I love Russia: reporting from a lost country
"An unprecedented and intimate portrait of Russia, and a fearless cri de cur for journalism in opposition to the global authoritarian turn To be a journalist is to tell the truth. I Love Russia is Elena Kostyuchenko's fearless and unrelenting attempt to document Putin's Russia as expe...
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Zusammenfassung: | "An unprecedented and intimate portrait of Russia, and a fearless cri de cur for journalism in opposition to the global authoritarian turn To be a journalist is to tell the truth. I Love Russia is Elena Kostyuchenko's fearless and unrelenting attempt to document Putin's Russia as experienced by those whom it systematically and brutally erases: village girls recruited into sex work, queer people in the outer provinces, patients and doctors at a Ukrainian maternity ward, and reporters like herself. The result is a singular portrait of a nation, and of a young woman who refuses to be silenced. In March 2022, as a reporter for Russia's last free press, Novaya Gazeta, Kostyuchenko crossed the border into Ukraine to cover the war. It was her mission to ensure that Russians witnessed the horrors Putin was committing in their name. She filed her pieces knowing that should she return home, she would likely be prosecuted and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Yet, driven by the conviction that the greatest form of love and patriotism is criticism, she continues to write, undaunted and with eyes wide open. I Love Russia stitches together reportage from the past 15 years with personal essays, assembling a kaleidoscopic narrative that Kostyuchenko understands may be the last work from her country that she'll publish for a long time-perhaps ever. She writes because the threat of Putin's Russia extends beyond herself, beyond Crimea, and beyond Ukraine. We fail to understand it at our own peril"-- |
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CONTENTS Силпткн I. The Men from TV 1 Putin’s Been at It for a Long Time, but Picking Medvedev Was a Huge Pain in the Ass ♦ May 8,2008* СПАРТЕ 2. Childhood Ends 11 The HZB ♦ May 25, 2011 Chapter 3. Moscow Isn’t Russia 33 Life on the Sapsan Wayside ♦ June 6, 2010 CHAPTER A. Justice vs. Decency 58 From Sunrise to Sunrise ♦ May 26,2009 CHAPTER 5. Helplessness 76 Numbers Cmm η fi. What It's Like to Be a Woman 83 The Highway ♦ October 7,2010 Chapter 7. My Love (Invisible and True) 107 With Love and Sorrow ♦ February 2,2019*
Снла я. Non-Russians 124 The Last Helicopters * March 19,202Г C nm« a. My First IV«r (Mama and Crimea) 169 Your Husband Voluntarily Went under Fire ♦ June 17, 2014 Cnm’ti k io. Memory (Erasure) 192 Dreams of Beslan ♦ September 2, 2016 CIPTFR n. The Darkness Has No Heart 217 Rust ♦ July 14,2020 CnMi m rz. It's Been Fascistfor a Long Time (Open Your Eyes) 263 Internat ♦ April 30, 2021* Chapter 13. The War (How It Broke through the Soil and Blossomed) 321 Mykolaiv ♦ March 13,2022* CONCL sios. Novaya and I (We Were a Cult) 343 Acknowledgments 351 Translators’Acknowledgments Index 355 * translated by Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse 353
In de.τ Abdulkhlanov, Anton, 55 Abdullayev, Ruslan, 228-30, 231-32, 245, 256,257 abortion Maga and the HZB, 14-15 at internat, 308-9, 310, 315, 318 Abramova, Natalia, 253-54 Abrosimov, Yuri, 176-79 Afghanistan, 80, 179,181,184 Aglaya (resident), 278, 281 AGS-17 Playma, 183 Aishat, at HZB, 27 Akhmetchin, Rinat, 223 Akkhinchu-Borzoi, 221-22 Aleksandrovich, Stanislav, 187 Aleksandrovich, Yuri, 231,334-35 Alekseeva, Valentina, 50-51 Alex, at HZB, 16, 28 Alexievich, Svetlana, 324 Alfa Bank, 108-9 Alina (resident), 308-12 Ambarnaya River, 223,226,239,246 Aminazin (resident), 287 Ananiev, Zhenya, 31-32 Anatoliyevna, Zoya, 223-24 Andrei, 89-90,106 Andreyevna, Valentina, 267-68,271 Anin, Roman, 324-25 Anka (prostitute), 100-101 annexation of Crimea, 169-91 Kostyuchenko and, 169-75 status referendum of2014, 172-73 Antifa, 220 anti-Semitism, 125 Anton, at HZB, 27 Antonovka, 331-32 Anya, 14,107-11 Anya, at HZB, 21, 24, 27 Arctic, and Norilsk oil spill of 2020, 241-42,262 Arctic foxes, 143 Arctic herrings (tugun), 138 Arctic Mirrors (Slezkine), 146,154 Arctic owls, 47 argish, 157 Aristotle, 53 Arkhangelskiy Alley (Moscow), 343-44 Army Base A0224, 338-41 Artemyeva, Anya, 174 Artyom (Nganasan), 137-39 Astrakhan, 263,266-67 Atlas of Raw Minerals, Technological Manufacturing Products and Commercial Production, 244-45 Avam River, 130-33, 138-39 Avenue of Broken Streetlamps (TV show), 64 aversion therapy, 102,102n, 156 Babchenko, Arkady, 324-25, 345 Baburova, Anastasia, ix, 220-21,222 Balabanovka, 330-31 Bald Mountain, 140 baloks, 134,134n, 138,144 Barbovna, Elizaveta, 143 Barkhatov, Roman,
144 Barkhatova, Masha, 144-46,151-52 Barsukova, Natasha, 163, 209 battalion tactical groups (BTGs), 329
INDEX Batygina, Elena, 333-34 Bazhenova, Nina, 274-77, 315-16 Belanova, Elena, 334 Berdichevo, 49-50 Bergalieva, Irina, 58,61-62 Berlin, 35, 209 Beslan massacre of 2004, viii, 192-216 Bespalova, Olga, 135-37 Bigonashvili, Sosik, 201 Birykova, Veronica, 336 Blagoveshchensk, 220 BM-21 Grads, 330 BM-27 Uragans “Hurricanes,” 330 Bobrova, Olga, 324-25 Bogoslov, 126-27 Bolshakov, Andrey, 168 Bolsheviks Nganasan people and, 146-48 Whites (White movement), 116« bombing of Kyiv, 36, 327 bombing of Mykolaiv, 328-34 Army Base A0224, 338-41 Balabanovka neighborhood, 330-31 hospital airstrikes, 341-42 Borisovna, Ekaterina, 289-90 Budanov, Yuri, 221 Bukhalovo, 49-52 Bukhalovo Pass, 49-50 Butym, Arina, 336 Butym, Dmitry, 336 Bzarova, Emilia, 195,197-98 “Cardiogram” (song), 297 Cerberus, 44-45 Chan-Chu-Mila, Nikolai, 336 Charité Hospital (Berlin), 209 Chayachy Island, 248 Chechens, 3, 84,118 Chechen wars, viii, 5-6,18,19, 55,176, 219-21,324 Politkovskaya’s reporting on, 6,219-20, 221, 324 Chechnya (Chechen Republic), 6,220 Chepurnoi, Yaroslav, 329 Chernobyl disaster, 250 Cheslavovna, Anna, 38-44 Cheslavovna, Gena, 40-41 Cheslavovna, Petyaena, 41 chums, 135,135« Chuprianovka Station, 37 Chuprin, Evgeny, 148-49 churkas, 26-27, 26«, 75, 84, 85,92 City University of New York (CUNY), 326-27 climate change, 133 cobalt, 224-25,244-45 Cold Case (TV show), 64 Combat Brotherhood, 178, 178«, 180 Committee of the North, 146-47 Constitution of Russia Fifty-first Article of the, 229, 229« presidential term limits, 7n Constitution of Ukraine, 172 copper, 224, 225,234, 244-45 Cops (TV show), 64 Cossacks,
