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Sky Above Kharkiv: Dispatches from the Ukrainian Front

English

By (author): Serhiy Zhadan

Translated by: Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler, Reilly Costigan-Humes

From Ukraines leading writer-activist comes an intimate account of resistance and survival in the earliest months of the Russian-Ukrainian war
 
A vivid, in-the-trenches report from a Ukrainian city and its injured, yet unbreakable citizens.Kirkus Reviews

 
When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Serhiy Zhadan took to social media to coordinate a network of resistance workers and send messages of courage to his fellow Ukrainians. What began as a local organizing effort exploded onto the international stage as readers around the globe looked to Zhadan as a key eyewitness documenting Russian atrocities.
 
In this powerful record of the wars harrowing first four months, Zhadan works day and night in Kharkiv to evacuate children and the elderly from suburbs that have come under fire. He sends lists of life-saving medications to the West in the hopes of procuring them for civilians, coordinates food deliveries, collects money for military equipment, and organizes concerts. He shares photographs of the open skygrateful for every pause in the shellingand captures images of beloved institutions reduced to rubble. Well restore everything. Well rebuild everything, he writes.
 
As the days pass, the city empties. Friends are killed. And when images of the Bucha massacre are released, Zhadans own voice falters: Im speechless. Hang in there, my friends. Tomorrow, well wake up one day closer to our victory. An intimate work of witness literature, this book is at once the testimony of one man entering a new reality and the story of a society fighting for the right to exist. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780300270860

About Serhiy Zhadan

Serhiy Zhadan is Ukraines beloved literary and activist voice. He has received the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade and several international literature prizes. His previous books include Mesopotamia; The Orphanage; and What We Live For What We Die For: Selected Poems. Zhadan lives in Kharkiv. Reilly Costigan-Humes and Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler translate contemporary Ukrainian literature.

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