What does hope sound like when there is destruction all around?
The book "Eyes of Mariupol. Ukrainian superheroes. Azov Valley" provides answers - in the form of real messages from the defenders of the Azov Valley steelworks, written during the siege of Mariupol. Between fear and strength, loss and love, a unique literary testimony to the human will to survive emerges.
The author Anastasiia Dmytruk, internationally known for her poems "We will never be brothers" and "For Kharkiv, Mariupol, for Irpin", gives space to these voices - haunting, poetic, unforgettable.
As co-initiator of the #terroRussia campaign, she uses words to fight for recognition and justice - and reminds us that language can be resistance.