109,116,116«, 267 Dubentsovand Galdin murders, 116,118, 119,123 Transnistria conflict, 184 vodka and Russians, 154 Covid-19 pandemic, 224,327 at internat, 277, 293-94 Crimea, annexation of, 169-91 Elchaninova’s search for Ivanovich, 176-91 Kostyuchenko and, 169-75 Crimea status referendum of 2014,172-73 Cyclodol, 317-18 Dagestan, 27, 50, 91, 92-93 Daldykan River, 223,226,230,238 Darwin, Charles, 190 Demnimeyevna, Evdokia, 137,140-42 Denis, 77-79 Dentumeyevna, Nina, 130-31,143,161-62, 164-66,168 Deripaska, Oleg, 258 Deryugina, Olga, 334 diamaku birds, 162 Dima (resident), 277-78, 318, 319 Dima (photographer), 246-47, 256 Dima (sergeant), 71-75 Dimas, at HZB, 22-23, 24-25,27,28 Dnieper, 184 Dogan, Alana, 201, 215-16 Dogan, Milena, 214-16 Dolgan people, 132,144,226-27,249 Dolgoe Lake, 245 Domnikov, Igor, 217-18,220,222, 228 Donbas, ix, 77-78,177,178, 325-26 Donetsk, 175, 325-26, 327 Donetsk Airport, 176-77,179-80 Dorovsky, Sergey, 218 Down syndrome, 277, 307, 308 356
INDEX drinking, 54,101-2,131, 152,156-57, 316 aversion therapy (“coding”) for, 102, 102«,156 at HZB, 14-15,25-26 war on drinking, 163-64 Drobinskaya, Kolya, 264 Drobinskaya, Maxim, 264 Drobinskaya, Misha, 263-66,264 Drobinskaya, Nadya, 264 Drobinskaya, Roma, 264, 265 Drobinskaya, Tavifa, 263-64 Drobinskaya, Vera, 263-71 drug use, 73-74 at HZB, 17,25, 26-27 Vanya’s overdose, 11-13 Dubentsov, Vladimir, 112-23 background of, 114-15 Finko's investigation, 117-18 the graveyard, 121-23 murder suspects, 119-21,123 Dudinka, 131,148,149,153,156,167, 224-27,258 Dudiyeva, Allochka, 201 Dudypta River, 133-34, 138-39,148,158 Dulayev, Ibragim, 212-13 Duma Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix,110 Shchekochikhin’s election, 218 United Russia party in, 178« Durakova, Galina, 149-50 Durakova, Olya, 163 Dzarasov, Asik, 201 Dzarasov, Aslan, 201-2 Dzarasov, Kazbek, 201-3 Dzarasov, Sarmat, 201-2 Dzarasov, Zaur, 201-2,214 Dzgoyeva, Fatima, 208-11 Dzhabeliya, Manana, 58-62 Dzhabeliya, Nika, 59, 61 economic reforms of 1990s, 2-3,2« Efremov, Aleksandr, 176-79 Egor (policeman), 64-65 Egyptian revolution, 325 Elagir, Sergey, 249-50 Elchaninova, Lyana, 179-83,184-91 election of 1991, viii, 2-3 election of 2000, viii, 5-6 election of 2008,7,7« Ellipses (rock group), 155 Enets people, 226-27 environmental disasters. See Norilsk Nickel oil spill of 2020 Epiphan, Fat, 182-83 Estemirova, Natalia, ix, 221-22 Eugene Onegin (Pushkin), 291 Euromaidan, 170 European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), 193,211-12,213« EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, 170 Eva (Nganasan), 136-37 Evenks people, 226-27 Falkov, Igor, 138-39
fascism, 321-24, 348 Federal Security Service. See FSB Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources (Rosprirodnadzor), 226, 230, 231-32,234-35,238, 262 Federal Service for the Supervision of Environment, Technology and Nuclear Management (Rostekhnadzor), 238 Fedorovna, Nina, 52-54 Fedorovna, Vladimir, 53-54 Fedya, at HZB, 24-25 Fet-Oglyh, Aleksandr, 119, 123 First South-West Interbrigade, 183 forced sterilizations, at internat, 308-12,318 Fourth Municipal Hospital (Tver), 39, 46,47 Fourteen Weeks of Silence (album), 280 45th Special Purpose Regiment, 176 FSB (Federal Security Service), 19, 19«, 220 Beslan school siege of 2004, 192,193, 194, 196-97 Crimea and Elchaninova’s search for Ivanovich, 180,187,188 murder of Politkovskaya, 220 Norilsk spill of 2020, 224, 227,240-41, 251-52 poisoning of Litvinenko, 219 Galdin, Nikolai, 112-23 background of, 114-15 Finko’s investigation, 117-18 the graveyard, 121-23 murder suspects, 119-21,123 Gappoyev, Ruslan, 205 gay pride, 109-10 Gazi-Yurt, 222 Gazprom, 74-75,74« Gennadievna, Elena, 227 Georgians, Russia deportations of 2006, 59-61 357
INDEX Georgian war with Russia, ix, 80,184, 324-25 Geraschenko, Anatoly, 331-32 Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), 46,46«, 48 Girin, Nikita, 345 Gleb, at HZB, 14-15 Glissé Angelica, 286 global warming, 133 gold, 87,207, 225, 252 Golyj Point, 248 Good Night, Little Ones! (TV show), 2 Gorbenko, Edik, 113 Gorky Park (Moscow), 34-35 Goryachev, Ilya, 221 Gosha, at HZB, 25-26, 29-31, 32 Gospromkhoz, 148, 248 Grachev, Andrei, 259-60 Grand Kremlin Palace (Moscow), 8-9, 34, 76-77 Grape Day (GD), 14,14«, 16 Grebenshchikov, Boris, 297 “Green Coach, The” (lullaby), 294 Greenpeace, 133, 246-47 Gristvyanka, 45-46 Grozny bombing of 1999,219-20 GRU (Russian Federation), 64 Gulag, 141,225 Gumetsova, Aza, 207 Gusev, Valentin, 143 gypsies, 42-44,42« Hare Krishnas, 119 Harry Potter (movies), 265, 317 Heaven (Moscow), 34 Hitler, Adolf, 159 homophobia, 109-10 Dubentsov and Galdin murders, 112-23 hoofrot, 147 Houses of Culture, 4 Ilsky, 112,114-15,116,122 Immortal Regiment, 159,159« Indiana Jones (movie), 34 Indigenous Soviets (Leonov), 147 individual rehabilitation plan (IRP), 301 Ingushetia, 27,215« International Criminal Court (Hague), 334 International Women’s Day, 68 Iraq War, 175 iridium, 225 Ivanovich, Victor, 56 Jews in Russia, 125,129 kach,27« Kadyrov, Ramzan, 219-20 Kalashnikovo, 46-48 Kalashnikovo Palace of Culture, 46,47 Kalashnikovo Station, 44-47 kamusses, 162 Kant, Immanuel, 53 Karachay-Cherkessia, 91 Kara Sea, 226,245 Katya, at HZB, 14-15,17-18,32 keingeirsya, 143 Kesayeva, Ella, 195-96,198,211-14 Kesayeva, Zarina, 195,212 KGB (Committee for State Security), 5,19«
Kharayelakh River, 243,244,245,255 Kharchenko, Tatiana, 113-14,121-22 Khasis, Evgenia, 221 khazar, 204, 204« Kherson, 330, 339 Khudalov, Georgy, 201 Klyushin, Igor, 231-32,256 Kobylkin, Dmitry, 234-35,262 Kodzayev, Partizan Ramazanovich, 205 Kogotko, Yosef, 246-47, 251,252-53,255-56 Kolya, 42,44, 52,112-13,115,121 Kolya (resident), 264 Koniyev, Taimuraz, 205 Korolenko, Evgeny, 179-83,184-91 Koroleva, Natasha, 209 Kosterkin, Tubiaku, 141 Kosterkin, Yura, 155-57 Kostya (Nganasan), 157-58 Kostyuchenko, Galina, 1-5, 34, 76,80, 81, 125-29, 321-23 Covid diagnosis, 327 death of Vanya, 11,13 early life of, 126-29 Kotura Nguo, 148-50 Kozyrev, Yury, 223 Krasnodarsk Village-Type Settlement, 49-50 Kremlin Palace (Moscow), 8-9,34, 76-77 Kresty, 148-49,246, 248-49 Kruzhanova, Anna, 52 Kryvyi Rih, 329 kulaks, 147 Kulbakino Air Base, 330, 340 Kungayeva, Elza, 220 358
INDEX Kurya, 250 Kyiv bombing, 36, 327 Labor Day, 11,11η Laila (prostitute), 92-93,98-99,101 Larino, 126-29 legal incompetence, 313-16 Lenin, Vladimir, 47 Leonov, N. E., 147 Leontievo, 52-55 Lesha (prostitute), 97-98 LGBTQ+, 109-11 Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix,110 Likhoborka River, 15 Likhoslavl, 40,41,43, 46 Liliya (resident), 275-76 Lipetsk, 217-18 Lisyi Gory, 38 Litvinenko, Alexander, 219 Liza, at HZB, 21, 27, 28-29 Lord of the (movies), 64 Lost and Delirious (TV show), 107 Luhansk, 175,325-26, 327 Lyell’s syndrome, 219 Lyokha (Nganasan), 157-60 Lyosha, 9,10 Lytkina, Galina, 334 Lyuba (resident), 275, 280-81, 285,288, 314 Maga, at HZB, 14-15,16,19-22, 24-25,28,32 Maidan Revolution, 170-72 Makarov, Denis, 257 Makhmudov brothers, 220 Malakhov+ (TV show), 51 Malaya Vishera terrorist attack of 2007, 83-85 Malek, Alia, 326-27 Margiyeva, Elvira, 196 Margiyeva, Svetlana, 195,196,198 marijuana, 73-74 Marina (resident), 283-84 Marina, at HZB, 26-27 Marina, in Beslan, 204-5 Mariupol hospital airstrike, 341-43 Markelov, Stanislav, ix, 70,70«, 220-21,222 Markovna, Maria, 125 Martha (prostitute), 90,91,93,97, 98,102,106 Maryana (Nganasan), 152-53 Masha (Nganasan), 144 Masha, in Shlyuz, 42-43,44 Mayakovskaya Square (Moscow), 33 Medvedev, Dmitry, 7-10, 7n election of 2008, ix, 7, 7n Melikov, Magomed, 204 Menni, Marcello, 53 Mesker-Yurt, 6 Meskhetian Turks, 267 Metal Production Beyond the Arctic Circle, 245 Mikeladze, Nugzar, 344-45, 346-47 Mikhailova, Natalia, 333-34 Mikhailovich, Sergei, 134-35, 151-54, 163-64,167 Mikhailovna, Galina, 48 Milashina, Elena, 193, 346-47 miner
