Uma biblioteca para a guerra

Ficção, ensaio, jornalismo, uma selecção de 15 títulos para ajudar a entender a complexidade e o contexto de um conflito que dura há um ano.

epa09937488 A handout photo released by the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on 10 May 2022 shows rescuers working at the site of a missile strike in the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa, Ukraine, 09 May 2022. According to Ukrainian authorities, one person was killed and at least two others wounded as a result of shelling in Odesa on 09 May evening. A shopping center and three warehouses were hit by shelling, emergency services added. On 24 February, Russian troops invaded Ukrainian territory starting a conflict that has provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis.  EPA/STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE HANDOUT -- BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE -- MANDATORY CREDIT: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE -- HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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epa09937488 A handout photo released by the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on 10 May 2022 shows rescuers working at the site of a missile strike in the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa, Ukraine, 09 May 2022. According to Ukrainian authorities, one person was killed and at least two others wounded as a result of shelling in Odesa on 09 May evening. A shopping center and three warehouses were hit by shelling, emergency services added. On 24 February, Russian troops invaded Ukrainian territory starting a conflict that has provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis. EPA/STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE HANDOUT -- BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE -- MANDATORY CREDIT: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE -- HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE HANDOUT
Ukrainian soldiers with the 43rd Heavy Artillery Brigade fire a projectile from a 2S7 Pion self propelled cannon, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, during intense shelling on the front line in Bakhmut, Ukraine, December 26, 2022. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne REFILE - CORRECTING INFORMATION
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Ukrainian soldiers with the 43rd Heavy Artillery Brigade fire a projectile from a 2S7 Pion self propelled cannon, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, during intense shelling on the front line in Bakhmut, Ukraine, December 26, 2022. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne REFILE - CORRECTING INFORMATION CLODAGH KILCOYNE/REUTERS
A Russian fighter jet flies above a railway junction on fire following recent shelling in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the town of Shakhtarsk (Shakhtyorsk) near Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, October 27, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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A Russian fighter jet flies above a railway junction on fire following recent shelling in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the town of Shakhtarsk (Shakhtyorsk) near Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, October 27, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO/Reuters

Três jornalistas portugueses, repórteres de guerra, publicaram recentemente três livros sobre a guerra na Ucrânia. São três registos na primeira pessoa, três documentos a quente cheios de encontros, conversas, três testemunhos a dar os bastidores de quem tem a missão da notícia, de reportagem. Eles juntam-se a livros de ensaístas, historiadores, ficcionistas que olharam para aquele território, e para os seus protagonistas, com o tempo e a distância que um tema como estes requer. Alguns são clássicos, outros são recentes. Estamos diante de uma amostra suficientemente diversificada para entrar na paisagem mais dolorosamente real/irreal do continente europeu.

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