'Would you like to know where Putin comes from? What the Russians are like today? And why? Read this book' SVETLANA ALEXIEVICH 'Brilliant and immersive ... reportage at its brave and luminous best' OBSERVER To be a journalist is to tell the truth. To be patriotic is to be critical, honest and fearless. I Love Russia takes us to places that non-Russians have never seen and brings us voices we have never heard. It is Elena Kostyuchenko's courageous attempt to document Russia as experienced by those whom it systematically and brutally erases: village girls recruited into sex work, queer people in the outer provinces, patients and doctors at a Ukrainian maternity ward, and reporters like herself. At once uncompromising and deeply humane, it stitches reportage and personal essays into a kaleidoscopic, often other-worldly journey. Here is Russia as it is, not as we imagine it. I Love Russia may be the last work from her homeland Kostyuchenko will publish for a long time - perhaps ever. She writes driven by the conviction that the greatest form of love and patriotism is criticism. And because the threat of Putin's Russia extends beyond herself, beyond Crimea, and beyond Ukraine. This is a singular portrait of a nation, and of a woman who refuses to be silenced. 'Elena's bravery and reportage are astonishing' CHRISTINA LAMB 'Kostyuchenko is an important guide to the twenty-first century' TIMOTHY SNYDER
Jelena Kosťučenková Books



The book, recognized with the Pushkin House Book Prize 2024, explores profound themes through its compelling narrative. It delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of historical events on personal lives. The author skillfully weaves together rich character development and evocative settings, inviting readers to reflect on the interplay between individual choices and broader societal forces. This award-winning work promises to engage and resonate deeply with its audience.
Moje Rusko. Zprávy ze ztracené země
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Nejnovější publicistická kniha Moje Rusko. Zprávy ze ztracené země známé ruské novinářky a dlouholeté redaktorky a zvláštní zpravodajky listu Novaja gazeta Jeleny Kosťučenkové velmi věrně odráží hlavní autorčiny reportérské zájmy. Většina textů se odehrává v místech, která jsou základním předmětem Jeleniny pozornosti – beznadějně zapomenutá a Bohem i lidmi odstrčené kouty středního Ruska, kde bují především bída, beznaděj, alkoholismus a prostituce. Kniha se tak stává svéráznou kronikou jejího života a profesionální práce posledních zhruba patnácti let. Výjimečný portrét národa a ženy, která nechce být umlčena.