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Dystopias on Imperialist Russia

A certain anxiety of Russia's impending attack on Ukraine, felt in the latter country during the 1990s, transformed into palpable fear in the first decade of the 21st century. Afterward, in 2014, with the Russian onslaught onto Crimea and Donbass, it became a certainty. In 2022 the Russian forces, with Belarus's help, launched a full scale war on Ukraine. Writers were the first to react to these fears and events with books on near-future dystopian Russia and its wars on neighbors.

Novels in Belarusian

 * Alhierd Bacharevič. 2017. Сабакі Эўропы Sabaki Eŭropy [Dogs of Europe]. Vilnius: Lohvinaŭ. ISBN 9786098213218, 896pp.


 * Viktar Marcinovič. 2014. Мова 墨瓦 Mova [Language]. Miensk: Knihazbor. ISBN 9789857089802, 264pp.

Novels in Lithuanian

 * Jaroslavas Melnikas (Yaroslav Melnyk). 2013. Maša, arba Postfašizmas(Masha, or the Fourth Reich). Vilnius: Alma littera. ISBN 9786090111963, 248pp.

Novels in Ukrainian

 * Art Antonian. 2022. TÜK. Chernivtsi: Vydavnytstvo 21. ISBN 9786176143604, 528pp.


 * Oleksandr Irvanets. 2002. Рівне/Ровно Rivne/Rovno. ISBN 9789666630295, 190pp.


 * Iaroslav Melnyk (Yaroslav Melnyk). 2016. Маша, або Постфашизм Masha, abo Postfashizm [Masha, or Postfascism]. Lviv: Vydavnytstvo Starogo Leva. ISBN 9786176792161, 288pp.