Speaker
Myroslav Laiuk
Novelist, poet and non-fiction writer
Before the full-scale invasion, he had written authored three books of poetry and three novels. Since 2022, he has travelled extensively around frontline areas of Ukraine and has published two books of war reportage: Bakhmut (2023, published in English by Ukrainer) and Lists (2025). He received the Shevelov Prize in 2024 and was shortlisted for the BBC Ukraine Book of the Year Award and the Peterson Literary Prize in the same year.
Speaker
Yuliya Musakovska
Poet and translator
She has published six poetry collections in Ukrainian, and her work has been translated into more than 30 languages. Her collection The God of Freedom, which was included in the Kyiv Independent’s list of Top 10 Ukrainian books, was published in English in 2024 with Arrowsmith Press. Her translation of Artur Dron’s We Were Here, published in the UK by Jantar, was the first volume of poetry by a Ukrainian solider poet in English. She has won multiple awards for her poetry.
Speaker
Luke Harding
Journalist, writer and award-winning correspondent with The Guardian
He is the author of nine books of non-fiction, several of which focus on Ukraine and Russia. He was Guardian bureau chief in Moscow in 2007-2011 before being deported from Russia for his critical reporting. He has also reported extensively from Ukraine, and his book Invasion:The Inside Story of Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival was published in 2022. His new book, Betrayal: Trump, Putin and the New Age of Conquest will be published with Faber in August 2026.
Moderator
Uilleam Blacker
Associate Professor in Ukrainian and East European Culture
UCL SSEES
Dr Blacker teaches at University College London’s School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies (UCL SEES); he also is a prominent translator of Ukrainian literature into English. You can learn more about him here.