All posts tagged as London Ukrainian Review

28May

13.05.2026 / Oh, where have you been . . . ?

Larissa Babij
May 13 2026

This spring in Ukraine is somber. Everywhere—vibrant green, flowers in bloom. But a late April freeze means meager fruit crops this year.

Kyiv’s May flowers, 2026. Photo by the author.

Where have I been? Too many train rides, new rooms to adjust to, endless gratitude to all the people who have taken me in this year so I can perform my intellectual labors in relative peace and good company.Read more →

02Oct

02.10.2025 / Culture as Security

02.10.2025 / Culture as Security by Larissa Babij OCT 11, 2025


Greetings from autumn Kyiv — cold, drizzly, and still the capital of the free world! While I’m gradually coming back to my own writing, I’ve spent most of the past several months editing and translating the writing of others. It’s rewarding work and I’m delighted to present the new issue of the London Ukrainian Review on Culture as Security!

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