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Dmitry Glukhovsky on exile, censorship and the dystopia of modern Russia
Writer Dmitry Glukhovsky, a political exile and "foreign agent" sentenced to eight years in absentia, reflects on the disconnect from his homeland and the impact of censorship on creativity. Despite dreams of Moscow, he emphasizes the importance of portraying Russia's realities. He plans to explore themes of authoritarianism through storytelling, amid rising restrictions on dissent.
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