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Absolute Zero - 2nd Edition by  Artem Chekh (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Absolute Zero - 2nd Edition by Artem Chekh (Hardcover)

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  • The book is a first person account of a soldier's journey, and is based on Artem Chekh's diary that he wrote while and after his service in the war in Donbas.
  • Author(s): Artem Chekh
  • 208 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers

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The book is a first person account of a soldier's journey, and is based on Artem Chekh's diary that he wrote while and after his service in the war in Donbas.



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The book is a first person account of a soldier's journey, and is based on Artem Chekh's diary that he wrote while and after his service in the war in Donbas. One of the most important messages the book conveys is that war means pain. Chekh is not showing the reader any heroic combat, focusing instead on the quiet, mundane, and harsh soldier's life. Chekh masterfully selects the most poignant details of this kind of life.



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"Absolute Zero is a reminder that even in frozen conflicts there is life and movement. While the interest of the wider world dwindles, hopes for ceasefires ebb and flow; while politics cycles through tragedy and farce, warm young blood must still pump through the frontlines. Chekh reminds us - as a soldier, but also as a writer who wrote before war and will write after war - that it is for the young people trapped in the war that everything freezes." Thom Dinsdale, East-West Review

"The social identities behind the vintage references in Chekh and Prilepin's works are the fundamental oppositions of the 21st century: on one side the liberals, the bourgeois, the cosmopolitans, the democrats, the globalists, the human rights-ists; on the other, the degreeless workers, the peasants, the patriots, the nationalists, the traditionalists." James Meek, The London Review of Books

The book is "filled with very interesting standalone anecdotes that portray the banality and the grotesque horror of war and how it affects not only soldiers, but people who are trying to get updates from back home." Kate Tsurkan, Coda

"Based on the diary he kept when he served on the frontlines, this book explores the banality of war. There are no depictions of battles, heroic or otherwise; instead, Chekh focuses on the moments in between. It turns out that war isn't very interesting, neither for the soldiers on the frontlines nor for the people unaffected by it-but every Ukrainian soldier cut off from their friends and family and facing an uncertain future will emerge from the war forever changed." Kate Tsurkan, Literary Hub

"The focus is much more on how the soldiers react to the daily life of being a soldier with the possibility of attack being only one of their concerns. It could have been dull but never is as Chekh keeps the story varied with something new continually happening." The Modern Novel

"Chekh, a contemporary Ukrainian author of eight novels, was drafted into the Army following the Russian advance on eastern Ukraine in 2014. In Absolute Zero, he lays out a relentless, guileless account of life in post-Soviet military service." The Millions

"The book foregoes romantic, sweeping reflections on war in favor of hyperrealism that makes it far more relatable to the average reader. War is hell - but it turns out that it's also kind of boring." Kate Tsurkan, Transitions


Manufacturer Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Language: English
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Thrillers
Edition: 2nd Edition
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 208
Author: Artem Chekh
Street Date: July 7, 2020
TCIN: 1011625764
UPC: 9781912894680
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-6390
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.78 pounds
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