The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister
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The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister
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A thoughtful and powerful reckoning with loss and the war in Ukraine from the Director of the Ukrainian institute
WITH A FOREWORD BY PHILIPPE SANDS AND AN INTRODUCTION BY ANDREY KURKOV
'If you read only one book about the war, this is the one to read.' - Henry Marsh, author of Do No Harm
'Unforgettable. An immediate history of a cruel war and a personal chronicle of unbearable loss' - Simon Sebag-Montefiore, author of The World
Killed by shrapnel as he served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Olesya Khromeychuk's brother Volodymyr died on the frontline in eastern Ukraine. As Khromeychuk tries to come to terms with losing her brother, she also tries to process the Russian invasion of Ukraine: as a historian of war, as a woman, and as a sister.
In a thoughtful blend of memoir and essay, Olesya Khromeychuk tells the story of her brother - and of Ukraine. Beautifully written and giving unique, poignant insight into the lives of those affected, it is an urgent act of resistance against the dehumanising cruelty of war.
'If you want to understand Ukraine's determination to resist, Olesya Khromeychuk's book is essential.' - Paul Mason, author of How to Stop Fascism
[A] tender and courageous book... Khromeychuk's clear-sighted prose expresses the pain that thousands, even millions, have felt in every conflict, past and present. - The Literary Review Magazine
'A touching and brilliantly written account about grief, and also about strength. I read it in one night.' - Olia Hercules
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The book by Olesya Khromeychuk is praised for its eloquent and emotionally powerful exploration of grief and memory, blending personal tragedy with broader historical context. Described as both moving and intellectually engaging, it offers a poignant look at her brother's death and the impact of conflict, particularly the war in Ukraine. The writing is noted for its combination of emotional depth and intellectual honesty, often striking a balance between the intimately personal and the universal struggles of loss and war.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781800961203
Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 August 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Monoray
Contributors:
- Foreword by Andrey Kurkov
- Foreword by Philippe Sands
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 16.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 160g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
Dr Olesya Khromeychuk (@OKhromeychuk) is a historian and writer. She has taught the history of East-Central Europe at Cambridge, UCL, UEA and King's College London and is currently the Director of the Ukrainian Institute London. She has written for the New York Review of Books, Der Spiegel, the Los Angeles Review of Books, openDemocracy and Metro.
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