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by Svetlana Alexievich


  We’ve worshipped many gods. Some have been consigned to the scrapheap, others to museums. Let us make Truth into a god! A god before whom each of us shall answer according to his own conscience, and not as a class, or a university year, or a collective, or a people … Let us be charitable to those who have paid a greater price for insight than we ourselves. Remember: ‘I brought my friend, and my own truth, back with me from a raid … Head, arms and legs, all severed, and his skin flayed … ’

  Our lives are forever tied to those red gravestones, with their inscriptions in memory, not only of the dead, but also of our naïve and trusting faith:

  Tatarchenko Igor Leonidovich

  (1962–1981)

  In the execution of his duty and true to his military

  oath. He showed courage and steadfastness and died on

  active service in Afghanistan.

  Dearest Igor, You left this life without having known it.

  Mama, Papa

  Ladutko Aleksandr Viktorovich

  (1964–1984)

  Died while fulfilling his international duty

  You died an honourable death

  You did not spare yourself

  You died a hero’s death on Afghan soil

  That we might live in peace.

  To my dear son, from Mama

  Bartashevich Yuri Frantsevich

  (1967–1986)

  Died in the execution of his international duty

  We love, remember and mourn.

  His family

  Bobkov Leonid Ivanovich

  (1964–1984)

  Died in the execution of his international duty

  Sun and moon are extinguished without you, dearest son.

  Mama, Papa

  Zilfigarov Oleg Nikolayevich

  (1964–1984)

  Died true to his military oath.

  You did not fulfil your dreams and ambitions

  Your dear eyes were closed too soon

  Dear Oleg, dearest son and brother

  We cannot express the pain of your loss.

  Mama, Papa, your brothers and sisters

  Kozlov Andrei Ivanovich

  (1961–1982)

  Died in Afghanistan

  My only son.

  Mama

  Bogush Viktor Konstantinovich

  (1960–1980)

  Died defending his country

  The earth is a desert without you .

  * Nur Mohammed Taraki (1917—79) led a new government set up in 1978 by the Marxist People’s Democratic Party, only to become the victim of a coup in the following year.

  † Presumably he had in mind Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko etc.

  Copyright © 1990 by Svetlana Alexievich

  Translation copyright © 1992 by Julia and Robin Whitby

  Introduction copyright © by Larry Heinemann

  First American Edition 1992

  Zinky Boys was first published in the Soviet Union in 1990.

  Its original Russian title is

  All rights reserved

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:

  Alexievich, Svetlana.

  [TSinkovye mal'chiki. English]

  Zinky boys : Soviet voices from a forgotten war / Svetlana

  Alexievich ; translated by Julia and Robin Whitby.

  p. cm.

  1. Afghanistan—History—Soviet occupation, 1979–1989—Personal

  narratives. 2. Soldiers—Soviet Union—Biography. I. Title.

  DS371.2.A4513 1992

  958.104’5—dc20

  92–17855

  ISBN: 978-0-393-33686-3

  eISBN: 978-0-393-25445-7 (e-book)

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