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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhile we ban books in the USA - THIS is the poster for the Kyiv Book Fair.
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niyad
(120,664 posts)onetexan
(13,913 posts)Love it!! Slava Ukraine!!
liberalla
(10,089 posts)calimary
(84,607 posts)Youre not alone.
liberalla
(10,089 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(51,252 posts)calimary
(84,607 posts)Tanuki
(15,396 posts)in a missile strike a few days ago.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/03/world/europe/ukraine-writer-kramatorsk-victoria-amelina.html
"Victoria Amelina, one of Ukraines best-known young writers, has died from injuries sustained in a Russian missile strike on a crowded restaurant in eastern Ukraine. She was 37.
Her death brought to 13 the number of civilians killed in the attack on the Ria Lounge restaurant in the city of Kramatorsk on June 27. Ms. Amelina was dining with a Colombian delegation when the missile ripped into the restaurant. She was treated for severe injuries and died on Saturday.
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The news jolted Ukraines writing and journalism community which has lost dozens of its own since Russias full-scale invasion began last year. Days before the attack, Ms. Amelina had attended the Kyiv Book Arsenal, a large literary festival in Ukraines capital.
So many books unwritten, stories untold, days unlived, Olga Tokariuk, a Ukrainian journalist, posted on Twitter in tribute.
Born in Lviv, Ms. Amelina was widely known in Ukraine for her novels, childrens books, poems and essays. After publishing her first book in 2014, she left a job in information technology the following year to fully devote herself to writing.
She received awards and acclaim for her work. In 2021, she won the Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski Literary Prize, given to a Ukrainian writer under 40, and started a small literature festival in the Donetsk region.
The following year Ms. Amelina joined a human-rights organization, Truth Hounds, to investigate Russian war crimes in areas reclaimed by Ukrainian forces. She also was working on her first nonfiction book in English, about Ukrainian women documenting war crimes, PEN Ukraine said."....(more
Martin Eden
(13,562 posts)We could use some art like that depicting the maga threat to our rights and democracy.
Initech
(102,511 posts)a kennedy
(32,323 posts)NBachers
(18,195 posts)Last edited Fri Jul 7, 2023, 10:10 PM - Edit history (4)
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=771862841275516&id=100053554226257&set=a.191983085930164&eav=AfYfnIcJ_UhjCKWmeoM7C3AbaNy2V_EihCGifqERvQCCjRgTnme8hi85WLE6BhcincA&paipv=0&source=48Contact page: https://agrafkastudio.com/contact
Here's their email: agrafkastudio@gmail.com
About Agrafka: They live and work in Lviv, Ukraine: https://agrafkastudio.com/about-agrafka
I've requested information on how I can get one of these posters. I'll post again when I hear back from them.
Edit: Here's my question to the artist: "This is being passed around online as the poster for the Kyiv Book Fair. Is this the poster for the Kyiv Book Fair?"
Here's the artist's answer:
Art Studio Agrafka "no, it is not a poster of the fair. It was exhibited there on the exhibition during the event."
Cha
(305,853 posts)Martin68
(24,732 posts)RussBLib
(9,709 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)FakeNoose
(36,005 posts)Well done!
JoeOtterbein
(7,795 posts)Ilsa
(62,282 posts)sprinkleeninow
(20,593 posts)hey яuzzia! you are ANATHEMA!
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Celerity
(46,866 posts)Uncle Joe
(60,265 posts)Thanks for the thread kpete