Season 8

In the season’s penultimate episode, we feature Andrii Ushytskyi, a Kyiv-based writer, dancer, and co-editor of Solomiya, an independent magazine founded in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Ushytskyi begins by reading a short essay by Natalia Ginzburg, “The Son of Man” (Unita, 1946), and then speaks with Sky Goodden about his editorial arc and the responsiveness and faith that stewarding a publication—and writing—through a war has required. He also speaks to how the invasion has changed the nature of his writing, and how, for Ushytskyi, dance has emerged as a form of kinesthetic expression and release.

This episode is supported by The Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation and Art Toronto.

Momus: The Podcast is edited by Jacob Irish with production assistance from Chris Andrews.

About the Guest

About the Guest, and more

  • Andrii Ushytskyi is a writer based in Kyiv, Ukraine, where he is editor of Solomiya, an independent Ukrainian-German print magazine that showcases Ukrainian cultural and artistic resistance to Russian imperial aggression. His writing has been published by Playground, Slanted, Most, and he has contributed as editor and translator to the Secondary Archive project, an online archive preserving the works of women artists from Central and Eastern Europe, aiming to address their historical invisibility in art.

More by the Guest

Momus Critical Writing Fellowship 2025

January 1December 1, 2025
With fellows David Ayala-Alfonso, Alexandra Méndez García, Ramona Ngin, and Andrii Ushytskyi and mentors Sky Goodden, Jessica Lynne, Merray Michael Mina, Catherine G. Wagley, and Lauren Wetmore.

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