blockade of 1998, 3, 3n Ministry of Education, 209 Ministry of Emergency Management, 255-56 Ministry of Finance, 232« Ministry of Housing, 206 Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), 74,220,241 Mitrokhin, Sergey, 253-54 Moi Dorn (My Home) Alliance, 228-28 moiras, 54 morality vs. decency, 60 Moscow, 33-36 Moscow apartment, 76-81 Moscow City Court, 59« Moscow City Police, 63-75, 74« March case, 68-69 Moscow Helsinki Group (MHG), 59-60, 59« Moscow State Law University, 59 Moscow Summer Olympics (1980), 110 moskal, 171, 171« Muratov, Dmitry, 344, 348-49 Murmansk, 246 Mykolaiv bombing, 328-34 Army Base A0224, 338-41 Balabanovka neighborhood, 330-31 hospital airstrikes, 341-42 orphanage bombing, 331-34 Mykolaiv City Hospital No. 3, 342 Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant, 226,232,235, 248 Nadya, 331 narod, 146« Narodniks, 146,146« 359
INDEX Nastya (resident), 268-69, 281,283, 284, 287-88 Natasha (aide), 305 Nature of Taymyr Peninsula, 261 Nazis, 171,172, 220-21 Nemostor, 19,20 Nenets people, 226-27 neo-Nazis, 118,220-21 Nganasan language, 142-43,158 Nganasan people, 131-68, 226-27,249 burial of the dead, 161-62 casting nets, 137-39 suicides, 148-54,168 Nguchumyaku, Igor, 141-42 nickel, 224-25,244-45 Nikitichna, Evdokia, 114 Nikolayevna, Svetlana, 337 Nina (prostitute), 90,91-92, 95, 96,100, 101-2,104-6 Nobel Peace Prize, 349 “nomad money,” 157,167 Norilchane (Norilskers), 225, 228, 231-34, 251,256,260 Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel), 223-62 Domnikov’s reporting, 217 history of, 224-25 Polar Division, 236,259-60 Security Department, 230,238,240-41, 245,256 Thermal Power Plant No. 1 (TPP-1), 245, 258 Thermal Power Plant No. 3 (TPP-3), 223-24 Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel) oil spill of 2020, 223-62 Abdullayev and, 228-30, 256, 257 arrests, 226, 229 corruption, 229-30 financial compensation, 167-68 Greenpeace and, 133, 246-47 helicopter flyovers, 227-28, 251 measuring air quality, 234 Mitrokhin and, 253-54 official report, 257-58 Pyasina’s fish and, 133,223-24, 249-50,252 Radionova and, 234-35, 238-40 Ryabinin and, 230-31, 237-46, 255-57 Sadrlimanov and, 231-33 Utkin and, 259-61 Norilsk-Taymyr Energy Company, 258 Northern Caucasus Military District, 177, 178-79 Novaya Gazeta, 6, 217-22, 343-50 anniversary party of 2006,343-44 Baburova’s murder, ix, 220-21,222 Beslan school siege of2004,193,194-95 ceasing of operations, 349-50 Domnikov’s murder, 217-18,220, 222,228 Estemirova’s murder, ix, 221-22 Markelov’s murder,
ix, 70, 70n, 220-21,222 Muratov as editor, 344, 348-49 Norilsk oil spill of 2020,133-34,228 Politkovskaya’s murder, ix, 58,219-20, 347-48 Politkovskaya’s reporting, 6, 219-20, 221 Raznochinovka investigation, 319-20 reporter group, 347 Russian invasion of Ukraine, 349 Russo-Georgian War, 324-25 Shchekochikhin’s murder, viii, 218-19,222 Novosibirsk State University, 136 Nychka, at HZB, 22-23 Ob River, 154 oil spill of 2020. See Norilsk Nickel oil spill of2020 Oksana, 68-69 Oleg (Nganasan), 142 Oleg (resident), 276 Olesya (resident), 278-79, 279,282-90, 297-98 Olya (resident), 308-12 Only Old Men Are Going into Battle (movie), 322 Osipovich, Pavel, 129 osmium, 225 Our Village, Our Home, 153 Pakhma River, 126-27,128 Pale of Settlement, 125 palladium, 224-25 Panteleyenko, Aleksandr, 120-21 Panteleyenko, Valentina, 120-21 Paramonova (resident), 287-88 Pataradze, Zurab, 61 Perepechinskoe Cemetery, 62 Petrova, Nadya, 113-14 Pikalov, Victor Nikolayevich, 118,119, 123 platinum, 225 Pluzhnikov, Nikolai Vladimirovich, 147-48 360
INDEX PNI (psychoneurological internat), 273, 276, 280,314,320 Poliakov, Ivan, 154 Politkovskaya, Anna, 84, 222 Chechnya reporting of, 6, 219-20, 221, 324 murder of, ix, 58, 219-20, 347-48 poisoning of, 192-93 Popov, Tolik, 168 Popova, Lyudmila, 150 Porbin, Maksim, 168 Poroshenko, Petro, 190 Post and Patrol Service (PPS), 63-64 Potanin, Vladimir, 232, 232n, 237, 258 Pridnestrovie, 329 privatization, 2-3,2n Pronin, Vladimir, 74-75,74« prostitution, 89-106 Psycho, at HZB, 28-29 Putin, Vladimir Beslan school siege of 2004, 193-94,195,212 Crimea annexation, 172, 173-74 DNR and LNR, 327 election of 2000, viii, 5-6 Immortal Regiment parade, 159n Medvedev’s inaguration, 7-10 Norilsk oil spill of 2020, 228, 231,257 tax reform, 35 Pyasina River, 133-34, 138-39, 158 Norilsk oil spill of 2020,133,226,246-50 Pyasino, Lake, 226, 238-39, 243-48, 252-53 Racheva, Lena, 343-44 Radionova, Svetlana, 234-35, 238-40 Ratcatcher, at HZB, 16, 28-30, 32 Raznochinovka internat, 263-64, 266-67, 269-71 Red Bulls, 68, 70 Red Lake, 232, 238 Red Stream, 230, 238 reindeer, 132,146,147-48,162,168, 248,259 rhodium, 225 Roma people, 42-44,42n Rosa (resident), 280, 285-86,298 Rosprirodnadzor, 226,230,231-32, 234-35, 238,262 Rostekhnadzor, 238 Rostov City Hospital 2,180 Rostov-on-Don, 176-77, 182,183-84 Russian Academy of Sciences, 147-48 Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix, 110 Russian invasion of Ukraine, ix, 328-42 Army Base A0224, 338-41 bombing of Kyiv, 36, 327 bombing of Mykolaiv. See Mykolaiv bombing death toll, 334-36 Novaya reporting, 349 Russian national anthem, 110 Russian Railways. See Sapsan Russian
Revolution, 116n Russian roulette, 35 Russian State Duma. See State Duma Russian Volunteers, 182, 183 Russo-Georgian War, ix, 80, 184, 324-25 ruthenium, 225 Ryabinin, Adelaida, 242 Ryabinin, Irina, 242, 246 Ryabinin, Vasiliy, 229-31,237-46, 255-57 Ryukhin, Alexander, 220 Sadrlimanov, Ramil, 231-33 Saibovna, Aleksandra, 142-43 Sakirko, Lena, 246-47, 252-53 Salamatov, 144-45 Samartsev, Lena, 53 Samartsev, Mikhail, 52-53 Sameba Holy Trinity Cathedral, 61 Samurai, at HZB, 26 Sapsan, 37-57, 37n train accidents, 40-41 Sasha (resident), 277,295,305-6,313 Sasha (prostitute), 93 Sasha (sergeant), 63-64 Sasha, in Mykolaiv, 330-31 Satanists, 19-20 Saveliev, Yuri, 193 Sazonov, Vladimir, 251-52 schizophrenia, 57, 278, 285, 312,317, 318 Second Chechen War, viii, 5-6, 219-20,221 Senkievich, Oleksandr, 342 Sergeyevna, Elena, 274-77, 318 Sergeyevna, Valentina, 309 Seven Wings, 293-95, 301-4 Seventy-Ninth Air Brigade, 329 Severskaya Investigative Committee, 117-18 sexism, 86-87 Shaman, at HZB, 18-19,20, 28, 32 Shchekochikhin, Yuri, viii, 218-19, 222 Shklovsky (policeman), 69 Shlyuz, 38-44 Shvernik Street (Moscow), 33 Sidakova, Rita, 201,202,203-4 361
