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Ukrainian new drama after the Euromaidan Revolution

2023
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Ukraine's remarkable aptitude for resilience and grassroots activism, as witnessed since February 2022, is closely connected to a process that began with the Euromaidan Revolution in 2013-14, when over two million Ukrainians took to the streets in defense of democracy and human rights. In the months directly following the Revolution, Russia illegally occupied Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, and began funneling both arms and troops into the eastern region of Donbas to fuel a conflict between the Ukrainian army and a small group of radical separatists. Since that time, Ukrainians have been working diligently to build the society in which they have wanted to live, all while fighting Russia and its proxies in Europe's forgotten war. This book brings together key works from the country's impressively generative post-Revolutionary period.
Main title:
Ukrainian new drama after the Euromaidan Revolution / edited by Molly Flynn ; translated by Sasha Dugdale [and six others].
Author:
Dugdale, Sasha, translatorFlynn, Molly, editor
Imprint:
London : Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2023.
Collation:
264 pages
Notes:
Translated from the Ukrainian.
Contents:
Take the rubbish out, SashaA time traveller's guide to DonbasPilates timeBombHouse of ghosts. why. we. fled. DonbasI don't remember the nameThe mother by GorkyTolyk the diaryman.
ISBN:
9781350335912 (pbk)
Dewey class:
891.792408891.7924
Language:
EnglishUkrainian
BRN:
680529
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