The pulsation of the present day
Originally appeared @Krytyka By Maksym Gon But I don't rule out that something else should come to replace being in the captivity of collective trauma. Perhaps it's a kind of symbiosis reflecting that we, despite...
Originally appeared @Krytyka By Maksym Gon But I don't rule out that something else should come to replace being in the captivity of collective trauma. Perhaps it's a kind of symbiosis reflecting that we, despite...
The following interview with the historian Serhii Plokhy focuses on his latest book, The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History, in which he reflects on the causes of the current war, its possible consequences for...
By Olena Stiazhkina Originally appeared @Krytyka Space can be nameless. Without a capital letter at the beginning of the word. A plantation, a forest belt, a road, a field. You can add the word "mines"...
Our conversation with the Italian historian Andrea Graziosi is focused on the Russo-Ukrainian War and its historical and political contexts. What are the main historical origins of this war? Can the policies of the Russian...
By Váno Krueger Originally appeared @Krytyka War is a disease that isn't localized on the front. As syphilis ultimately infects the entire body, not just the initially affected area, war infects all of society. War...
Volodymyr Muzychenko, a public figure, regional ethnographer, and author of the book Jewish Volodymyr, speaks about the stories of Ukrainians who rescued Jews during World War II. Volodymyr Muzychenko heads the Jewish community of Volodymyr...
Tetiana Hetsilevych, program director of Project Kesher Ukraine, talks about the importance of connecting with ancestors and how the organization tries to bring Ukrainian Jewry to the Ukrainian language. Yelyzaveta Tsarehradska: Our conversation is one...
By Iya Kiva Originally appeared @Krytyka In war, poetry is definitely not a soldier. It’s more like a shout instead of a gunshot. That’s why Ukrainian poets often remind me of people who, after a...
By Svitlana Oslavska Originally appeared @Krytyka What we, journalists, and all war documentarians are doing today is a memorial. Russia failed to conceal its actions from the world and from history. Testimonies of these atrocities...
[Editor’s note: Vasyl Makhno is a Ukrainian poet, novelist, and essayist who is a laureate of many awards, including “Encounter: The Ukrainian-Jewish Literary Prize"™ (2020), sponsored by the Canadian charitable non-profit organization Ukrainian Jewish Encounter...