
Never Say War
Life Inside Russia - 'Astonishing. A major work' (Antony Beevor)
Asne Seierstad(Author)
Virago Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 20. August 2026
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-0-349-02058-7 (ISBN)
Description
'A totally unprecedented, behind the scenes portrait of Putin's Russia at war. Astonishing. A major work' ANTONY BEEVOR
Putin's Russia silences its citizens, targets foreign journalists and invaded a neighbouring country - while declaring it illegal to say the country is at war. This is what we know from the outside: but what does it feel like on the inside?
The way into this question, for bestselling author and journalist Asne Seierstad, was young Russian soldier Andrey Medvedev, who defected from the infamous Wagner Group and sought asylum in Norway in January 2023. He was three years old when Putin rose to power and his life story mirrors the transformation of his country. And as Asne dug deeper into his family and connections, more and more of Russian society opened up to her, from teachers and farmers to reporters and women left behind by soldiers at war.
Drawing upon Asne's deep knowledge of Russia and her unparalleled access to the country, Never Say War: Russian Lives Today paints an intimate yet epic portrait of a much-mythologized and little-understood country. With Asne's characteristic eye for narrative and detail, she takes us behind closed doors and illuminates the lives of individuals, helping us think about vital questions: how did present-day Russia come to be? And how are some Russians looking to change the future of their country?
'An exquisite work of on-the-ground reportage conjuring all the violence, injustice and contradiction of wartime Russia. Novelistic-in-scope, insightful and humane' HOWARD AMOS, author of Russia Starts Here: Real Lives in the Ruin of Empire
'What kind of man enlists to fight in Ukraine? A Russian soldier who runs from Wagner to seek asylum in Norway tells his heart-wrenching story to Asne Seierstad. A necessary read' JANA BAKUNINA, author of The Good Russian: In Search of a Nation's Soul
Praise for Asne Seierstad:
'The supreme non-fiction writer of her generation' Luke Harding
'One of the greatest, most courageous journalists of our time' Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation
'Seierstad manages to achieve a rare intimacy' New York Times on The Afghans
'Both a masterpiece and a masterclass in investigative journalism' Christina Lamb on Two Sisters
Putin's Russia silences its citizens, targets foreign journalists and invaded a neighbouring country - while declaring it illegal to say the country is at war. This is what we know from the outside: but what does it feel like on the inside?
The way into this question, for bestselling author and journalist Asne Seierstad, was young Russian soldier Andrey Medvedev, who defected from the infamous Wagner Group and sought asylum in Norway in January 2023. He was three years old when Putin rose to power and his life story mirrors the transformation of his country. And as Asne dug deeper into his family and connections, more and more of Russian society opened up to her, from teachers and farmers to reporters and women left behind by soldiers at war.
Drawing upon Asne's deep knowledge of Russia and her unparalleled access to the country, Never Say War: Russian Lives Today paints an intimate yet epic portrait of a much-mythologized and little-understood country. With Asne's characteristic eye for narrative and detail, she takes us behind closed doors and illuminates the lives of individuals, helping us think about vital questions: how did present-day Russia come to be? And how are some Russians looking to change the future of their country?
'An exquisite work of on-the-ground reportage conjuring all the violence, injustice and contradiction of wartime Russia. Novelistic-in-scope, insightful and humane' HOWARD AMOS, author of Russia Starts Here: Real Lives in the Ruin of Empire
'What kind of man enlists to fight in Ukraine? A Russian soldier who runs from Wagner to seek asylum in Norway tells his heart-wrenching story to Asne Seierstad. A necessary read' JANA BAKUNINA, author of The Good Russian: In Search of a Nation's Soul
Praise for Asne Seierstad:
'The supreme non-fiction writer of her generation' Luke Harding
'One of the greatest, most courageous journalists of our time' Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation
'Seierstad manages to achieve a rare intimacy' New York Times on The Afghans
'Both a masterpiece and a masterclass in investigative journalism' Christina Lamb on Two Sisters
Reviews / Votes
A totally unprecedented, behind the scenes portrait of Putin's Russia at war. Her intrepid travels and interviews lift the curtain on the lives and thoughts of all sorts of Russians. It is astonishing. A major work * Antony Beevor * An exquisite work of on-the-ground reportage conjuring all the violence, injustice and contradiction of wartime Russia. Seierstad's steadfast empathy and personal warmth give her a direct line to the motivations of everyone from blood-soaked mercenaries to Putin's most implacable critics. Novelistic-in-scope, insightful and humane * Howard Amos, author of Russia Starts Here: Real Lives in the Ruin of Empire * What kind of man enlists to fight in Ukraine? A Russian soldier who runs from Wagner to seek asylum in Norway tells his heart-wrenching story to Asne Seierstad. Her book takes readers on a journey to St. Petersburg, Moscow and Siberia tracing Russia's war with Ukraine. A happy read it is not but a necessary one * Jana Bakunina, author of The Good Russian: In Search of a Nation's Soul *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-349-02058-7 (9780349020587)
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Asne Seierstad is an award-winning war correspondent and writer, best known for The Bookseller of Kabul, which has sold over two million copies. She first visited Russia in 1990, ahead of beginning studies in the Russian language in what was then Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. She reported on the country throughout the 90s and lived between Moscow and Grozny from 2006-7 while researching her book The Angel of Grozny: Life Inside Chechnya. Between 2023 and 2025, she made eight extended trips to Russia that form the basis of her latest book.