A Loss – The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister
Autor Olesya Khromeychuken Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783838215709
ISBN-10: 3838215702
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 150 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
ISBN-10: 3838215702
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 150 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Recenzii
Grappling. I admire a book that invites me to grapple with knotty questions.Olesya Khromeychuk has written such a bookbeautifully.Feminism and drones. Funerals and theater. Shrapnel and combat bootssize 8. A Loss explores the lures of militarismat a granular level.Professor Cynthia Enloe, author of Nimo's War, Emma's War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War
Moving, intelligent, and brilliantly written, this is a sisters reckoning with a lost brother, an migrs with the country of her childhood, and a scholars with her own suddenly acutely personal subject matter. A wonderful combination of emotional and intellectual honesty; very sad and direct but also rigorous and nuanced. It even manages to be funny.Anna Reid, author ofBorderland: A Journey Through the History of Ukraine
There has always been too much silence around the armed conflict in eastern UkraineEurope's forgotten war. Olesya Khromeychuk refuses to bend to this silence. In vivid, intimate prose and with unflinching honesty, she introduces us to the brother she lost in the war and found in her grief. Poignant, wise, and unforgettable.Dr Rory Finnin, University of Cambridge
Moving, intelligent, and brilliantly written, this is a sisters reckoning with a lost brother, an migrs with the country of her childhood, and a scholars with her own suddenly acutely personal subject matter. A wonderful combination of emotional and intellectual honesty; very sad and direct but also rigorous and nuanced. It even manages to be funny.Anna Reid, author ofBorderland: A Journey Through the History of Ukraine
There has always been too much silence around the armed conflict in eastern UkraineEurope's forgotten war. Olesya Khromeychuk refuses to bend to this silence. In vivid, intimate prose and with unflinching honesty, she introduces us to the brother she lost in the war and found in her grief. Poignant, wise, and unforgettable.Dr Rory Finnin, University of Cambridge
Cuprins
Acknowledgments; Foreword; Preface; Theory and Practice of War, Part I; A Pair of Boots, Part I; A Wartime Wedding; Vertep; A Facebook Message; The Funeral, Part I; Lenin; The Funeral, Part II; Obituary; Wizard; The Funeral, Part III; Twenty-Five Folders; Masha; A Pair of Boots, Part II; Volodya; Mama; Harvest; That Short Story Was So Hard to Write; Theater of War; Ignoble Pain; Heart; Theory and Practice of War, Part II; The Safest Place in the Army; Cosy Grave; The Flat. Your Flat; What Remains; Spring; I Cant Believe Youre Dead: A Letter.
Notă biografică
Dr Olesya Khromeychuk is a historian and writer. She received her PhD in History from University College London. She has taught the history of East-Central Europe at the University of Cambridge, University College London, the University of East Anglia, and King¿s College London. She is author of ¿Undetermined¿ Ukrainians. Post-War Narratives of the Waffen SS ¿Galiciä Division.