Ukrainian artist refuses to accept Remarque Peace Prize same time as Russian
That's Serh Maidukov said this in a letter to the prize committee, Ukrinform reports, referring to Chitomo.
Ulitskaya became the laureate of the prize in 2023. She will receive the prize on June 22, the 125th anniversary of Remarque.
According to Susanne Menzel-Riedl, the head of the jury, this year's prize was to be interpreted as a sign of he for reconciliation.
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"The last word should be the language of humanity, which also unites pele of warring states. War should not drown out the language of literature and art," she said.
"That is why we hed to invite a writer from Russia and an artist from Ukraine to Osnabrück to honor them with the Remarque Peace Prize and a special prize," said Vice-Chair of the jury Katharina Pötter.
In his turn, Maidukov refused to receive the prize on the same day as Ulitskaya.
"It was a surprise for me that I was chosen. I received a letter about a month ago. At first, I said that I would come some other time, but in further letters, I wrote that I would not come. I want to put most of the money in a monobank, where I am saving for a car for the Ukrainian Armed Forces," he said.
The Remarque Peace Prize has been awarded by the German city of Osnabrück every two years since 1991.
In 2005, Ukrainian writer Yur Andrukhovych received a special award.
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Among the laureates are Tony Judt, Svetlana Alexievich, Ali Ahmad Said Esber, Lev Kelev and others. Among the pele who received special awards are Russian Navy officer Grigory Pasko and the Russian human rights organization Memorial.
As Ukrinform previously reported, the head of the Center for Civil Liberties, eksandra Matviichuk, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, said that a long-term strategy towards Russia is needed after Ukraine's victory.
Photo: The Ukrainians
Source: www.unian.info