Peterson Literary Fund
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A Canadian literary fund recognizing the best books on Ukraine-related topics for a global audience of readers. We confront Russian imperialist narratives
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Gold Star mom: "And to think that this man"—she was referring to Trump—"came here and put his thumb up—" She fell silent for a moment on the telephone, taking a gulp of air. "I’m trying not to cry." From Michael Powell - theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
Today, the Peterson Literary Prize finalist that we are profiling is Luke Harding Luke Harding and his book Invasion: Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival. In his book, The Guardian correspondent and The New York Times best-selling author Luke Harding offers a compelling
The number of people killed from the Russian strike in Poltava is “unfortunately… growing,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells me. He says it is yet another example of “why delivery of air defense systems to Ukraine must be expedited.” Our full interview airs at 8p
Today we profile Yaroslav Trofimov's Yaroslav Trofimov book Our Enemies Will Vanish: The Russian Invasion and Ukraine's War of Independence, which was shortlisted for the 2024 Peterson Literary Prize for nonfiction. In this book, two-time Pulitzer-Prize finalist Yaroslav Trofimov, chief
Today we explore John Sweeney's John Sweeney book, Killer in the Kremlin, which was selected for the Peterson Literary Prize 2024 shortlist. In his book, the award-winning British journalist John Sweeney takes readers from the heart of Putin’s Russia to the killing fields of
Today is a good day to remember the words of Charles Charles Krauthammer (1950-2018) In Memoriam, a great and learned man who truly understood the lessons of history. He wrote this of Winston Churchill, whom he deemed “the 20th Century’s Indispensable Man." Full article published in The Washington Post:
De-occupation. Stories of Ukrainian resistance. 2022 by Bohdan Logvynenko logvynenko is another book that made it to the short list of the 2024 Peterson Literary Prize for nonfiction.[Деокупація. Історії опору українців. 2022] This book gives a voice to the people who survived
‘Cultural imperialism lives on, even if its carriers often proclaim anti-colonial slogans.’ My new piece for Atlantic Council with some suggestions to editors, publishers, and curators from us, the 'perpetually frustrated Ukraine specialists'. atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainea… 🧵 1/4
Mikhail Zygar's Mikhail Zygar War and Punishment: Putin, Zelensky, and the Path to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine is one of six finalists for this year’s Peterson Literary Prize. The book by exiled Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar blows up 350 years of Russocentric propaganda by