Christopher Miller - The War Came To Us: Life and Death in Ukraine - with Linda Kinstler

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2023
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    When President Putin ordered Russian troops to invade Ukraine, he unleashed a terror which struck at the very heart of Europe and broke the world order that had been in place since the fall of the Soviet Union.
    Financial Times reporter Christopher Miller has been embedded in Ukraine for 13 years and is one of the few journalists who knows Ukraine inside out, who was at the frontline in Crimea and who reported from bombed out Mariupol.
    This book takes the reader from the coal-dusted, sunflower-covered steppe of the Donbas to the heart of the Euromaidan revolution camp in Kyiv; from the Black Sea shores of Crimea where Russian troops stealthily annexed Ukraine's peninsula to the bloody battlefields where warlords ruled with iron fists; to the destruction and terror wrought by Russian bombs in Bucha, Kharkiv, Mariupol, and beyond.
    This is the story of modern Ukraine and its transformation, as told through the lives of Ukrainians, their fears and struggles. It is Ukraine in all its glory: vast, weird, exhilarating, defiant, resilient, trying to escape the long shadow of its former imperial ruler while fighting to build a new future.
    Christopher Miller is a journalist who currently writes about Ukraine for the Financial Times. He was previously the lead correspondent in Ukraine for BuzzFeed News, a world and national security reporter for POLITICO, and a correspondent for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Kyiv. His writing and reporting has been published in The Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, and The Independent, among other outlets, as well as featured on CNN. His coverage of Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 was awarded the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism. A native of Portland, Oregon, he divides his time between Brooklyn and Kyiv.
    Miller is in conversation with Linda Kinstler. Kinstler is the deputy editor of The Dial and a contributing writer at Jewish Currents and 1843 Magazine. She is the author of Come to This Court and Cry (Public Affairs, 2022) and recently won a 2023 Whiting Award for nonfiction.
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