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Diaries of War
Diaries of War: Two Visual Accounts from Ukraine and Russia [A Graphic Novel History] | Nora Krug
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Powerful graphic journalism that highlights the contrasting realities of a Ukrainian journalist and a Russian artist grappling with their own individual experiences of Russias war on Ukrainecollected, edited, and illustrated by award-winning author Nora Krug Immediately after Russia began its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Nora Krug reached out to two anonymous subjectsK., a Ukrainian journalist, and D., a Russian artistand began what would become a year of correspondence. Based on her weekly interviews with K. and D., Krug created this collection of illustrated accounts that chronicles two contrasting viewpoints from opposing sides of the first year in this ongoing war. With millions displaced, injured, or killed as a result of the invasion, Krug presents a look at the devastating effects on an everyday, individual level. K.s diary documents a year of emotional and existential distress. She experiences loss in every sense of the word: the death of those close to her, the disconnection from her family and friends, and the devastation of her countrybut her account is also a story about bravery and survival in the face of dire uncertainty. In juxtaposition, D.s narrative details his disdain for his governments murderous actions and his attempts at emigrating his family abroad. He navigates his own struggle with cultural identity, guilt, and lack of action in the face of a tyrannical regimea perspective that is necessary in challenging readers to confront the political actions of their own countries. Krug approaches Diaries of War with the immense skill and thoughtfulness required to document these two complicated experiences for the purpose of encouraging critical thinking. Published as an Op-Comic series with the Los Angeles Times, with a portion of the entries unique to this book, Diaries of War is a harrowing real-time record of an international conflict that continues to devastate countless lives.
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In 2022, German American illustrator Nora Krug interviewed weekly the same two individuals over the course of a year: a Ukrainian journalist who had been born in Russia, and a Russian artist living in St Petersburg who opposed the war in Ukraine. If you want an idea about the psychological effects of war on individuals, as well as daily practical challenges, this is the book to pick up. Eye-opening and tactful. #comics #nonfiction

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Friday Reads March 1: Canadian books, women‘s literature in translation, Sámi people, war in Ukraine, historical fiction, speculative fiction, Black authors & queer mermaids
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I find myself wishing that Putin will die. This feels bad because I never used to wish death on anyone. Now I feel such a desire. There‘s a cognitive dissonance in my head.

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Very good. So much of what is available is fact-based journalism, as it should be, so to have a first hand account of the mental and emotional realities of war (as the attacked and the aggressor) was very interesting and insightful

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A Ukrainian journalist and a Russian artist share their thoughts on the first year of war with a graphic journalist. The Ukrainian woman reacts by sending family to Denmark while she and her husband report from the front lines and train other journalists. The Russian man takes a more haphazard approach to trying to find safety for his family and a more passive approach to his opposition to the war. An interesting window into a frightening time.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great review! Stacked! 5mo
BarbaraBB Excellent review. An important book I think. 5mo
jlhammar Nice review! It really was an interesting window - perfect way to describe it. 5mo
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Megabooks @jlhammar thanks! Yes, I appreciate that she focused on a few moments/situations for each person each week. I think there was beauty in the brevity and the art of course. 5mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB thank you! It was serialized in a Dutch newspaper. Did you catch it then? Maybe it was Der Volkskrant?? 5mo
Megabooks @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks thanks! I hope you like it!! 5mo
BarbaraBB No, but I have to find out! I do read De Volkskrant but only blind! 5mo
Suet624 Definitely one I'd like to read. 5mo
Megabooks @Suet624 it was really well done! 5mo
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Weekly reports from two witnesses of Russia‘s war on Ukraine—one a Russia-born Ukrainian journalist and one a Russian artist, presented side-by-side. Distressing and illuminating. The introduction is very thoughtful, explaining that this record aims to help us “understand the human cost of war” through two individual identities and experiences. It is not attempting “to portray a quintessential Russian or Ukrainian perspective.” A worthwhile read.

jlhammar Some of the entries in this book were serialized in the LA Times between Feb 2022 and Feb 2023. 5mo
Megabooks I just got this from the library! 5mo
Megabooks Great review! 5mo
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A little #bookhaul. I just learned of Krug‘s new work of graphic journalism (tagged) this morning and had to get myself a copy ASAP. Very excited for the Jeanette Winterson ghost stories. Might save that for Christmas break. While Idaho Slept is supposed to be “a chilling, balanced, meticulously reported true crime story.” Sounds good to me!

JamieArc These all look great! 6mo
Aimeesue Oooh, a new Winterson! My day is made! 6mo
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