One Soldier's War is a visceral and unflinching memoir of a young Russian soldier's experience in the Chechen wars that brilliantly captures the fear, drudgery, chaos, and brutality of modern combat. An excerpt of the book was hailed by Tibor Fisher in the Guardian as -right up there with Catch-22 and Michael Herr's Dispatches, - and the book won Russia's inaugural Debut Prize, which recognizes authors who write -despite, not because of, their life circumstances.- In 1995, Arkady Babchenko was an eighteen-year-old law student in Moscow when he was drafted into the...
One Soldier's War is a visceral and unflinching memoir of a young Russian soldier's experience in the Chechen wars that brilliantly captures th...