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"-- |
Beschreibung: | Translated from the Russian Includes index |
Beschreibung: | 363 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781847927699 |
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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 London The Bodley Head 2023 363 Seiten 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 978-0-593-65526-9 |
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