In Wartime: Stories From Ukraine
by Tim Judah /
2016 / English / EPUB
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From one of the finest journalists of our time comes a
definitive, boots-on-the-ground dispatch from the front lines of
the conflict in Ukraine.
From one of the finest journalists of our time comes a
definitive, boots-on-the-ground dispatch from the front lines of
the conflict in Ukraine.
Ever since Ukraine’s violent 2014 revolution, followed by Russia’s
annexation of Crimea, the country has been at war. Misinformation
reigns, more than two million people have been displaced, and
Ukrainians fight one another on a second front—the crucial war
against corruption.
Ever since Ukraine’s violent 2014 revolution, followed by Russia’s
annexation of Crimea, the country has been at war. Misinformation
reigns, more than two million people have been displaced, and
Ukrainians fight one another on a second front—the crucial war
against corruption.
With
WithIn Wartime
In Wartime, Tim Judah lays bare the events that have
turned neighbors against one another and mired Europe’s
second-largest country in a conflict seemingly without end.
, Tim Judah lays bare the events that have
turned neighbors against one another and mired Europe’s
second-largest country in a conflict seemingly without end.
In Lviv, Ukraine’s western cultural capital, mothers tend the
graves of sons killed on the other side of the country. On the
Maidan, the square where the protests that deposed President
Yanukovych began, pamphleteers, recruiters, buskers, and mascots
compete for attention. In Donetsk, civilians who cheered Russia’s
President Putin find their hopes crushed as they realize they have
been trapped in the twilight zone of a frozen conflict.
In Lviv, Ukraine’s western cultural capital, mothers tend the
graves of sons killed on the other side of the country. On the
Maidan, the square where the protests that deposed President
Yanukovych began, pamphleteers, recruiters, buskers, and mascots
compete for attention. In Donetsk, civilians who cheered Russia’s
President Putin find their hopes crushed as they realize they have
been trapped in the twilight zone of a frozen conflict.
Judah talks to everyone from politicians to poets, pensioners, and
historians. Listening to their clashing explanations, he
interweaves their stories to create a sweeping, tragic portrait of
a country fighting a war of independence from Russia—twenty-five
years after the collapse of the USSR.
Judah talks to everyone from politicians to poets, pensioners, and
historians. Listening to their clashing explanations, he
interweaves their stories to create a sweeping, tragic portrait of
a country fighting a war of independence from Russia—twenty-five
years after the collapse of the USSR.