
The Language of War by Oleksandr Mykhed
A TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR When everyday life becomes a state of emergency, how can yesterday’s words suffice? ‘We were so happy and didn’t know it…’ A thirty-three-year-old writer lives in a quiet European suburb with his wife and his dog. His parents have bought an apartment nearby. On weekends they go out for brunch, cook and see friends. Life is good; it is normal. Then the invaders come. The Language of War is about what happens when your world changes overnight. When you wake up to the sound of helicopters and the smell of gunpowder. When your home is hit by shells or broken into by gunmen, and you spend another night in a basement-turned-bomb shelter. When, even though you’ve never held a weapon before, you realise the only choice is to fight back. It is about things one can never forget, or forgive. Bringing together Oleksandr Mykhed’s vivid day-by-day chronicles of the invasion of Ukraine with a chorus of other voices – his family, friends in exile, those who have fought and have witnessed unimaginable atrocities – this book is both a record, and a reckoning. Haunting and timeless, it asks how it is possible to find the words to describe a new reality; how you can still make sense of the world when the only language you can speak is the language of war.
A vivid account of invasion and the struggle to find the words to describe a new reality: war * Financial Times *
Each piece of writing here helps us to understand a reality that we can and must repairThis book has helped me and will help anyone who wishes to understand war -- Timothy Snyder, author of ON TYRANNY
In this vital work, Mykhed takes on the challenge of finding a language to convey the horror and absurdity of war, and succeeds with devastating impact. One cannot ever truly capture the reality and enormity of war, but can only document fragments of events and snapshots of people’s lives. Mykhed skilfully collates these fragments - recollections, anecdotes, portraits and conversations, interspersed with a catalogue of war crimes - into a uniquely powerful account of what has happened to our country and our people since February 2022. Both deeply personal and of universal and lasting significance, this book should be required reading for humankind -- Mstyslav Chernov, Oscar-winning director of 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL
Each piece of writing here helps us to understand a reality that we can and must repairThis book has helped me and will help anyone who wishes to understand war -- Timothy Snyder, author of ON TYRANNY
In this vital work, Mykhed takes on the challenge of finding a language to convey the horror and absurdity of war, and succeeds with devastating impact. One cannot ever truly capture the reality and enormity of war, but can only document fragments of events and snapshots of people’s lives. Mykhed skilfully collates these fragments - recollections, anecdotes, portraits and conversations, interspersed with a catalogue of war crimes - into a uniquely powerful account of what has happened to our country and our people since February 2022. Both deeply personal and of universal and lasting significance, this book should be required reading for humankind -- Mstyslav Chernov, Oscar-winning director of 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL
Oleksandr Mykhed is a writer. Until March 2022, he lived in Kyiv; he is now enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He is the author of nine books; selected essays and excerpts from his books have been translated into ten languages. He has participated in literary residencies in Finland, Latvia, Iceland, the USA and France, and a virtual residency at Oxford University. He has written for publications including The Financial Times, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and The Guardian, and has appeared as a guest on CNN and NPR. He is a member of PEN Ukraine.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780241690840 |
| ISBN 10 | 0241690846 |
| Title | The Language of War |
| Author | Oleksandr Mykhed |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2024-06-13 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
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