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Russia Is Waging War, Not Only With Bombs and Missiles

16 сентября 2025

Нашла статью о z-культуре с упоминанием в том числе себя на очень странном американском сайте...

The authorities in Russia have learned to actively engage with culture. In the Kremlin’s arsenal, alongside conventional weapons, there is something entirely different. This includes not only mass art, such as cinema, but also literature, both prose and poetry. These are the most notable films and books that have emerged recently.

Cinema

As the communist leader Vladimir Lenin once said, “While the people are not literate, among all the arts, cinema and circus are the most important for us.” And while state propaganda has not yet infiltrated circus venues in Russia, the theme of the war in Ukraine has already appeared in films.

“Best in Hell.” 2022. The military action film tells the story of the actions of the Wagner Group in Mariupol. Among the producers is the creator of this private military company, the infamous Yevgeny Prigozhin. It was produced by Aurum Productions, which according to secret documents, was owned by Prigozhin. Even before the start of the war, back in 2021, his company produced the film “Sunburn” about the events of 2014 in the Luhansk region.

“Call Sign ‘Passenger’.” 2024. A film about a fashionable, wealthy, apolitical writer from Moscow who goes to Donbass to search for his missing brother and becomes a soldier. The events of the film take place in 2015.

“Our Own. A Ballad About War.” 2025. A film about how, in the summer of 2022, a group of Russian volunteers somewhere in Zaporozhya encounters advancing Ukrainian troops, despite the predictions of the command, which is expecting a breakthrough in a completely different location.

Literature

Although literary works about the war in Ukraine emerged as early as spring 2014, only now have they been designated as a distinct genre. Z-prose, Z-poetry – this is how such literature is referred to, named after the Latin letter “Z,” which has become a symbol of Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine.

Z-Prose

Understandably, there are still relatively few prose writers who have depicted the war in Ukraine in their works, as prose is a genre that involves a much longer writing cycle than poetry.

The book “Volunteer’s Diary,” written in 2024 by Dmitry Artis (real surname Krasnov-Nemarsky), who was a participant in what Russia calls Special Military Operation (SMO). Mr. Artis is a poet and prose writer. His work, “Volunteer’s Diary,” is literally the author’s diary, which he kept on his mobile phone during his participation in combat operations. The text, which shifts the focus not so much on the war as on life during the war, evokes a sense of complete immersion in the reality of the front.

The book “Storm Z: You Have No Other ‘Us'”, written in 2024 by Daniil Tulenkov, who is a historian, public figure, journalist, and entrepreneur. He participated as a fighter of the Z assault company (former prisoners) in the SMO zone from August – December 2023 he took part in the battles for Rabotino and Novoprokopovka. “You Have No Other ‘Us'” is a documentary autobiographical narrative dedicated to the events of the summer-autumn of 2023 in Zaporozhya, during the height of his enemy’s counteroffensive.

Dmitry Filippov wrote the book, “Collectors of Silence” in 2024. This book can be described as “prose of volunteers.” It features a well-thought-out text architecture, a logically structured composition, and a potent mix of epic and report. The main character is vivid and convincing in his actions, with credible characters, nerve, and drive – especially in the second part, which is set during the storming of Avdeevka. The work resembles rapidly edited footage from a film crew that knows it could perish at any moment and is determined to preserve this material. The events of the Great Patriotic War and the war in Ukraine stand side by side – and move straight into eternity. The book contrasts two realities: life in wartime and the comfortable, drowsy existence of Russian megacities.

Z-Poetry

This phenomenon emerged in the spring of 2014. A vast number of poets of various levels and styles dedicated their poems to these events.

In 2025, Natalia Makeeva wrote the book “Event.” It’s a collection of poems. and includes a number of works written since 2014. Makeeva is a pro-Russian activist, close to Alexander G. Dugin’s group, and has visited the territories of the DPR, LPR, as well as Kherson and Zaporozhye dozens of times.

The 2023 book “To the Music of Wagner.” is a collection of poems by Alexander Pelevin. This collection is a poetic chronicle of personal perception of the war in Ukraine. It gathers poems from March to October 2022. Pelevin began writing poetry about the Ukrainian conflict before Russia launched the war and has performed multiple times in the DPR and LPR.

Elena Zaslavskaya wrote “These Russians.” in 2022, which is a collection of poems. The book contains war poetry written from 2014 to 2022. Ms. Zaslavskaya lives in Luhansk. Her father and son fought for Russia, so the war permeated her life and emerged in the form of poetry.

Listed are only a few cultural phenomena that have emerged in connection with the war in Ukraine. In reality, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of films and books in various genres. The Kremlin, which, until recently, could only wield guns, has now mastered culture, using it as an effective tool in a situation where people on both sides of the front line understand the Russian language. This significantly influences public sentiment in Ukraine.

 

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