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Andrey Kurkov

Russian-born writer Andrey Kurkov has published his diary of the upheaval in Ukraine. What roles do language and culture play in war? And was the uprising worth it?

It has been a year since protests in Ukraine's Maidan Square, protests that led to the fall of the pro-Russian government. Russian-born Andrey Kurkov has published his diary of the time. He is one of the country's most famous authors and supported the uprising. Although he lives in Ukraine, he writes in Russian and because of that he has been rejected by some as a Ukrainian writer and accused of being a traitor by Russians. Sarah Montague asks, what roles do language and culture play in war? And was the uprising worth it?

30 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterSarah Montague
Interviewed GuestAndrey Kurkov

Broadcasts

  • Fri 6 Feb 201500:30GMT
  • Fri 6 Feb 201504:30GMT