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Voices from chernobyl the oral history of a nuclear disaster. Svetlana alexandrovna alexievich born 31 may 1948 in ukraine is a belarusian investigative journalist and nonfiction writer who writes in the russian language. Stream and download audiobooks to your computer, tablet or mobile phone. Richard pevear and larissa volokhonsky, who are known for their renderings of dostoevsky and tolstoy. The unwomanly face of war is the first translation of the revised edition of alexievich s book, and it bears two of the biggest names in russian translation. Svetlana alexievich posa em minsk, em foto nao datada. Soviet voices from the afghanistan war, enchanted with death, the chernobyl prayer. Svetlana alexievich has 27 books on goodreads with 173494 ratings. Some questioned whether a littleknown oral historian from belarus deserved the honour.

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