
Sasha Dovzhyk
Sasha Dovzhyk is a close associate of Victoria Amelina, who contributed to the posthumous publication of Amelina's work, 'Looking at Women, Looking at War,' by helping to compile and edit the manuscript after her death.
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Sasha Dovzhyk is one of the acclaimed Ukrainian writers reflecting on the profound connections between war, art and life.
Four years ago, the world expected Ukraine to be crushed, but it has stood firm. So what now for Putin? | Rajan MenonSasha Dovzhyk runs an NGO in Lviv that supports researchers and artists in documenting the war.
Wives, mothers, fighters, activists: the millennial women keeping Ukraine going | Global developmentSasha Dovzhyk criticized the current political situation, describing it as tantrums from a world leader.
The Ukraine minerals deal is a perfect metaphor for Trump’s foreign policySasha Dovzhyk is among the editorial group that worked on Victoria Amelina's manuscript after her death.
Looking at Women Looking at War by Victoria Amelina review – a precious and powerful work of literature | BooksA group of friends and colleagues – Tetyana Teren, Yaryna Grusha, Sasha Dovzhyk and Amelina’s husband, Alex Amelin – decided to try to make her manuscript publishable.
Looking at Women, Looking at War by Victoria Amelina review – in memory of the Ukrainian novelist who catalogued war crimes | Journalism books






















