The Polish elections have become a kind of mirror, meant to show what the political model of Central Europe will be and how it will affect our prospects.
Conversation with Ukrainian writer Sofiia Andrukhovych takes place against the flare-up of arguments over the question of whether Ukrainian intellectuals should participate in public discussions with Russians and collaborate with them; how the war is changing the social role of the writer and drawing Europe’s attention to Ukrainian literature; how literature can overcome Europeans' war fatigue and prevent the war from becoming normalized.