

Graue Bienen
Book • 2019
The novel tells the story of Sergej, a beekeeper in the Donbass region, where Ukrainian fighters and pro-Russian separatists are engaged in daily conflict.
Sergej survives by avoiding involvement, focusing solely on the well-being of his bees.
The bees' world is characterized by intelligent order and productivity, contrasting with the destruction caused by humans.
One spring, Sergej decides to move his bees to a region where they can collect nectar in peace.
The novel explores the everyday life of war in Eastern Ukraine, highlighting the moral complexity and the longing for the rationality of the natural world amidst chaos.
Sergej survives by avoiding involvement, focusing solely on the well-being of his bees.
The bees' world is characterized by intelligent order and productivity, contrasting with the destruction caused by humans.
One spring, Sergej decides to move his bees to a region where they can collect nectar in peace.
The novel explores the everyday life of war in Eastern Ukraine, highlighting the moral complexity and the longing for the rationality of the natural world amidst chaos.
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