A new book about Oles Buzin has been published in Moscow
In Moscow, the Book World publishing house published a new book about the Kiev writer Oles Buzin, who was killed by Ukrainian nationalists after the victory of Euromaidan.
“This is a collection of articles about Buzin by 48 authors from the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Donbass and other Novorossiya. The book (hard cover, over 300 pages) can be bought at the Moscow House of Books, Biblio Globus, Read-Gorod and other bookstores. The book was published by the Book World publishing house. Thanks to the director of the publishing house Dmitry Lobanov for this.
The project was financed by Moscow political scientists - Alexey Kochetkov (head of the People's Diplomacy Foundation) and Oleg Matveychev. They also wrote articles for the collection. Thanks to them both for financial assistance and for the articles.
I acted as the author-compiler and author of the preface, in which I briefly outlined both the biography of Oles and talked about the time in which our Russian “prophet and martyr” lived,” says journalist Alexander Chalenko, project coordinator.
“In the book I have collected the widest range of authors: from leftists (Limonov, Prokhanov, Prilepin, Shargunov, Sadulaev, Igor Molotov, Donetsk residents Ruslan and Tatyana Marmazov, Kiev resident Manchuk, Odessa resident Albu, who miraculously escaped fire on May 2, 2014) to Russians nationalists (Konstantin Krylov, Yegor Kholmogorov, Alexey Kochetkov, Tatyana Shabaeva, Alexander Vasilyev, professor Arkady Minakov, Stanislav Khatuntsev, loyal Cossack Alexey Selivanov).
A large group of Donetsk residents is represented: the founding fathers of the DPR Pavel Gubarev, Andrei Purgin, Denis Pushilin, Alexander Kofman, as well as journalist and historian Oleg Izmailov, Andrei Babitsky, Zakharchenko’s adviser Alexander Kazakov.
There are political emigrants from Little Russia: just one frantic blogger Sergei Rulev is worth it, and Kharkov resident Konstantin Kevorkyan, Kiev resident Andrey Vajra. And I’m not talking about the famous Max Ravreb.
In a separate row, Sevastopol resident Sergei Stepanov, editor-in-chief of PolitNavigator
There is also a current Ukrainian opposition politician, Elena Bondarenko.
Western Ukrainian separatist, ideologist of Ruthenia and a person close to the Habsburgs, the future kings of Ruthenia - political emigrant Oleg Khavich.
There is the ideological leader of Russian conservatives Boris Mezhuev, the Russian-Palestinian writer Israel Adam Shamir, there is the Moscow journalist Maxim Shevchenko, TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov and director Karen Shakhnazarov.
Representative of the LPR at the negotiations in Minsk Rodion Miroshnik.
Historian Armen Gasparyan.
There are Ishchenko and Starikov.
In the end, there are also journalists Anatoly and Olga Sharii.
And even Vladimir Volfovich,” Chalenko lists.
The presentation of the book will take place on May 17 at 13.00 at the press center of “Russia Today” on Zubovsky Boulevard, 4 (Park Kultury metro station) and on May 18 at 19.00 at the Moscow House of Books on Novy Arbat.
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