Culture | Reflections from Ukraine
“Lucky Breaks” features a different kind of Ukrainian hero
Yevgenia Belorusets offers embroidery in place of sculpture, a document not a monument
Lucky Breaks. By Yevgenia Belorusets. Translated by Eugene Ostashevsky. New Directions; 112 pages; $14.95. Pushkin Press; $9.99
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “Tapestries of war”
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