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Diary of an Invasion [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 218x145x25 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Deep Vellum Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1646052811
  • ISBN-13: 9781646052813
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 218x145x25 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Deep Vellum Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1646052811
  • ISBN-13: 9781646052813
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
One of the most important Ukrainian voices throughout the Russian invasion, the author of Death and the Penguin and Grey Bees collects his searing dispatches from the heart of Kyiv.

This journal of the invasion, a collection of Andrey Kurkov's writings and broadcasts from Kyiv, is a remarkable record of a brilliant writer at the forefront of a 21st-century war. Andrey Kurkov has been a consistent satirical commentator on his adopted country of Ukraine. His most recent work, Grey Bees, is a dark foreshadowing of the devastation in the eastern part of Ukraine in which only two villagers remain in a village bombed to smithereens. The author has lived in Kyiv and in the remote countryside of Ukraine throughout the Russian invasion. He has also been able to fly to European capitals where he has been working to raise money for charities and to address crowded halls. Kurkov has been asked to write for every English newspaper, as also to be interviewed all over Europe. He has become an important voice for his people.

Kurkov sees every video and every posted message, and he spends the sleepless nights of continuous bombardment of his city delivering the truth about this invasion to the world.

Map
10(3)
Preface 13(4)
12.29.21 Goodbye Delta! Hello Omicron!
17(3)
01.03.22 "Don't Mention the War!"
20(6)
01.05.22 Merry Christmas!
26(3)
01.14.22 Ukrainian TV Series: Producers and Actors
29(6)
01.15.22 January Evening by Candlelight
35(4)
01.21.22 "Nothing Personal!"
39(4)
01.28.22 Between Virus and War
43(6)
01.30.22 Choosing Your Words, The Language Question in Ukraine
49(5)
02.02.22 Reinventing History
54(4)
02.11.22 Ukrainian Battlegrounds: The Street, the Library, and the Church
58(6)
02.13.22 Everything Is Heating up, Including the Sauna
64(6)
02.20.22 Culture Under Threat
70(5)
02.23.22 Tension, but No Panic
75(7)
02.24.22 Last Borscht in Kyiv
82(1)
03.01.22 The Time Is Now
82(3)
03.02.22 Remember Me with a Smile
85(5)
03.03.22 Borders
90(1)
03.05.22 How Long Is the Shadow of the Past?
91(14)
03.06.22 Interview with a Cupof Coffee
105(3)
03.08.22 Bread with Blood
108(4)
03.09.22 A Country in Search of Safety
112(5)
03.10.22 Is It a Good Time to Look Back?
117(8)
03.13.22 Archaeology of War
125(6)
03.15.22 "When I Cry, I Can't Speak"
131(2)
03.16.22 Keeping Track and Staying Positive
133(6)
03.23.22 Bills and Animals
139(3)
03.24.22 Displaced Lives
142(7)
03.28.22 Time to Sow Wheat
149(4)
03.30.22 Bees and Books
153(6)
04.06.22 About the War and "Dead" Books
159(8)
04.13.22 Choosing a School for Your Child Has Just Got Harder
167(2)
04.20.22 The Tale of Rooster Tosha and the War
169(9)
04.21.22 Two Months of War: Looking Back and Thinking Ahead
178(3)
04.25.22 Culture Goes Underground
181(4)
04.26.22 Choosing the Lesser Evil?
185(6)
04.29.22 Whose Side Are the Black Sea Dolphins on?
191(6)
05.01.22 Ukrainian Culture at War
197(7)
05.11.22 Tattoo Life in Someone Else's City and in Someone Else's Apartment
204(7)
05.18.22 Will Zelensky Become a True Best-Selling Author?
211(6)
05.23.22 Russian Shamans against Ukrainian Amulets
217(6)
05.25.22 Who Is Afraid of Ukraine's Victory?
223(7)
05.28.22 Gin without Tonic
230(5)
06.12.22 A Ukrainian Princess and "Good Russians"
235(7)
06.14.22 Selling a War
242(6)
06.28.22 Everyone Is Looking for Blood
248(7)
07.05.22 The Power of Thought
255(8)
07.11.22 War, Cars, and the Summer
263(8)
Epilogue 271(1)
Index 272