INDEX Simka, at HZB, 22-23, 24-25 69 Gradusov (newspaper), 228 Skazneva, Sveta, 299-304,312-13, 319 Slam (Miner), at HZB, 17-18,22,25-26, 32 Slavyansk, 190-91 Slezkine, Yuri, 146,154 Smetana, Anna, 334 Smirnova, Nina “Ninka,” 41-42,43 Sobornaya Square (Moscow), 8-9 Sokolov, Sergey, 218-19 Sokolova, Ekaterina, 60 Sopot, Pavel, 217-18 Sotnikov, Andrei, 151 Soviet-Japanese War, 114 Sputnik V vaccine, 319 Stalin, Joseph, 134,141,259 Stalker (game), 181 Stalker (movie), 15n stalkers, 15,15n, 19 stanitsas, 115,115n, 117-19 Starostin, Vyacheslav, 226, 229 Stas, 338-39 State Duma Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix, 110 Shchekochikhin’s election, 218 United Russia party in, 178n Stebayev, Alexander, 253-54 Stepan (Nganasan), 136-37 Steputenko, Yulia, 163,167 Stolypin, Pavlik, 168 Street of the Heroes of the Emergency Forces (Beslan), 194 Strelchenko, Vladimir, 220 Stretltsov, Anatoly, 51-52 subbotniks, 94, 94n, 97,200 Sudiu Nguo, 130-31 suicides at HZB, 15 Nganasan people, 130, 148-54,168 at internat, 286-87 Sveta (resident), 269-71 Sveta (prostitute), 90-106 Svetlana (resident), 266 Sylvestrova, Aleksei, 341-42 Sylvestrova, Lena, 341-42 Syrian civil war, ix, 80 Tagayeva, Emma, 195-96,198,211-14 Tagayeva, Ruslan, 195 Tagiryanovsky, 217-18 Tajiks, 73 362 Talnakh Enrichment Factory (TEF), 242, 245,255,257 Tamara, 78-81 Tanya (resident), 306-7 Taranchenko, Katya, 285,287,291-97 Tarkovsky, Andrei, 15« Taya (prostitute), 91-92,93,96,101 Taya, at HZB, 22-23 television (TV), 1-2, 6,170, se also specific TV shows terrorists (terrorist attacks), 5-6,324 Beslan school siege of 2004. See Beslan
massacre of2004 Malaya Vishera of 2007,83-85 Thorazine, 265 Three Whales Corruption Scandal, 218 Tiger (military vehicle), 339 Tikhonov, Nikita, 221 Tikunov, Roman, 178,180 Timofeevna, Roza, 201 Timurovna, Rosa, 152-53 Titov, Alexander, 179 Tkachenko, Tatiana, 150 Tokhtiev, Elbrus, 205 Tolya, at HZB, 30 Tomayev, Kristina, 206-7 Tomayev, Madina, 206-7 Tomayev, Vladimir, 206-7,208 Tomayev, Zinaida, 206-7 Tornadoes (rocket launcher), 330 Transnistria War, 184 Tsirikhova, Ashan, 196 Tsirikhova, Zemfira, 196,198 Tsirikhova, Zhanna, 195,196,197-98 Tuglakov, Kostya, 139,145 tuguns, 138 Tukhard, 262 Tver, 38,39,46,47, 84-85 Tver Cotton and Paper Mill, 50 Tver State University, 53 tweakers, 26-27 Tyoma (resident), 291-97, 319 Tyoma, at HZB, 22,23,30-31 Ugarnaya River, 158, 160-61 Uglovka, 56-57 Ukraine annexation of Crimea. See annexation of Crimea Crimea status referendum of 2014, 172-73 Donbas War, ix, 77-78,177,178, 325-26
INDEX Donetsk and Luhansk, 175, 176, 325-26,327 EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, 170 Pale of Settlement, 125 Revolution of Dignity (Maidan Revolution), 170-72 Ukraine, Russian invasion of, ix, 328-42 Army Base A0224, 338-41 bombing of Kyiv, 36, 327 bombing of Mykolaiv. See Mykolaiv bombing death toll, 334-36 Ulyana, at Kalashnikovo Station, 45-48 United Russia Party, 178, 178n, 180 Urmanova, Masha, 201 Uspenka, 176 Uss, Alexander, 234-35 Ust’-Avam, 132-68, 248 Utkin, Nikolai, 259-61 Valday, 53 Valera (Nganasan), 163 Vanya (resident), 317-18, 319 Vanya, at Kalashnikovo Station, 44-46 Vasiliev, Andrei, 231-32 Vaskov, Captain, 323 Vasya (Nganasan), 151 Vasya (policeman), 72 Vedeneeva, Natalia, 334 Vera (resident), 308-12 Vera, at HZB, 26-27 VGIK (Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography), 46,46n, 48 Victorievich, Alexander, 256 Victorovna, Lidia, 55 Victory Day, 116,159n, 322 Vidanova, Svetlana, 11-12,13,170,171 Vidyuschenko, Valentina, 333-34 Vika (prostitute), 89-90,91, 96, 97-98,101, 103-5, 106 Virgin Mary, 126,202 Vitya (a.k.a. Amba), 160-61 VKontakte, 179,179n, 182, 183 vodka, 14, 56,95,96, 101-2, 103,142,145, 152,154-55 Voenved, 176-77 Voice, The: Kids (TV show), 289 Volga River, 106,263, 266, 267 Volkova, Elena, 177 Volochanka, 132, 135,141,144, 151,168 War Thunder (game), 181 World f Warplanes (game), 181 World of Tanks (game), 181 World War I, 80,129 World War II, 80,114, 116, 159n,321-23 xanthate, 245, 255 Yadrintsev, Nikolai, 146 Yana (resident), 277, 295 Yanukovych, Viktor, 170 Yaroslavl, 34, 35,80, 85,97, 125, 126,127 yasaq,131-32 Yeltsin, Boris, viii, 2-3,4-5 Yen,
at HZB, 25-26,29 Yenisei River, 154-55,233 Yulia (resident), 299-300 Yura (resident), 283-84 Yurin, Alexey, 176-79 Yurka (cattle driver), 104 Zemfira (resident), 280 Zhdanovich, Sergey, 176-79, 180 Zheka, at HZB, 16,17,19-20 Zhenya (resident), 282-85 Zhenya (policeman), 65, 69, 71 Zhenya, at HZB, 17 Zionism, 125 Zolotarev, Yuri, 334-35 Zoyka the Dump, 93-94 Zuckerberg, Mark, 282 Zul’fiya (resident), 275 363 ^Beywiwh® Staatsbibliothek l· München |
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CONTENTS Силпткн I. The Men from TV 1 Putin’s Been at It for a Long Time, but Picking Medvedev Was a Huge Pain in the Ass ♦ May 8,2008* СПАРТЕ 2. Childhood Ends 11 The HZB ♦ May 25, 2011 Chapter 3. Moscow Isn’t Russia 33 Life on the Sapsan Wayside ♦ June 6, 2010 CHAPTER A. Justice vs. Decency 58 From Sunrise to Sunrise ♦ May 26,2009 CHAPTER 5. Helplessness 76 Numbers Cmm η fi. What It's Like to Be a Woman 83 The Highway ♦ October 7,2010 Chapter 7. My Love (Invisible and True) 107 With Love and Sorrow ♦ February 2,2019*
Снла я. Non-Russians 124 The Last Helicopters * March 19,202Г C nm« a. My First IV«r (Mama and Crimea) 169 Your Husband Voluntarily Went under Fire ♦ June 17, 2014 Cnm’ti k io. Memory (Erasure) 192 Dreams of Beslan ♦ September 2, 2016 CIPTFR n. The Darkness Has No Heart 217 Rust ♦ July 14,2020 CnMi m rz. It's Been Fascistfor a Long Time (Open Your Eyes) 263 Internat ♦ April 30, 2021* Chapter 13. The War (How It Broke through the Soil and Blossomed) 321 Mykolaiv ♦ March 13,2022* CONCL sios. Novaya and I (We Were a Cult) 343 Acknowledgments 351 Translators’Acknowledgments Index 355 * translated by Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse 353
In de.τ Abdulkhlanov, Anton, 55 Abdullayev, Ruslan, 228-30, 231-32, 245, 256,257 abortion Maga and the HZB, 14-15 at internat, 308-9, 310, 315, 318 Abramova, Natalia, 253-54 Abrosimov, Yuri, 176-79 Afghanistan, 80, 179,181,184 Aglaya (resident), 278, 281 AGS-17 Playma, 183 Aishat, at HZB, 27 Akhmetchin, Rinat, 223 Akkhinchu-Borzoi, 221-22 Aleksandrovich, Stanislav, 187 Aleksandrovich, Yuri, 231,334-35 Alekseeva, Valentina, 50-51 Alex, at HZB, 16, 28 Alexievich, Svetlana, 324 Alfa Bank, 108-9 Alina (resident), 308-12 Ambarnaya River, 223,226,239,246 Aminazin (resident), 287 Ananiev, Zhenya, 31-32 Anatoliyevna, Zoya, 223-24 Andrei, 89-90,106 Andreyevna, Valentina, 267-68,271 Anin, Roman, 324-25 Anka (prostitute), 100-101 annexation of Crimea, 169-91 Kostyuchenko and, 169-75 status referendum of2014, 172-73 Antifa, 220 anti-Semitism, 125 Anton, at HZB, 27 Antonovka, 331-32 Anya, 14,107-11 Anya, at HZB, 21, 24, 27 Arctic, and Norilsk oil spill of 2020, 241-42,262 Arctic foxes, 143 Arctic herrings (tugun), 138 Arctic Mirrors (Slezkine), 146,154 Arctic owls, 47 argish, 157 Aristotle, 53 Arkhangelskiy Alley (Moscow), 343-44 Army Base A0224, 338-41 Artemyeva, Anya, 174 Artyom (Nganasan), 137-39 Astrakhan, 263,266-67 Atlas of Raw Minerals, Technological Manufacturing Products and Commercial Production, 244-45 Avam River, 130-33, 138-39 Avenue of Broken Streetlamps (TV show), 64 aversion therapy, 102,102n, 156 Babchenko, Arkady, 324-25, 345 Baburova, Anastasia, ix, 220-21,222 Balabanovka, 330-31 Bald Mountain, 140 baloks, 134,134n, 138,144 Barbovna, Elizaveta, 143 Barkhatov, Roman,
