An existential travel guide and an experiment in gonzo psychogeography, it stirs obvious comparisons with Hunter S Thompson... mesmerising

The Telegraph

A voice that must be heard

- Patti Smith (via Instagram),

Kamysh's throbbing, fragmentary prose offers heart-stopping insight into what drives those who choose to trespass in dangerous places: reckless abandon in abandoned places

- Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment,

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Kamysh has made us understand why he thinks the zone around Chornobyl is so special, why - because of its desolate serenity, and the freedom it grants from the strictures of normal life - it may even be worth dying for. No mean feat... Remarkable

Guardian

A brilliant, angry, witty, passionate book about the end of the future and what happens afterwards - Tarkovsky meets Hunter S. Thompson. Read it

- Kevin Power, author of White City,

In the shadow of catastrophe, Markiyan Kamysh writes with all of youth's wayward lyricism, like a nuclear Kerouac

- Rob Doyle, author of Threshold,

Grimly fascinating insights... a memorable read

Independent

Stark, surreal... A visceral, graphic report from dystopia

Kirkus Reviews

Blunt, bare, ecstatic... [Stalking the Atomic City] has a rare quality of revelation about it and hums with a kind of exhaustedly beautiful intensity

Quietus

A fantastic account of the reality of disaster... A true backpacker's guide for disaster tourists

L'Humanité

A poetic rush to madness... shockingly real, recounted in a stunning, original voice as lyrical as it is unnerving

- Alan Weisman, author of The World Without Us,

An extraordinary window on Chernobyl

New Scientist

A hypnotic work of impressions, facts and photographs, documenting Kamysh's decade underground. Its timing could not be more pertinent

Irish Times

An intimate, lived-in account of a ruined landscape and the people who find themselves drawn to it... a haunting, immersive read

Words Without Borders

'Remarkable' GUARDIAN'Mesmerising' TELEGRAPH'A voice that must be heard' PATTI SMITHAn exhilarating, immersive journey into the Exclusion Zone of Chornobyl with the disaffected adventurers who illegally stalk its ruinsAmidst the toxic desolation of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, a subculture has sprung up. They call themselves 'stalkers': wild adventurers who sneak past border controls to get lost in this apocalyptic environment of dense swampland and rusted ruins. Markiyan Kamysh is one, and here he takes us on a hallucinatory journey into an alien world.With reckless energy, Kamysh tells of escapes from the police, hedonistic nights in bombed-out buildings and the spectral beauty that got him hooked on returning to the Zone. Brash, immersive and ecstatic, this is a singular document of a dystopian reality.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781782278573
Publisert
2025-01-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Pushkin Press
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

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Markiyan Kamysh is a Ukrainian writer who represents the Chornobyl underground in literature. Since 2010, he has illegally explored the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. He is the son of a Chornobyl liquidator, nuclear physicist and design engineer of the Institute for Nuclear Research in Kyiv who died in 2003. Stalking the Atomic City, his first book, has been translated into multiple languages and published to great acclaim. He lives in Kyiv, Ukraine. See more photos on his Instagram @markiyankamysh.