: It reads like a travelogue through a disaster zone, making the conflict feel immediate and visceral.
: 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. 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. : It reads like a travelogue through a
: While clearly siding with the victims of aggression, the author does not shy away from describing the chaos and internal struggles within Ukraine. Is it Worth Reading? ukraina_w_mroku_i_amoku