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About the Author
Markiyan Kamysh is a Ukrainian writer who represents the Chornobyl underground in literature. Since 2010, he has illegally explored the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. He is the son of a Chornobyl liquidator, nuclear physicist and design engineer of the Institute for Nuclear Research in Kyiv who died in 2003. Stalking the Atomic City, his first book, has been translated into multiple languages and published to great acclaim. He lives in Kyiv, Ukraine. See more photos on his Instagram @markiyankamysh.
Reviews
'It won me over in convincing style with its passion and purpose... nihilism of the most seductive, invigorating sort' - Sunday Times
'An existential travel guide and an experiment in gonzo psychogeography, it stirs obvious comparisons with Hunter S Thompson... mesmerising' - Telegraph
'Not since Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano have I been so enthralled by such a poetic rush to madness. But that was fiction: Markiyan Kamysh's epic immersion in this dread symbol of humanity's self-inflicted undoing is shockingly real, recounted in a stunning, original voice as lyrical as it is unnerving' - Alan Weisman, author of The World Without Us
'Stark, surreal... A visceral, graphic report from dystopia' - Kirkus Reviews
'Remarkable' - Guardian
'Blunt, bare, ecstatic... [Stalking the Atomic City] has a rare quality of revelation about it and hums with a kind of exhaustedly beautiful intensity.' - Quietus
'Grimly fascinating insights... a memorable read' - Independent
'An extraordinary window on Chernobyl' - New Scientist
Book Information
ISBN 9781782278559
Author Markiyan Kamysh
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Pushkin Press
Publisher Pushkin Press