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The Ukrainians book club discusses the novel "There is Land Beyond Perekop" with author Anastasia Levkova and director Nariman Aliyev. Moderated by The Ukrainians interview editor Bohdana Neborak. Location: MacPaw Space creative space in Kyiv. 00:00 Introduction 00:48 About the symbolic reality of Crimea in the novel 04:01 Deeper acquaintance of Ukrainians with the peninsula during its occupation 11:10 Anastasia Levkova on the creation of characters 18:55 What influences the convincingness of heroes? 27:43 On the issue of identity 31:39 The difference between Ukrainians, Russians and Crimean Tatars 38:48 Love is a main line in the text 45:25 Ukrainians' prejudice against those who "smear themselves" 57:12 Where should the reintegration of Crimea after de-occupation begin? 01:00:45 What to read about Crimean Tatar culture? 01:04:46 Books in the Crimean Tatar language 01:13:50 About the linguistic and cultural situation of the Nadazovsky Greeks 01:16:52 Crimea and Transcarpathia 01:17:40 What would the novel be about if the war had not started? 01:21:25 Levkova about the stories of ancestors 01:24:13 Will there be a translation into foreign languages? 01:25:10 Conclusions To join the Book Club, join The Ukrainians Community ⟶ https://bit.ly/3fsvBLi.