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Writer Mykhed: "The perception of time has changed, as if peace had never existed"

The 38-year-old Ukrainian writer Oleksandr Mykhed discusses with La Repubblica how the prolonged nature of the conflict has altered the perception of time for Ukrainians, comparing it to the duration of World War I.

Lo scrittore 38 enne Oleksandr Mykhed, autore del libro “Il linguaggio della Guerra”, ragiona con Repubblica su cosa significhi, per il popolo ucraino, che il conflitto abbia superato come lunghezza la prima guerra mondiale

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18 Giugno 2026 alle 12:42

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la RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center3 days ago
Writer Mykhed: "The perception of time has changed, as if peace had never existed"

The 38-year-old Ukrainian writer Oleksandr Mykhed discusses with La Repubblica how the prolonged nature of the conflict has altered the perception of time for Ukrainians, comparing it to the duration of World War I.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an interview with a Ukrainian author discussing the psychological impact of a prolonged war on the perception of time. The content does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. It focuses on personal reflection rather than political argument