kobza with a Kalashnikov rifle, and the damask with a lit Molotov cocktail.
Cossack Mamay coin On the 1997 coin minted by
National Bank of Ukraine, Cossack Mamay is dressed in a rich coat with fur and sits with his legs crossed, smoking a pipe and playing a kobza. Traditional elements of Cossack military life are around Mamay: a horse with rich harness, tied to a spear with a flag planted into the ground; a green oak tree with a sabre hanging from it; a pistol and a stone powder case; Turkish
kalpak (high hat), and a bottle of
okovyta (Ukrainian for
aqua vitae). The
coin edge has the inscriptions: (,
Cossack Mamay) – at the left and (,
Knight of Freedom and Honor) – at the right. On top, these inscriptions are separated with a small flag at the spear point and, underneath, a conventionalized
guelder-rose spray. The Mamay coin is from the "Heroes of the Cossack Age" series, Ukrainian commemorative and jubilee coins. == See also ==