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Undefeatable: Odesa in Love and War [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x250 mm, kaal: 274 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Scotland Street Press
  • ISBN-10: 1917881045
  • ISBN-13: 9781917881043
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x250 mm, kaal: 274 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Scotland Street Press
  • ISBN-10: 1917881045
  • ISBN-13: 9781917881043
'This is the account we've been starved of: an insight into Ukraine from an authoritative British writer who has skin in the countrys game. Odesa is my discovered heart, confesses Julian Evans, who fell in love with a woman from this constantly beguiling Black Sea port and started a family there, the place that's given me what I need for more than twenty-five years. An outsider turned insider, his deep personal involvement compelled him to the front line of an unprovoked war without precedent in Europe for nearly eighty years. His vivid, first-hand reportage shows how Odesas story is inseparable from Ukraines and more than that, how it has become our story too.' -Nicholas Shakespeare

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Julian Evans' deeply felt memoir of an Englishmans experiences in Ukraine over half a lifetime, wry, unsparing and lyrical, is scattered with bright evocations of a country striving, against the odds, to be

James Meek Macabre, surreal, haunting, beautifully observed and darkly moving

Rory Stewart This is an important book, not just an eyewitness account of a country besieged, but a chronicle of the war, with helpful background both literary and political. Its great achievement is presenting its human face resolute and heroic

Paul Theroux Julian Evans love letter to Odesa is as beguiling as the city itself. In lyrical prose he interweaves history and literature with an account of his three-decades long relationship with the city, mounting a passionate defence of Ukraine as it faces down Russia's imperial aggression

Lindsey Hilsum Should be required reading. Undefeatable is simultaneously a work of literary art (it is beautifully written) and a superb introduction to what is happening in Ukraine now

Carlo Gébler A beautiful portrait of a city and a nation in a time of peril

James Buchan A shimmering Black Sea tapestry

Nicholas Shakespeare This is the account we've been starved of: an insight into Ukraine from an authoritative British writer who has skin in the countrys game. Odesa is my discovered heart, confesses Julian Evans, who fell in love with a woman from this constantly beguiling Black Sea port and started a family there, the place that's given me what I need for more than twenty-five years. An outsider turned insider, his deep personal involvement compelled him to the front line of an unprovoked war without precedent in Europe for nearly eighty years. His vivid first-hand reportage shows how Odesas story is inseparable from Ukraines and more than that, how it has become our story too

Nicholas Shakespeare Undefeatable is an absolutely fascinating and absorbing memoir of one writers relationship with a city and its people. Powerful, cogent, humane and scarifying Julian Evans has written a modern classic

William Boyd Wry, unsparing and lyrical; scattered with bright evocations of a country striving, against the odds, to be

James Meek A vivid snapshot of a wretched situation * The Independent *

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From love and marriage to the front line of Russias invasion, a profoundly personal story of the city of Odesa and the emotional impacts of Putins ten-year war.
Julian Evans has been reporting as a journalist on Ukraine for 27 years. His latest book is Semi-Invisible Man: the Life of Norman Lewis (Jonathan Cape, Picador). He has also written and presented radio and television documentaries and writes for English and French newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, Prospect, Times Literary Supplemen and LAtelier du Roman. He translates from French and German and is a recipient of the Prix du Rayonnement de la Langue Française from the Académie Française. He is also a Royal Literary Fund Consultant Fellow.