144 Barkhatova, Masha, 144-46,151-52 Barsukova, Natasha, 163, 209 battalion tactical groups (BTGs), 329
INDEX Batygina, Elena, 333-34 Bazhenova, Nina, 274-77, 315-16 Belanova, Elena, 334 Berdichevo, 49-50 Bergalieva, Irina, 58,61-62 Berlin, 35, 209 Beslan massacre of 2004, viii, 192-216 Bespalova, Olga, 135-37 Bigonashvili, Sosik, 201 Birykova, Veronica, 336 Blagoveshchensk, 220 BM-21 Grads, 330 BM-27 Uragans “Hurricanes,” 330 Bobrova, Olga, 324-25 Bogoslov, 126-27 Bolshakov, Andrey, 168 Bolsheviks Nganasan people and, 146-48 Whites (White movement), 116« bombing of Kyiv, 36, 327 bombing of Mykolaiv, 328-34 Army Base A0224, 338-41 Balabanovka neighborhood, 330-31 hospital airstrikes, 341-42 Borisovna, Ekaterina, 289-90 Budanov, Yuri, 221 Bukhalovo, 49-52 Bukhalovo Pass, 49-50 Butym, Arina, 336 Butym, Dmitry, 336 Bzarova, Emilia, 195,197-98 “Cardiogram” (song), 297 Cerberus, 44-45 Chan-Chu-Mila, Nikolai, 336 Charité Hospital (Berlin), 209 Chayachy Island, 248 Chechens, 3, 84,118 Chechen wars, viii, 5-6,18,19, 55,176, 219-21,324 Politkovskaya’s reporting on, 6,219-20, 221, 324 Chechnya (Chechen Republic), 6,220 Chepurnoi, Yaroslav, 329 Chernobyl disaster, 250 Cheslavovna, Anna, 38-44 Cheslavovna, Gena, 40-41 Cheslavovna, Petyaena, 41 chums, 135,135« Chuprianovka Station, 37 Chuprin, Evgeny, 148-49 churkas, 26-27, 26«, 75, 84, 85,92 City University of New York (CUNY), 326-27 climate change, 133 cobalt, 224-25,244-45 Cold Case (TV show), 64 Combat Brotherhood, 178, 178«, 180 Committee of the North, 146-47 Constitution of Russia Fifty-first Article of the, 229, 229« presidential term limits, 7n Constitution of Ukraine, 172 copper, 224, 225,234, 244-45 Cops (TV show), 64 Cossacks,
109,116,116«, 267 Dubentsovand Galdin murders, 116,118, 119,123 Transnistria conflict, 184 vodka and Russians, 154 Covid-19 pandemic, 224,327 at internat, 277, 293-94 Crimea, annexation of, 169-91 Elchaninova’s search for Ivanovich, 176-91 Kostyuchenko and, 169-75 Crimea status referendum of 2014,172-73 Cyclodol, 317-18 Dagestan, 27, 50, 91, 92-93 Daldykan River, 223,226,230,238 Darwin, Charles, 190 Demnimeyevna, Evdokia, 137,140-42 Denis, 77-79 Dentumeyevna, Nina, 130-31,143,161-62, 164-66,168 Deripaska, Oleg, 258 Deryugina, Olga, 334 diamaku birds, 162 Dima (resident), 277-78, 318, 319 Dima (photographer), 246-47, 256 Dima (sergeant), 71-75 Dimas, at HZB, 22-23, 24-25,27,28 Dnieper, 184 Dogan, Alana, 201, 215-16 Dogan, Milena, 214-16 Dolgan people, 132,144,226-27,249 Dolgoe Lake, 245 Domnikov, Igor, 217-18,220,222, 228 Donbas, ix, 77-78,177,178, 325-26 Donetsk, 175, 325-26, 327 Donetsk Airport, 176-77,179-80 Dorovsky, Sergey, 218 Down syndrome, 277, 307, 308 356
INDEX drinking, 54,101-2,131, 152,156-57, 316 aversion therapy (“coding”) for, 102, 102«,156 at HZB, 14-15,25-26 war on drinking, 163-64 Drobinskaya, Kolya, 264 Drobinskaya, Maxim, 264 Drobinskaya, Misha, 263-66,264 Drobinskaya, Nadya, 264 Drobinskaya, Roma, 264, 265 Drobinskaya, Tavifa, 263-64 Drobinskaya, Vera, 263-71 drug use, 73-74 at HZB, 17,25, 26-27 Vanya’s overdose, 11-13 Dubentsov, Vladimir, 112-23 background of, 114-15 Finko's investigation, 117-18 the graveyard, 121-23 murder suspects, 119-21,123 Dudinka, 131,148,149,153,156,167, 224-27,258 Dudiyeva, Allochka, 201 Dudypta River, 133-34, 138-39,148,158 Dulayev, Ibragim, 212-13 Duma Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix,110 Shchekochikhin’s election, 218 United Russia party in, 178« Durakova, Galina, 149-50 Durakova, Olya, 163 Dzarasov, Asik, 201 Dzarasov, Aslan, 201-2 Dzarasov, Kazbek, 201-3 Dzarasov, Sarmat, 201-2 Dzarasov, Zaur, 201-2,214 Dzgoyeva, Fatima, 208-11 Dzhabeliya, Manana, 58-62 Dzhabeliya, Nika, 59, 61 economic reforms of 1990s, 2-3,2« Efremov, Aleksandr, 176-79 Egor (policeman), 64-65 Egyptian revolution, 325 Elagir, Sergey, 249-50 Elchaninova, Lyana, 179-83,184-91 election of 1991, viii, 2-3 election of 2000, viii, 5-6 election of 2008,7,7« Ellipses (rock group), 155 Enets people, 226-27 environmental disasters. See Norilsk Nickel oil spill of 2020 Epiphan, Fat, 182-83 Estemirova, Natalia, ix, 221-22 Eugene Onegin (Pushkin), 291 Euromaidan, 170 European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), 193,211-12,213« EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, 170 Eva (Nganasan), 136-37 Evenks people, 226-27 Falkov, Igor, 138-39
fascism, 321-24, 348 Federal Security Service. See FSB Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources (Rosprirodnadzor), 226, 230, 231-32,234-35,238, 262 Federal Service for the Supervision of Environment, Technology and Nuclear Management (Rostekhnadzor), 238 Fedorovna, Nina, 52-54 Fedorovna, Vladimir, 53-54 Fedya, at HZB, 24-25 Fet-Oglyh, Aleksandr, 119, 123 First South-West Interbrigade, 183 forced sterilizations, at internat, 308-12,318 Fourth Municipal Hospital (Tver), 39, 46,47 Fourteen Weeks of Silence (album), 280 45th Special Purpose Regiment, 176 FSB (Federal Security Service), 19, 19«, 220 Beslan school siege of 2004, 192,193, 194, 196-97 Crimea and Elchaninova’s search for Ivanovich, 180,187,188 murder of Politkovskaya, 220 Norilsk spill of 2020, 224, 227,240-41, 251-52 poisoning of Litvinenko, 219 Galdin, Nikolai, 112-23 background of, 114-15 Finko’s investigation, 117-18 the graveyard, 121-23 murder suspects, 119-21,123 Gappoyev, Ruslan, 205 gay pride, 109-10 Gazi-Yurt, 222 Gazprom, 74-75,74« Gennadievna, Elena, 227 Georgians, Russia deportations of 2006, 59-61 357
INDEX Georgian war with Russia, ix, 80,184, 324-25 Geraschenko, Anatoly, 331-32 Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), 46,46«, 48 Girin, Nikita, 345 Gleb, at HZB, 14-15 Glissé Angelica, 286 global warming, 133 gold, 87,207, 225, 252 Golyj Point, 248 Good Night, Little Ones! (TV show), 2 Gorbenko, Edik, 113 Gorky Park (Moscow), 34-35 Goryachev, Ilya, 221 Gosha, at HZB, 25-26, 29-31, 32 Gospromkhoz, 148, 248 Grachev, Andrei, 259-60 Grand Kremlin Palace (Moscow), 8-9, 34, 76-77 Grape Day (GD), 14,14«, 16 Grebenshchikov, Boris, 297 “Green Coach, The” (lullaby), 294 Greenpeace, 133, 246-47 Gristvyanka, 45-46 Grozny bombing of 1999,219-20 GRU (Russian Federation), 64 Gulag, 141,225 Gumetsova, Aza, 207 Gusev, Valentin, 143 gypsies, 42-44,42« Hare Krishnas, 119 Harry Potter (movies), 265, 317 Heaven (Moscow), 34 Hitler, Adolf, 159 homophobia, 109-10 Dubentsov and Galdin murders, 112-23 hoofrot, 147 Houses of Culture, 4 Ilsky, 112,114-15,116,122 Immortal Regiment, 159,159« Indiana Jones (movie), 34 Indigenous Soviets (Leonov), 147 individual rehabilitation plan (IRP), 301 Ingushetia, 27,215« International Criminal Court (Hague), 334 International Women’s Day, 68 Iraq War, 175 iridium, 225 Ivanovich, Victor, 56 Jews in Russia, 125,129 kach,27« Kadyrov, Ramzan, 219-20 Kalashnikovo, 46-48 Kalashnikovo Palace of Culture, 46,47 Kalashnikovo Station, 44-47 kamusses, 162 Kant, Immanuel, 53 Karachay-Cherkessia, 91 Kara Sea, 226,245 Katya, at HZB, 14-15,17-18,32 keingeirsya, 143 Kesayeva, Ella, 195-96,198,211-14 Kesayeva, Zarina, 195,212 KGB (Committee for State Security), 5,19«
