Moscow (AFP) – “All in all, it wasn’t a bad week. I didn’t die,” a mystery diarist writes from an undisclosed location in eastern Ukraine.”Donbass Diary”, which chronicles civilian life in the midst of the separatist conflict there, is among the first to do so from a personal vantage point.Laced with dark humour, vivid accounts of nights spent in cellars and intermittent power and water shutoffs, the book has won critical acclaim in Russia, where it was published last month.”These entries are still fresh, but they already breathe a sense of history,” wrote the Trud daily.”Donbass Diary is a book …read more
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