I Will Die in a Foreign Land - book cover
  • Publisher : Two Dollar Radio
  • Published : 10 May 2022
  • Pages : 320
  • ISBN-10 : 1953387306
  • ISBN-13 : 9781953387301
  • Language : English

I Will Die in a Foreign Land

* 2022 Young Lions Fiction Award, Finalist.
* VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, Longlist.
* An ABA "Indie Next List" pick for November 2021.
* "A Best Book of 2021" -New York Public Library, Cosmopolitan, Independent Book Review
* "October 2021 Must-Reads" -Debutiful, The Chicago Review of Books, The Millions

In 1913, a Russian ballet incited a riot in Paris at the new Théâtre de Champs-Elysées. "Only a Russian could do that," says Aleksandr Ivanovich. "Only a Russian could make the whole world go mad."

A century later, in November 2013, thousands of Ukrainian citizens gathered at Independence Square in Kyiv to protest then-President Yanukovych's failure to sign a referendum with the European Union, opting instead to forge a closer alliance with President Vladimir Putin and Russia. The peaceful protests turned violent when military police shot live ammunition into the crowd, killing over a hundred civilians.

I Will Die in a Foreign Land follows four individuals over the course of a volatile Ukrainian winter, as their lives are forever changed by the Euromaidan protests. Katya is an Ukrainian-American doctor stationed at a makeshift medical clinic in St. Michael's Monastery; Misha is an engineer originally from Pripyat, who has lived in Kyiv since his wife's death; Slava is a fiery young activist whose past hardships steel her determination in the face of persecution; and Aleksandr Ivanovich, a former KGB agent, who climbs atop a burned-out police bus at Independence Square and plays the piano.

As Katya, Misha, Slava, and Aleksandr's lives become intertwined, they each seek their own solace during an especially tumultuous and violent period. The story is also told by a chorus of voices that incorporates folklore and narrates a turbulent Slavic history.

While unfolding an especially moving story of quiet beauty and love in a time of terror, I Will Die in a Foreign Land is an ambitious, intimate, and haunting portrait of human perseverance and empathy.

"Kalani Pickhart's timely debut novel, I Will Die In a Foreign Land, is about the 2014 Ukrainian revolution which provided a pretense for Russia to annex Crimea. The story follows the experiences of several characters whose lives intersect as the country's political situation deteriorates. There's a Ukrainian-American doctor, an old KGB spy, a former mine worker, and others, and these episodes are interspersed with folk songs, news reports and historical notes. The effect-kaleidoscopic but never confusing-provides an intimate sense of a country convulsing, mourning, and somehow surviving."
-CBS News, "The Book Report: Recommendations from Washington Post critic Ron Charles"
(Watch the full video on CBS News, February 6, 2022).

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Read an excerpt from CBS News (February 6, 2022):
Book excerpt: I Will Die In a Foreign Land by Kalani Pickhart

* VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, Longlist.
* An ABA "Indie Next List" pick for November 2021.
* "A Best Book of 2021" -New York Public Library, Cosmopolitan, Independent Book Review
* "October 2021 Must-Reads" -Debutiful, The Chicago Review of Books, The Millions

I Will Die in a Foreign Land is a finalist for the 2022 Young Lions Fiction Award. Read the announcement from the The New York Public Library:
"We are pleased to announce the finalists for the twenty-second annual Young Lions Fiction Award, honoring the works of five talented young authors." (April 14, 2022)


"A razor-sharp debut that follows four disparate people during the 2014 Maidan revolution in Ukraine. A novel that is both beautifully poetic and intensely moving, I Will Die in a Foreign Land is the kind of read that feels like a timeless ballad detailing the connections between humankind and the tragedy of war."
-BN Editors, The Barnes & Noble Review
"Best Books of the Year (So Far) 2022"

"What makes the breakout success of I Will Die in a Foreign Land even more compelling is its backstory: it was an unagented and unsolicited manuscript written by a writer who is not of Ukrainian ancestry that fell i...

Readers Top Reviews

Blue20The Viewangela
I had a really hard time following it… there were a lot of characters and jumping from one time period to another.
Ceal S.common
bought it after a good review, I too am an immigrant ... I tried ... very disappointing
Dr Tex
This is a story that rings so true for what is happening in Ukraine now. You feel the pain and despair of the characters and you also feel the ache of love of country and love of others. It is a brilliant journey that I'm glad I traveled with them all. Read this book. You will be glad you did.
R. Parsons
A tale told in snapshots of the lives of people caught in Russia's last interference in Ukraine, including the atrocities committed by Putin's puppet Victor Yanukovych. Moving and insightful!
RP
This is an important book for us in the Western Hemisphere to read. It really helps to bring some of the issues Ukrainians have to deal with to our attention. First off, I really liked the book on its own novelistic merits. It has many interesting settings, compelling characters, and the underlying structure is really interesting. The interrelationships are not always obvious, it makes it’s own way until the final chapters weave the elements together. Of course the main organizing principle is the war of 2013-2014, but it goes well beyond that. I recommend readers take some time to brush up on the geography and do additional reading on pertinent subjects such as The Orange Revolution, Kuchmagate, the Chernobyl disaster to fill in history that informs the overall history but is outside the scope of the book.

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