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If you are looking for a deep, character-driven understanding of what it feels like to be on the ground in Ukraine today, this book is highly recommended. However, readers should be prepared for graphic descriptions and a somber tone, as it avoids romanticizing the "glory" of war in favor of its harsh reality.

: It reads like a travelogue through a disaster zone, making the conflict feel immediate and visceral. ukraina_w_mroku_i_amoku

: The "mrok" (darkness) in the title refers to both the physical lack of power in many regions and the moral and psychological ambiguity that permeates a society under constant threat. If you are looking for a deep, character-driven

: Kępa moves beyond geopolitical analysis to focus on individual stories. The narrative is driven by the voices of those living through the "amok" (frenzy) of war—refugees, volunteers, and exhausted combatants. : The "mrok" (darkness) in the title refers

If you are looking for a deep, character-driven understanding of what it feels like to be on the ground in Ukraine today, this book is highly recommended. However, readers should be prepared for graphic descriptions and a somber tone, as it avoids romanticizing the "glory" of war in favor of its harsh reality.

: It reads like a travelogue through a disaster zone, making the conflict feel immediate and visceral.

: The "mrok" (darkness) in the title refers to both the physical lack of power in many regions and the moral and psychological ambiguity that permeates a society under constant threat.

: Kępa moves beyond geopolitical analysis to focus on individual stories. The narrative is driven by the voices of those living through the "amok" (frenzy) of war—refugees, volunteers, and exhausted combatants.