Kharayelakh River, 243,244,245,255 Kharchenko, Tatiana, 113-14,121-22 Khasis, Evgenia, 221 khazar, 204, 204« Kherson, 330, 339 Khudalov, Georgy, 201 Klyushin, Igor, 231-32,256 Kobylkin, Dmitry, 234-35,262 Kodzayev, Partizan Ramazanovich, 205 Kogotko, Yosef, 246-47, 251,252-53,255-56 Kolya, 42,44, 52,112-13,115,121 Kolya (resident), 264 Koniyev, Taimuraz, 205 Korolenko, Evgeny, 179-83,184-91 Koroleva, Natasha, 209 Kosterkin, Tubiaku, 141 Kosterkin, Yura, 155-57 Kostya (Nganasan), 157-58 Kostyuchenko, Galina, 1-5, 34, 76,80, 81, 125-29, 321-23 Covid diagnosis, 327 death of Vanya, 11,13 early life of, 126-29 Kotura Nguo, 148-50 Kozyrev, Yury, 223 Krasnodarsk Village-Type Settlement, 49-50 Kremlin Palace (Moscow), 8-9,34, 76-77 Kresty, 148-49,246, 248-49 Kruzhanova, Anna, 52 Kryvyi Rih, 329 kulaks, 147 Kulbakino Air Base, 330, 340 Kungayeva, Elza, 220 358
INDEX Kurya, 250 Kyiv bombing, 36, 327 Labor Day, 11,11η Laila (prostitute), 92-93,98-99,101 Larino, 126-29 legal incompetence, 313-16 Lenin, Vladimir, 47 Leonov, N. E., 147 Leontievo, 52-55 Lesha (prostitute), 97-98 LGBTQ+, 109-11 Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix,110 Likhoborka River, 15 Likhoslavl, 40,41,43, 46 Liliya (resident), 275-76 Lipetsk, 217-18 Lisyi Gory, 38 Litvinenko, Alexander, 219 Liza, at HZB, 21, 27, 28-29 Lord of the (movies), 64 Lost and Delirious (TV show), 107 Luhansk, 175,325-26, 327 Lyell’s syndrome, 219 Lyokha (Nganasan), 157-60 Lyosha, 9,10 Lytkina, Galina, 334 Lyuba (resident), 275, 280-81, 285,288, 314 Maga, at HZB, 14-15,16,19-22, 24-25,28,32 Maidan Revolution, 170-72 Makarov, Denis, 257 Makhmudov brothers, 220 Malakhov+ (TV show), 51 Malaya Vishera terrorist attack of 2007, 83-85 Malek, Alia, 326-27 Margiyeva, Elvira, 196 Margiyeva, Svetlana, 195,196,198 marijuana, 73-74 Marina (resident), 283-84 Marina, at HZB, 26-27 Marina, in Beslan, 204-5 Mariupol hospital airstrike, 341-43 Markelov, Stanislav, ix, 70,70«, 220-21,222 Markovna, Maria, 125 Martha (prostitute), 90,91,93,97, 98,102,106 Maryana (Nganasan), 152-53 Masha (Nganasan), 144 Masha, in Shlyuz, 42-43,44 Mayakovskaya Square (Moscow), 33 Medvedev, Dmitry, 7-10, 7n election of 2008, ix, 7, 7n Melikov, Magomed, 204 Menni, Marcello, 53 Mesker-Yurt, 6 Meskhetian Turks, 267 Metal Production Beyond the Arctic Circle, 245 Mikeladze, Nugzar, 344-45, 346-47 Mikhailova, Natalia, 333-34 Mikhailovich, Sergei, 134-35, 151-54, 163-64,167 Mikhailovna, Galina, 48 Milashina, Elena, 193, 346-47 miner
blockade of 1998, 3, 3n Ministry of Education, 209 Ministry of Emergency Management, 255-56 Ministry of Finance, 232« Ministry of Housing, 206 Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), 74,220,241 Mitrokhin, Sergey, 253-54 Moi Dorn (My Home) Alliance, 228-28 moiras, 54 morality vs. decency, 60 Moscow, 33-36 Moscow apartment, 76-81 Moscow City Court, 59« Moscow City Police, 63-75, 74« March case, 68-69 Moscow Helsinki Group (MHG), 59-60, 59« Moscow State Law University, 59 Moscow Summer Olympics (1980), 110 moskal, 171, 171« Muratov, Dmitry, 344, 348-49 Murmansk, 246 Mykolaiv bombing, 328-34 Army Base A0224, 338-41 Balabanovka neighborhood, 330-31 hospital airstrikes, 341-42 orphanage bombing, 331-34 Mykolaiv City Hospital No. 3, 342 Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant, 226,232,235, 248 Nadya, 331 narod, 146« Narodniks, 146,146« 359
INDEX Nastya (resident), 268-69, 281,283, 284, 287-88 Natasha (aide), 305 Nature of Taymyr Peninsula, 261 Nazis, 171,172, 220-21 Nemostor, 19,20 Nenets people, 226-27 neo-Nazis, 118,220-21 Nganasan language, 142-43,158 Nganasan people, 131-68, 226-27,249 burial of the dead, 161-62 casting nets, 137-39 suicides, 148-54,168 Nguchumyaku, Igor, 141-42 nickel, 224-25,244-45 Nikitichna, Evdokia, 114 Nikolayevna, Svetlana, 337 Nina (prostitute), 90,91-92, 95, 96,100, 101-2,104-6 Nobel Peace Prize, 349 “nomad money,” 157,167 Norilchane (Norilskers), 225, 228, 231-34, 251,256,260 Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel), 223-62 Domnikov’s reporting, 217 history of, 224-25 Polar Division, 236,259-60 Security Department, 230,238,240-41, 245,256 Thermal Power Plant No. 1 (TPP-1), 245, 258 Thermal Power Plant No. 3 (TPP-3), 223-24 Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel) oil spill of 2020, 223-62 Abdullayev and, 228-30, 256, 257 arrests, 226, 229 corruption, 229-30 financial compensation, 167-68 Greenpeace and, 133, 246-47 helicopter flyovers, 227-28, 251 measuring air quality, 234 Mitrokhin and, 253-54 official report, 257-58 Pyasina’s fish and, 133,223-24, 249-50,252 Radionova and, 234-35, 238-40 Ryabinin and, 230-31, 237-46, 255-57 Sadrlimanov and, 231-33 Utkin and, 259-61 Norilsk-Taymyr Energy Company, 258 Northern Caucasus Military District, 177, 178-79 Novaya Gazeta, 6, 217-22, 343-50 anniversary party of 2006,343-44 Baburova’s murder, ix, 220-21,222 Beslan school siege of2004,193,194-95 ceasing of operations, 349-50 Domnikov’s murder, 217-18,220, 222,228 Estemirova’s murder, ix, 221-22 Markelov’s murder,
ix, 70, 70n, 220-21,222 Muratov as editor, 344, 348-49 Norilsk oil spill of 2020,133-34,228 Politkovskaya’s murder, ix, 58,219-20, 347-48 Politkovskaya’s reporting, 6, 219-20, 221 Raznochinovka investigation, 319-20 reporter group, 347 Russian invasion of Ukraine, 349 Russo-Georgian War, 324-25 Shchekochikhin’s murder, viii, 218-19,222 Novosibirsk State University, 136 Nychka, at HZB, 22-23 Ob River, 154 oil spill of 2020. See Norilsk Nickel oil spill of2020 Oksana, 68-69 Oleg (Nganasan), 142 Oleg (resident), 276 Olesya (resident), 278-79, 279,282-90, 297-98 Olya (resident), 308-12 Only Old Men Are Going into Battle (movie), 322 Osipovich, Pavel, 129 osmium, 225 Our Village, Our Home, 153 Pakhma River, 126-27,128 Pale of Settlement, 125 palladium, 224-25 Panteleyenko, Aleksandr, 120-21 Panteleyenko, Valentina, 120-21 Paramonova (resident), 287-88 Pataradze, Zurab, 61 Perepechinskoe Cemetery, 62 Petrova, Nadya, 113-14 Pikalov, Victor Nikolayevich, 118,119, 123 platinum, 225 Pluzhnikov, Nikolai Vladimirovich, 147-48 360
