Black square

adventures in post-Soviet Ukraine

288 pages

English language

Published 2016

ISBN:
978-0-393-24797-8
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OCLC Number:
937452280

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"This captivating and original narrative blends politics, history, and reportage in a street-level account of a vexing and troubled region. In the tradition of Elif Batuman and Ian Frazier, Black Square presents an evocative, multidimensional portrait of Ukrainian life under the shadow of Putin. In vivid, original prose, Sophie Pinkham draws us into the fascinating lives of her contemporaries--a generation that came of age after the fall of the USSR, only to see protestors shot on Kiev's main square, Maidan; Crimea annexed by Russia; and a bitter war in eastern Ukraine. Amid the rubble, Pinkham tells stories that convey a youth culture flourishing within a tragically corrupt state. We meet a charismatic, drug-addicted doctor helping to smooth the transition to democracy, a Bolano-esque art gallerist prone to public nudity, and a Russian Jewish clarinetist agitating for Ukrainian liberation. With a deep knowledge of Slavic literature and a keen, outsider's eye …

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Review of 'Black square' on 'Goodreads'

The best part of this book is Pinkham is a fantastic writer. I really enjoyed the descriptions and phrasing used throughout the book. The first two thirds were something of a personal memoir of her travels there from 2000-2010 working with harm-reduction NGOs, the last third was more of a history lesson of Maidan and the years following. I think the structure of the book was a bit disorganized but overall a great read.

Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Social life and customs
  • History

Places

  • Ukraine