In isolation : dispatches from occupied Donbas /

"In this collection of dispatches, Stanislav Aseyev attempts to understand the reasons behind the success of Russian propaganda among the residents of the industrial region of Donbas. For the first time, an inside account shows the toll on real human lives and civic freedoms that citizens conti...

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Main Authors: Aseev, Stanislav, 1989- (Author)
Group Author: Wolanskyj, Lidia (Translator)
Published: Harvard University Press for the Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Ukrainian
Series: Harvard library of Ukrainian literature ; 1
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Summary: "In this collection of dispatches, Stanislav Aseyev attempts to understand the reasons behind the success of Russian propaganda among the residents of the industrial region of Donbas. For the first time, an inside account shows the toll on real human lives and civic freedoms that citizens continue to suffer in Russia's hybrid war on its territory"--Amazon.
"In this exceptional collection of dispatches from occupied Donbas, writer and journalist Stanislav Aseyev details the internal and external changes observed in the cities of Makiïvka and Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. Aseyev scrutinizes his immediate environment and questions himself in an attempt to understand the reasons behind the success of Russian propaganda among the working-class residents of the industrial region of Donbas" --
"In this work of documentary prose, Aseyev focuses on the early period of the Russian-sponsored military aggression in Ukraine's east, the period of 2015-2017. The author's testimony ends with his arrest for publishing his dispatches and his subsequent imprisonment and torture in a modern-day concentration camp on the outskirts of Donetsk run by lawless mercenaries and local militants with the tacit approval and support of Moscow. For the first time, an inside account is presented here of the toll on real human lives and civic freedoms that the citizens of Europe's largest country continue to suffer in Russia's hybrid war on its territory"--
Item Description: Maps on lining papers.
Original title: V izoli︠a︡t︠s︡iï : dopysy pro Donbas. Kyïv : Li︠u︡ta sprava, 2018.
Carrier Form: xiv, 295 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Awards: National Shevchenko Prize Laureate, 2021
Peterson Literary Fund Translation-In-Progress Grant Winner, 2021
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9780674268784
0674268784
9780674268791
0674268792
Index Number: DK508
CLC: K511.35
Call Number: K511.35/A816
Contents: The Lost Generation of the "Fabled Novorossiia" --
How I Became a Shadow in My Own Land --
Who Has Joined the DPR Militants and What Are They Fighting for? --
Executed as an "Enemy of the People" of the DPR --
The Checkpoint: "I'm Alive because of the War" --
How to Defeat the DPR --
Young People in the DPR and the LPR: What Does the Future Hold? --
The Donetsk "Uprising" a Year Later: The Future of an Illusion --
An Excuse to Pull the Trigger --
The Voice of the Donbas: How Five Thousand Victims Are "Heard" --
Chronicle of Decline and Fall: The Donetsk Oblast State Administration Building --
Grenades Aren't a Big Deal Anymore: Everyday Tragedies in Makiivka --
Why They Like "Tsars" in the Donbas --
What Is Ukraine to Me? The View from Makiivka --
A Letter to the Russians --
Who Lives off the Residents of Occupied Donbas? --
The "Esperanto" of Vladimir Putin --
A Letter to My Country --
The Half-life of the Sovok --
Irreconcilable Differences --
A Few Fairytales about the DPR --
Donbas: Seven Hundred Days of Solitude --
What Comes Next? --
Lower Than Rock Bottom --
Cultural Life under Occupation: The City of Donetsk --
Citizens without Citizenship --
Homo Donbasus, or The Changes Brought by the War --
About Easter and More --
Chaos in Their Heads: How the War Is Perceived in the Occupied Zone --
What Pygmalion Left Unsaid --
Evening Strolls through an Empty City --
Quid Prodest? --
The "Remainers": The Undiscovered Bosch of the DPR --
Screeching in the Thorns --
"Primaries" under the Occupation --
Propaganda on the Streets of Donetsk --
Occupation as It Is: Khartsyzk --
That Sweet Word, "War" --
Where the Elite of Occupied Donetsk Take Their Leisure --
Donetsk: A Tour of Expropriated Places --
Immersed in War --
The Donbas in 2017: Three Variations on a Theme --
The DPR and Religion --
How the Militants Prepare Children to Join Their Military Organizations --
"I Fought in the War": Life after Leaving the DPR Militia --
Back in the USSR: Soviet Themes in Donetsk Eateries --
"Looking for a Tusk to Buy": Ads in Occupied Donetsk --
Following the Path of Crimea? --
Us and Them --
A Knack for Losing Things.