Looking at Women Looking at War : A War and Justice Diary
Looking at Women Looking at War : A War and Justice Diary
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Author(s): Amelina, Victoria
ISBN No.: 9781250367686
Pages: 320
Year: 202502
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 40.02
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Praise for Looking at Women Looking at War "Rare, powerful and affecting, a work of principle and courage by a truly brilliant and inspiring writer." -- Philippe Sands, author of East West Street , Professor of Laws, University College London " Rarely ever have I read anything this mature about a war that is taking place right now. Reading Amelina's book feels like a lightning illuminating your heart" -- Sofi Oksanen, award winning author of Purge "This book would always have been important evidence that the Ukraine people were suffering criminal attack. Written by a poet, it is also a work of literature, published after the author lost her life doing her research. It is an icon of a young woman's heroism." -- Philippa Gregory Praise for Victoria Amelina "Victoria's moral clarity, determination, and love of country impressed me greatly. She now joins the ranks of those whose lives have been cut short by war, their truncated careers the source of what-if musings forever afterward. In Victoria's case, I feel certain that her legacy, and her words, will endure, infusing a contemporary, combustive element to the Ukrainians' growing sense of identity and nationhood.


" -- Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker "Victoria Amelina had a way of walking straight into your heart and making herself at home there." --Lia Mills, The Dublin Review of Books "What impressed me was [Amelia's] seeming ability to gaze steadily into the abyss and not fall into despair, perhaps because she possessed a marvelous sense of humor." --Christopher Merrill, author of Only the Nails Remain: Scenes from the Balkan Wars "Amelina touched so many of us with her profound capacity for empathy and observation. For its great courage and significance, her difficult work in this realm brings to my mind the acts of resistance figures like Jan Karski and Witold Pilecki, who similarly took great risks to collect and convey information about Nazi German crimes to the Western Allies during the Second World War." --Peter Balakian, author of Black Dog of Fate "Victoria has completed her worldly task, leaving us the legacy of her example: of grace under pressure, as Hemingway defined courage, and of the abiding importance of her mission." --Askold Melnyczuk, award-winning author of The Man Who Would Not Bow "[Victoria] has taught me that being a writer extends well beyond one's ability to craft words and sentences, that sometimes it involves risking your life to make sure someone else's story doesn't go undocumented, speaking out even when it feels like fewer and fewer people are listening." --Yevheniya Dubrova "A great and very brave colleague." --Héctor Abad Faciolince, Colombian novelist, essayist, journalist, and editor "Rare, powerful and affecting, a work of principle and courage by a truly brilliant and inspiring writer.


" -- Philippe Sands, author of East West Street , Professor of Laws, University College London " Rarely ever have I read anything this mature about a war that is taking place right now. Reading Amelina's book feels like a lightning illuminating your heart" -- Sofi Oksanen, award winning author of Purge.


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