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I Love Russia

Reporting from a Lost Country

Elena Kostyuchenko

I Love Russia
I Love Russia

I Love Russia

Reporting from a Lost Country

Elena Kostyuchenko

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Description

Brilliant and immersive ... reportage at its brave and luminous best

Brilliant and immersive ... reportage at its brave and luminous best

Fearless reporting… shocking and moving… This gritty insider’s take on Russia will prove more helpful than the welter of books by western experts when it comes to countering Putin’s disinformation

I Love Russia is full of rigorous journalistic detail, but is also deeply personal, beautifully written ... real and intimate

Few have tried to examine the life of ordinary people in the world's biggest country (by physical size) the way this one does ... [Elena's] style of brave, intimate reporting is likely to be a rarity in Russia for years to come

Elena Kostyuchenko is an important guide to the twenty-first century. The Russia she recounts here is the Russia we need to understand

Elena Kostyuchenko (Author)
ELENA KOSTYUCHENKO was born in Yaroslavl, Russia, in 1987. She began working as a jour nalist when she was fourteen and spent seventeen years reporting for Novaya Gazeta, Russia's last major indepen dent newspaper.

In March 2022 she crossed into Ukraine to cover the horrors committed in Russia's name; Novaya Gazeta was shut down in the spring of 2022 in response to her reporting. Returning home now would likely mean prosecution and up to fifteen years in prison.

She is also the author of two books published in Russian, Unwanted on Probation and We Have to Live Here, and is the recipient of the European Press Prize, the Free Media Award, and the Paul Klebnikov Prize.

Ilona Chavasse (Translator)
Ilona Chavasse was born in Belarus and, together with her family, emigrated to the United States in 1989. She has translated three novels by Yuri Rytkheu, including most recently When the Whales Leave, Aleksandr Skorobogatov's Russian Gothic, and Galina Scherbakova's short stories for the Dedalus anthology Slav Sisters, as well as The Village at the Edge of Noon by Darya Bobyleva. She lives in London.

Bela Shayevich (Translator)
Bela Shayevich is a Soviet American writer and translator. She is best known for her translation of 2015 Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich's Secondhand Time, for which she was awarded the TA First Translation Prize. Her other translations include Yevgeny Zamyatin's We and Vsevolod Nekrasov's I Live I See, which she cotranslated with Ainsley Morse. Her writing has appeared in n+1, Jew ish Currents, and Harper's Magazine.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    The Bodley Head Ltd
  • Translator
    Ilona Chavasse, Bela Shayevich
  • Pub date
    Oct 2023
  • Pages
    384
  • Theme
    Reportage, journalism or collected columns
  • Dimensions
    234 x 153 x 27 mm
  • Weight
    463 gram
  • EAN
    9781847927705
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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