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100 1 $aAleksievich, Svetlana,$d1948-$eauthor.
240 10 $aCharnobyl £skai Ła malitva.$lEnglish
245 10 $aVoices from Chernobyl /$cSvetlana Alexievich ; translation and preface by Keith Gessen.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNormal :$bDalkey Archive Press,$c2005.
300 $ax, 240, [1] pages ;$c23 cm.
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386 $aNobel Prize winners$2lcdgt
386 $aJournalists$2lcdgt
386 $aBelarusians$2lcdgt
386 $aWomen$2lcdgt
490 1 $a[Russian literature series]
500 $6880-01$a"Lannan selections"--Page [241].
500 $a"First published in Russian as Tchernobylskaia Molitva by Editions Ostojie, 1997"--Title page verso.
546 $aTranslation of: Tchernobylskai a molitva.
505 0 $aTranslator's preface -- Historical note -- Prologue: A solitary human voice -- pt. I: The land of the dead : On why we remember ; About what can be talked about with the living and the dead ; About a whole life written down on doors ; By those who returned ; About what radiation looks like ; About a song without words ; About a homeland ; About how a person is only clever and refined in evil ; Soldiers' chorus -- pt. II: The land of the living : About old prophecies ; About a moonlit landscape ; About a man whose tooth was hurting when he saw Christ fall ; About a single bullet ; About how we can't live without Chekhov and Tolstoy ; About war movies ; A scream ; About a new nation ; About writing Chernobyl ; About lies and truths ; People's chorus -- pt. III: Amazed by sadness : About what we didn't know: death can be so beautiful ; About the shovel and the atom ; About taking measurements ; About how the frightening things in life happen quietly and naturally ; About answers ; About memories ; About loving physics ; About expensive salami ; About freedom and the dream of an ordinary death ; About the shadow of death ; About a damaged child ; About political strategy ; By a defender of the Soviet government ; About instructions ; About the limitless power one person can have over another ; About why we love Chernobyl ; Children's chorus ; A solitary human voice -- In place of an epilogue.
520 $aOn April 25, 1986, the worst nuclear reactor accident in history occurred in Chernobyl. Until now, all of the books published in English focused on the facts, names, and data. Voices from Chernobyl presents first-hand accounts of what happened to the people of Belarus and the fear, anger, and uncertainty that they lived through. In order to give a voice to their experiences, Svetlana Alexievich--a journalist by trade--interviewed hundreds of people who had been affected by the meltdown. From innocent citizens to firefighters to those called in to clean up the disaster, Voices from Chernobyl is a crucial document of what happened and how people reacted to it. Alexievich presents these interviews in monologue form, giving readers a harrowing inside view into the minds of the affected people untempered by government spin, accusations, or judgements, leaving the reader with just the life-shattering pain of living through such an event and its aftermath.
586 8 $aNobel Prize Winner, 2015.
611 27 $aChernobyl Nuclear Accident (Chornobyl £, Ukraine : 1986)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00853649
650 0 $aChernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl £, Ukraine, 1986$vPersonal narratives, Belarusian.
650 0 $aChernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl £, Ukraine, 1986$xSocial aspects$zBelarus.
650 0 $aChernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl £, Ukraine, 1986$xEnvironmental aspects$zBelarus.
650 6 $aTchernobyl, Accident nucle aire de, Ukraine, 1986$vRe cits personnels bie lorusses.
650 6 $aTchernobyl, Accident nucle aire de, Ukraine, 1986$xAspect socialzBie lorussie.
650 6 $aTchernobyl, Accident nucle aire de, Ukraine, 1986$xAspect de l'environnement$zBie lorussie.
650 7 $aSocial aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01354981
651 7 $aBelarus.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01260637
651 7 $aUkraine$zChornobyl £.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01235729
650 4 $aNobel Prize for Literature laureate$y2015.
650 12 $aChernobyl Nuclear Accident.
650 12 $aRadiation Injuries.
650 22 $aHistory, 20th Century.
650 22 $aRadioactive Fallout$xadverse effects.
650 22 $aRadioactive Hazard Release.
650 22 $aSurvivors.
651 2 $aRepublic of Belarus.
648 7 $a1986$2fast
655 7 $aPersonal narratives.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423843
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655 2 $aInterview.
655 2 $aPersonal Narrative.
700 1 $aGessen, Keith.
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830 0 $aRussian literature series.
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