INDEX PNI (psychoneurological internat), 273, 276, 280,314,320 Poliakov, Ivan, 154 Politkovskaya, Anna, 84, 222 Chechnya reporting of, 6, 219-20, 221, 324 murder of, ix, 58, 219-20, 347-48 poisoning of, 192-93 Popov, Tolik, 168 Popova, Lyudmila, 150 Porbin, Maksim, 168 Poroshenko, Petro, 190 Post and Patrol Service (PPS), 63-64 Potanin, Vladimir, 232, 232n, 237, 258 Pridnestrovie, 329 privatization, 2-3,2n Pronin, Vladimir, 74-75,74« prostitution, 89-106 Psycho, at HZB, 28-29 Putin, Vladimir Beslan school siege of 2004, 193-94,195,212 Crimea annexation, 172, 173-74 DNR and LNR, 327 election of 2000, viii, 5-6 Immortal Regiment parade, 159n Medvedev’s inaguration, 7-10 Norilsk oil spill of 2020, 228, 231,257 tax reform, 35 Pyasina River, 133-34, 138-39, 158 Norilsk oil spill of 2020,133,226,246-50 Pyasino, Lake, 226, 238-39, 243-48, 252-53 Racheva, Lena, 343-44 Radionova, Svetlana, 234-35, 238-40 Ratcatcher, at HZB, 16, 28-30, 32 Raznochinovka internat, 263-64, 266-67, 269-71 Red Bulls, 68, 70 Red Lake, 232, 238 Red Stream, 230, 238 reindeer, 132,146,147-48,162,168, 248,259 rhodium, 225 Roma people, 42-44,42n Rosa (resident), 280, 285-86,298 Rosprirodnadzor, 226,230,231-32, 234-35, 238,262 Rostekhnadzor, 238 Rostov City Hospital 2,180 Rostov-on-Don, 176-77, 182,183-84 Russian Academy of Sciences, 147-48 Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix, 110 Russian invasion of Ukraine, ix, 328-42 Army Base A0224, 338-41 bombing of Kyiv, 36, 327 bombing of Mykolaiv. See Mykolaiv bombing death toll, 334-36 Novaya reporting, 349 Russian national anthem, 110 Russian Railways. See Sapsan Russian
Revolution, 116n Russian roulette, 35 Russian State Duma. See State Duma Russian Volunteers, 182, 183 Russo-Georgian War, ix, 80, 184, 324-25 ruthenium, 225 Ryabinin, Adelaida, 242 Ryabinin, Irina, 242, 246 Ryabinin, Vasiliy, 229-31,237-46, 255-57 Ryukhin, Alexander, 220 Sadrlimanov, Ramil, 231-33 Saibovna, Aleksandra, 142-43 Sakirko, Lena, 246-47, 252-53 Salamatov, 144-45 Samartsev, Lena, 53 Samartsev, Mikhail, 52-53 Sameba Holy Trinity Cathedral, 61 Samurai, at HZB, 26 Sapsan, 37-57, 37n train accidents, 40-41 Sasha (resident), 277,295,305-6,313 Sasha (prostitute), 93 Sasha (sergeant), 63-64 Sasha, in Mykolaiv, 330-31 Satanists, 19-20 Saveliev, Yuri, 193 Sazonov, Vladimir, 251-52 schizophrenia, 57, 278, 285, 312,317, 318 Second Chechen War, viii, 5-6, 219-20,221 Senkievich, Oleksandr, 342 Sergeyevna, Elena, 274-77, 318 Sergeyevna, Valentina, 309 Seven Wings, 293-95, 301-4 Seventy-Ninth Air Brigade, 329 Severskaya Investigative Committee, 117-18 sexism, 86-87 Shaman, at HZB, 18-19,20, 28, 32 Shchekochikhin, Yuri, viii, 218-19, 222 Shklovsky (policeman), 69 Shlyuz, 38-44 Shvernik Street (Moscow), 33 Sidakova, Rita, 201,202,203-4 361
INDEX Simka, at HZB, 22-23, 24-25 69 Gradusov (newspaper), 228 Skazneva, Sveta, 299-304,312-13, 319 Slam (Miner), at HZB, 17-18,22,25-26, 32 Slavyansk, 190-91 Slezkine, Yuri, 146,154 Smetana, Anna, 334 Smirnova, Nina “Ninka,” 41-42,43 Sobornaya Square (Moscow), 8-9 Sokolov, Sergey, 218-19 Sokolova, Ekaterina, 60 Sopot, Pavel, 217-18 Sotnikov, Andrei, 151 Soviet-Japanese War, 114 Sputnik V vaccine, 319 Stalin, Joseph, 134,141,259 Stalker (game), 181 Stalker (movie), 15n stalkers, 15,15n, 19 stanitsas, 115,115n, 117-19 Starostin, Vyacheslav, 226, 229 Stas, 338-39 State Duma Russian “gay propaganda” law, ix, 110 Shchekochikhin’s election, 218 United Russia party in, 178n Stebayev, Alexander, 253-54 Stepan (Nganasan), 136-37 Steputenko, Yulia, 163,167 Stolypin, Pavlik, 168 Street of the Heroes of the Emergency Forces (Beslan), 194 Strelchenko, Vladimir, 220 Stretltsov, Anatoly, 51-52 subbotniks, 94, 94n, 97,200 Sudiu Nguo, 130-31 suicides at HZB, 15 Nganasan people, 130, 148-54,168 at internat, 286-87 Sveta (resident), 269-71 Sveta (prostitute), 90-106 Svetlana (resident), 266 Sylvestrova, Aleksei, 341-42 Sylvestrova, Lena, 341-42 Syrian civil war, ix, 80 Tagayeva, Emma, 195-96,198,211-14 Tagayeva, Ruslan, 195 Tagiryanovsky, 217-18 Tajiks, 73 362 Talnakh Enrichment Factory (TEF), 242, 245,255,257 Tamara, 78-81 Tanya (resident), 306-7 Taranchenko, Katya, 285,287,291-97 Tarkovsky, Andrei, 15« Taya (prostitute), 91-92,93,96,101 Taya, at HZB, 22-23 television (TV), 1-2, 6,170, se also specific TV shows terrorists (terrorist attacks), 5-6,324 Beslan school siege of 2004. See Beslan
massacre of2004 Malaya Vishera of 2007,83-85 Thorazine, 265 Three Whales Corruption Scandal, 218 Tiger (military vehicle), 339 Tikhonov, Nikita, 221 Tikunov, Roman, 178,180 Timofeevna, Roza, 201 Timurovna, Rosa, 152-53 Titov, Alexander, 179 Tkachenko, Tatiana, 150 Tokhtiev, Elbrus, 205 Tolya, at HZB, 30 Tomayev, Kristina, 206-7 Tomayev, Madina, 206-7 Tomayev, Vladimir, 206-7,208 Tomayev, Zinaida, 206-7 Tornadoes (rocket launcher), 330 Transnistria War, 184 Tsirikhova, Ashan, 196 Tsirikhova, Zemfira, 196,198 Tsirikhova, Zhanna, 195,196,197-98 Tuglakov, Kostya, 139,145 tuguns, 138 Tukhard, 262 Tver, 38,39,46,47, 84-85 Tver Cotton and Paper Mill, 50 Tver State University, 53 tweakers, 26-27 Tyoma (resident), 291-97, 319 Tyoma, at HZB, 22,23,30-31 Ugarnaya River, 158, 160-61 Uglovka, 56-57 Ukraine annexation of Crimea. See annexation of Crimea Crimea status referendum of 2014, 172-73 Donbas War, ix, 77-78,177,178, 325-26
INDEX Donetsk and Luhansk, 175, 176, 325-26,327 EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, 170 Pale of Settlement, 125 Revolution of Dignity (Maidan Revolution), 170-72 Ukraine, Russian invasion of, ix, 328-42 Army Base A0224, 338-41 bombing of Kyiv, 36, 327 bombing of Mykolaiv. See Mykolaiv bombing death toll, 334-36 Ulyana, at Kalashnikovo Station, 45-48 United Russia Party, 178, 178n, 180 Urmanova, Masha, 201 Uspenka, 176 Uss, Alexander, 234-35 Ust’-Avam, 132-68, 248 Utkin, Nikolai, 259-61 Valday, 53 Valera (Nganasan), 163 Vanya (resident), 317-18, 319 Vanya, at Kalashnikovo Station, 44-46 Vasiliev, Andrei, 231-32 Vaskov, Captain, 323 Vasya (Nganasan), 151 Vasya (policeman), 72 Vedeneeva, Natalia, 334 Vera (resident), 308-12 Vera, at HZB, 26-27 VGIK (Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography), 46,46n, 48 Victorievich, Alexander, 256 Victorovna, Lidia, 55 Victory Day, 116,159n, 322 Vidanova, Svetlana, 11-12,13,170,171 Vidyuschenko, Valentina, 333-34 Vika (prostitute), 89-90,91, 96, 97-98,101, 103-5, 106 Virgin Mary, 126,202 Vitya (a.k.a. Amba), 160-61 VKontakte, 179,179n, 182, 183 vodka, 14, 56,95,96, 101-2, 103,142,145, 152,154-55 Voenved, 176-77 Voice, The: Kids (TV show), 289 Volga River, 106,263, 266, 267 Volkova, Elena, 177 Volochanka, 132, 135,141,144, 151,168 War Thunder (game), 181 World f Warplanes (game), 181 World of Tanks (game), 181 World War I, 80,129 World War II, 80,114, 116, 159n,321-23 xanthate, 245, 255 Yadrintsev, Nikolai, 146 Yana (resident), 277, 295 Yanukovych, Viktor, 170 Yaroslavl, 34, 35,80, 85,97, 125, 126,127 yasaq,131-32 Yeltsin, Boris, viii, 2-3,4-5 Yen,
at HZB, 25-26,29 Yenisei River, 154-55,233 Yulia (resident), 299-300 Yura (resident), 283-84 Yurin, Alexey, 176-79 Yurka (cattle driver), 104 Zemfira (resident), 280 Zhdanovich, Sergey, 176-79, 180 Zheka, at HZB, 16,17,19-20 Zhenya (resident), 282-85 Zhenya (policeman), 65, 69, 71 Zhenya, at HZB, 17 Zionism, 125 Zolotarev, Yuri, 334-35 Zoyka the Dump, 93-94 Zuckerberg, Mark, 282 Zul’fiya (resident), 275 363 ^Beywiwh® Staatsbibliothek l· München |
