Displaced: Civilians in the Russia-Ukraine War

Author:   Valery Panyushkin ,  Brian James Baer ,  Ellen Vayner
Publisher:   Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
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9781787705739


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 January 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Displaced: Civilians in the Russia-Ukraine War


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""Moving and illuminating."" - The Washington Post In Displaced, Russian journalist Valery Panyushkin chronicles the devastating impact of his country's invasion of Ukraine. By uncovering the stories of ordinary Ukrainians thrust into the chaos of war, and transformed overnight from citizens into victims and refugees, Panyushkin sheds light on the brutal crimes committed by the Russian regime and offers a necessary act of truth-telling and atonement. Panyushkin delves into individual lives shattered by conflict, illuminating the human cost of war beyond the battlefront. Through interviews with people from all walks of life, the book paints a vivid picture of the challenges, choices, and hopes of those caught in the turmoil of war. Urgent and necessary, Displaced is not only a compelling account of loss and survival, but also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, a call for empathy and solidarity, and a Russian writer's tribute to the courage of the Ukrainian people.

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Author:   Valery Panyushkin ,  Brian James Baer ,  Ellen Vayner
Publisher:   Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Imprint:   Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
ISBN:  

9781787705739


ISBN 10:   1787705730
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   Russian

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“Vivid, moving and compelling, Displaced tells the story of the millions of Ukrainians forced to flee their country after Russia's brutal 2022 attack. It is a chronicle of the hardships and struggles faced by those who left their homes, and of the intrepid volunteers who helped them. Many refugee accounts - of bombardment and loss - are heartbreaking.”  * Luke Harding, author of Invasion: Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival, shortlisted for the Orwell Prize * “A work of rage and nuance. A searing exploration of Russia’s war and, indeed, of what it means to be Russian today.” * Andrew Harding, BBC foreign correspondent and author of A Small, Stubborn Town * “Panyushkin writes in vivid tableau.” * Los Angeles Times * “A courageous work by a Russian author willing to look beyond the rhetoric on both sides of the firing line.” * Kirkus Reviews * “Poignant and peripatetic.” * The Arts Fuse * “Panyushkin has created a collage of vivid and varied oral accounts.” * The Washington Examiner * “Compassionate yet candid...the plight of those involved is what ultimately resonates.” * Publishers Weekly * “Displaced is an impressive and courageous work of journalism that warns readers, ‘Anyone can become a refugee.’’” * Shelf Awareness *


“Panyushkin writes in vivid tableau.” * Los Angeles Times * “A courageous work by a Russian author willing to look beyond the rhetoric on both sides of the firing line.” * Kirkus Reviews * “Compassionate yet candid...the plight of those involved is what ultimately resonates.” * Publishers Weekly *


Author Information

Valery Panyushkin was born in 1969 in Leningrad. He has worked as a special correspondent for the newspapers Kommersant and Vedomosti. He wrote a regular column in Gazeta.ru, and earned the title ""Russia's Golden Pen"" for his journalism. He is the author of the books 12 Who Don't Agree, Mikhail Khodorovsky, Gazprom, and Something Unnoticeable. He lives in Moscow and currently works as a correspondent for Snob magazine. Brian James Baer is the founding editor of the journal Translation and Interpreting Studies and the author of the monograph Other Russias. Together with Ellen Vayner, he has translated Red Crosses by Sasha Filipenko and Sacred Darkness by Levan Berdzenishvili. Ellen Vayner has translated short stories, magazine interviews, and a conceptual artistic project. Together with Brian James Baer, she has translated Red Crosses by Sasha Filipenko and Sacred Darkness by Levan Berdzenishvili.

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