
Dawn 24 February 2022 year is a black date in the recent history of Ukraine, that changed our lives forever, our thoughts and feelings. That morning broke into every house with fiery flares of rockets, eerie sounds of air alarms. It brought a painful realization: a great war began - the most difficult test for the future. She awakened in us the power of resistance, that impressed the world with its courage and unity.
A book by a Ukrainian writer, publisher, sailor Anton Sanchenko "Digests of the Fierce War: 2022 r." takes the reader back to those first hellish months of the war, will remind the events of each day from 11 March to 11 November 2022 p. From Gostomel to the liberation of Kherson. News digest, which the author, by order of the commander, prepared for a volunteer unit of sailors, moreover, the news "had to be true, but such, so that sailors do not want to jump overboard". Every day. Exactly 21 paragraph. The first point must be some aphorism from Churchill or Mahatma Gandhi. The last one is the joke of the day, because according to the author: "damn you, there is also black humor". Later, the idea arose to publish this "news for sailors" in the form of a digest. So far, the author has organized the first nine months of this project…
Illustrations by a modern Ukrainian artist are an important element of the emotional perception of the publication, art performer Serhiy Zakharov, a native of Donetsk, who, through his creative projects, went through the torture chambers of the so-called DPR militants. These drawings are recognizable, many of them became memes.
Книга Антона Санченка «Дайджести лютої війни: 2022 р.», що вийшла друком у київському видавництві «Ніка-Центр» у 2024 year, є важливим документом епохи, який зберігає правду про події, пам’ять про які має жити в наступних поколіннях. Торкніться сторінок нашої незламності!
Ознайомитися з книгою можна у читальній залі відділу обслуговування користувачів Наукової бібліотеки у Машинобудівному навчально-науковому інституті НУК за адресою вул. Kowalskaya, 5, aud.56.