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contents | The men from TV : Putin's been at it for a long time, but picking Medvedev was a huge pain in the ass (May 8, 2008) -- Childhood ends : the HZB (May 25, 2011) -- Moscow isn't Russia : life on the Sapsan wayside (June 6, 2010) -- Justice vs. decency : from sunrise to sunrise (May 26, 2009) -- Helplessness : numbers -- What it's like to be a woman : the highway (October 7, 2010) -- My love (invisible and true) : with love and sorrow (February 2, 2019) -- Non-Russians : the last helicopters (March 19, 2021) -- My first war (mama and Crimea) : your husband voluntarily went under fire (June 17, 2014) -- Memory (erasure) : dreams of Beslan (September 2, 2016) -- The darkness has no heart : rust (July 14, 2020) -- It's been fascist for a long time (open your eyes) : Internat (April 30, 2021) -- The war (how it broke through the soil and blossomed) : Mykolaiv (March 13, 2022) -- Conclusion: Novaya and I (we were a cult) |
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spelling | Kostjučenko, Elena 1987- Verfasser (DE-588)1075760984 aut Essays I love Russia reporting from a lost country Elena Kostyuchenko ; translated by Bela Shayevich and Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse New York Penguin Press 2023 363 Seiten 24,3 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Translated from the Russian Includes index The men from TV : Putin's been at it for a long time, but picking Medvedev was a huge pain in the ass (May 8, 2008) -- Childhood ends : the HZB (May 25, 2011) -- Moscow isn't Russia : life on the Sapsan wayside (June 6, 2010) -- Justice vs. decency : from sunrise to sunrise (May 26, 2009) -- Helplessness : numbers -- What it's like to be a woman : the highway (October 7, 2010) -- My love (invisible and true) : with love and sorrow (February 2, 2019) -- Non-Russians : the last helicopters (March 19, 2021) -- My first war (mama and Crimea) : your husband voluntarily went under fire (June 17, 2014) -- Memory (erasure) : dreams of Beslan (September 2, 2016) -- The darkness has no heart : rust (July 14, 2020) -- It's been fascist for a long time (open your eyes) : Internat (April 30, 2021) -- The war (how it broke through the soil and blossomed) : Mykolaiv (March 13, 2022) -- Conclusion: Novaya and I (we were a cult) "An unprecedented and intimate portrait of Russia, and a fearless cri de cur for journalism in opposition to the global authoritarian turn To be a journalist is to tell the truth. I Love Russia is Elena Kostyuchenko's fearless and unrelenting attempt to document Putin's Russia as experienced by those whom it systematically and brutally erases: village girls recruited into sex work, queer people in the outer provinces, patients and doctors at a Ukrainian maternity ward, and reporters like herself. The result is a singular portrait of a nation, and of a young woman who refuses to be silenced. In March 2022, as a reporter for Russia's last free press, Novaya Gazeta, Kostyuchenko crossed the border into Ukraine to cover the war. It was her mission to ensure that Russians witnessed the horrors Putin was committing in their name. She filed her pieces knowing that should she return home, she would likely be prosecuted and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Yet, driven by the conviction that the greatest form of love and patriotism is criticism, she continues to write, undaunted and with eyes wide open. I Love Russia stitches together reportage from the past 15 years with personal essays, assembling a kaleidoscopic narrative that Kostyuchenko understands may be the last work from her country that she'll publish for a long time-perhaps ever. She writes because the threat of Putin's Russia extends beyond herself, beyond Crimea, and beyond Ukraine. We fail to understand it at our own peril"-- Geschichte 2008-2022 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich / 1952- / Influence Kosti͡uchenko, Elena / 1987- Political culture / Russia (Federation) Social change / Russia (Federation) Journalism / Political aspects / Russia (Federation) Freedom of the press / Russia (Federation) / History Russia (Federation) / Politics and government Russia (Federation) / Social conditions Presse / Aspect politique / Russie Liberté de la presse / Russie / Histoire Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich / 1952- Freedom of the press Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Journalism / Political aspects Political culture Politics and government Social change Social conditions Russia (Federation) History (DE-588)107186257X Reportagensammlung gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s Geschichte 2008-2022 z DE-604 Shayevich, Bela 1985- (DE-588)1206346469 trl Chavasse, Ilona Yazhbin (DE-588)1321232241 trl Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 9781847927699 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034838952&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034838952&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Kostjučenko, Elena 1987- I love Russia reporting from a lost country The men from TV : Putin's been at it for a long time, but picking Medvedev was a huge pain in the ass (May 8, 2008) -- Childhood ends : the HZB (May 25, 2011) -- Moscow isn't Russia : life on the Sapsan wayside (June 6, 2010) -- Justice vs. decency : from sunrise to sunrise (May 26, 2009) -- Helplessness : numbers -- What it's like to be a woman : the highway (October 7, 2010) -- My love (invisible and true) : with love and sorrow (February 2, 2019) -- Non-Russians : the last helicopters (March 19, 2021) -- My first war (mama and Crimea) : your husband voluntarily went under fire (June 17, 2014) -- Memory (erasure) : dreams of Beslan (September 2, 2016) -- The darkness has no heart : rust (July 14, 2020) -- It's been fascist for a long time (open your eyes) : Internat (April 30, 2021) -- The war (how it broke through the soil and blossomed) : Mykolaiv (March 13, 2022) -- Conclusion: Novaya and I (we were a cult) Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
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title_full | I love Russia reporting from a lost country Elena Kostyuchenko ; translated by Bela Shayevich and Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse |
title_fullStr | I love Russia reporting from a lost country Elena Kostyuchenko ; translated by Bela Shayevich and Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse |
title_full_unstemmed | I love Russia reporting from a lost country Elena Kostyuchenko ; translated by Bela Shayevich and Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse |
title_short | I love Russia |
title_sort | i love russia reporting from a lost country |
title_sub | reporting from a lost country |
topic | Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Gesellschaft Russland Reportagensammlung |
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