Svetlana Alexievich Books in Order

Svetlana Alexievich is a celebrated Belarusian journalist and author, known for crafting a unique nonfiction genre that weaves together a tapestry of voices to capture pivotal historical moments. Born in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, in 1948, she has spent much of her life in the Soviet Union and present-day Belarus, with extended periods of exile in Western Europe. Her works, including War's Unwomanly Face, Last Witnesses, Zinky Boys, Voices from Chernobyl, and Secondhand Time, have garnered widespread acclaim. Alexievich has received numerous international awards, including the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature, which hailed her polyphonic writings as a testament to suffering and courage in our time. Her writing continues to shed light on the complexities of human experience, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary literature.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Svetlana Alexievich

  • #1
    In Search of the Free Individual(2018)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Chernobyl's Prayer(2026)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Nine of Russia's Foremost Women Writers(2003)
    Amazon
  • #1
    The Unwomanly Face of War / War's Unwomanly Face(1983)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Zinky Boys(1989)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Voices from Chernobyl(1997)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Secondhand Time(2016)
    Amazon
  • #5
    Last Witnesses(2019)
    Amazon

About Svetlana Alexievich

Svetlana Alexievich is a celebrated Belarusian journalist and author, known for crafting a unique nonfiction genre that weaves together a tapestry of voices to capture pivotal historical moments. Born in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, in 1948, she has spent much of her life in the Soviet Union and present-day Belarus, with extended periods of exile in Western Europe. Her works, including War's Unwomanly Face, Last Witnesses, Zinky Boys, Voices from Chernobyl, and Secondhand Time, have garnered widespread acclaim. Alexievich has received numerous international awards, including the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature, which hailed her polyphonic writings as a testament to suffering and courage in our time. Her writing continues to shed light on the complexities of human experience, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary literature.

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