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Jun 2024
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Ep.574: Uno scrittore ci spiega com’è ca...

Cecilia Sala – Chora Media
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Andriy Kurkov è uno scrittore, vive a Kyiv e da due anni e mezzo con i suoi articoli tiene un diario temerario delle cose di cui non si parla mai. Non scrive dei posti che chiudono o vengono distrutti, ma di quelli che aprono. Non racconta le persone che scappano ma quelle che tornano. Kurkov scrive “il diario della sopravvivenza” perché “sono un nemico dei fatalisti”. Da scrittore si sente investito di una responsabilità: “passare un po’ di energia a chi mi legge”. Nella puntata ci parla dell’umore ucraino a due anni dall’inizio dell’invasione totale.

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