The journalist is convinced that books by Russian authors, including those from the school curriculum, can be given for waste paper.
Prominent Ukrainian writer Irena Karpa urges Ukrainians in favor of banning Russian literature to be tactful and diplomatic enough.
In particular, the celebrity recommended that the people of Ukraine ask the world community to pause the literature of the Russian Federation until the end of the war, and not to abandon it completely.
“We understand why we want to cancel Russian culture. This is the culture of rapists and thieves, and you can’t powder it on any of Tolstoy. But outside it has to be said that we are not in favor of canceling, but on In favor of cultural quarantine. The civilized world today needs to be protected from everything. We are in favor of stopping Russian culture – until the end of the war, until the payment of reparations, until the release of prisoners of war, until return of deported people, until sentences for war crimes are announced,” the writer said in an interview with the BBC.
After Ukraine’s victory in the war unleashed by Russia, Karpa added that he was ready to sit at the table with Russian writers and discuss why their culture had become dysfunctional.
“That’s when we talk about culture, that’s the first time I sit at the table with Russian writers and writers, and they will decide how all this will happen and why they are so impotent they are in their own country. people’s thoughts cannot be controlled” he said.
Earlier it was reported that JK Rowling, who has been actively supporting Ukraine since the beginning of a full-scale war, responded to the liberation of the Kharkiv region.
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Source: korrespondent

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