Natalja Kljutscharjowa's Diary of Guilt and Exile from Russia
Russian writer in exile Natalja Kljutscharjowa has published a penetrating diary documenting her anguish over Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. The book, reviewed in the NZZ, explores her sense of shared guilt as an enlightened Russian who feels complicit in the actions of her country, while facing no prospect of forgiveness. Kljutscharjowa's work offers a raw, personal account of the moral and emotional toll of the conflict on those who oppose it from afar.
Key facts
- Natalja Kljutscharjowa is a Russian writer in exile.
- Her diary addresses Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
- The diary explores feelings of shared guilt among enlightened Russians.
- The work is described as a penetrating protocol of her hardships.
- The review was published in the NZZ.
- The title translates to 'Complicit without hope of forgiveness'.
Entities
Artists
- Natalja Kljutscharjowa
Institutions
- NZZ
Locations
- Russia
- Ukraine