Rękopis ukraińskiego poety opowiadający o rosyjskiej okupacji

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Rękopis ukraińskiego poety opowiadający o rosyjskiej okupacji
Serhiy Polituchyi, founder of the publishing house Vivat and owner of the plant that printed "I Transform: A Diary of Occupation and Selected Poems," which was destroyed by a Russian missile strike, stands in a damaged warehouse in Kharkiv, Ukraine, May 30, 2024. The manuscript of life under Russian occupation, which was buried by the author before he was arrested and later found in a mass grave, now stands as a symbol of an enduring Ukrainian literary life even as Russian forces try to snuff it out. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times)
Minimum price 100USD
2024-05-28
FINBARR O'REILLY/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
FINBARR O'REILLY
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3,62MB
31cm x 20cm przy 300dpi
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