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Our Daily War: the World of Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov

July 20
1h 32m

Episode Description

Andrey Kurkov is considered to be one of the greatest contemporary Ukrainian writers. His work, including novels like Death and the Penguin and Grey Bees, is dark, humorous and satirical. As a keen observer of post-Soviet society, Kurkov proved to have prophetic qualities. What role does literature have in times of war?

Since Russia fully invaded Ukraine, Kurkov said he wasn’t able to write fiction anymore. Yet, in a time when Ukraine’s culture is under threat, Kurkov’s voice remains vital. Kurkov has become one of the most important voices documenting the war’s impact on Ukrainian culture and identity.

Putin’s calculation is simple: a Ukraine with a permanent war in its eastern region will never be fully welcomed by Europe or the rest of the world - Andrey Kurkov

Andrey Kurkov (1961) is a Ukrainian writer and journalist. His novels, including Death and the PenguinGrey Bees, and The Silver Bone, have been translated into over 40 languages. He is a keen observer of post-Soviet societies, blending satire, political commentary, and deeply human storytelling.

Programme maker: Ianthe Mosselman

This programme is a part of the Forum on European Culture 2025.

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