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A distinctive writer's fascinating journey into the heart of a troubled region.Ukraine has rebuilt itself over and over again in the last century, plagued by the same conflicts: corruption, poverty, substance abuse, ethnic clashes, and Russian aggression. Sophie Pinkham saw all this and more in the course of ten years working, traveling, and reporting in Ukraine and Russia, over a period that included the Maidan revolution of 2013-14, Russia's annexation of Crimea, and the ensuing war in eastern Ukraine.With a keen eye for the dark absurdities of post-Soviet society, Pinkham presents a dynamic account of contemporary Ukrainian life. She meets -- among others -- a charismatic doctor helping to smooth the transition to democracy even as he struggles with his own drug addiction, a Bolano-esque art gallerist prone to public nudity, and a Russian Jewish clarinetist agitating for Ukrainian liberation.



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Sophie Pinkham

Sophie Pinkham began her career working on HIV and drug policy in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Today, she writes literary nonfiction and cultural criticism, with a focus on Russia and Ukraine. Past topics have included revolutionaries, oligarchs, and graphomaniacs; Tolstoy's wife's revenge; an afternoon with a Cossack bear trainer; and the history of the show trial. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times, the Nation, n 1, the London Review of Books, Dissent, and Foreign Affairs, among other publications. She lives in New York.

www.sophiepinkham.com



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