Peter Pomerantsev
Peter Pomerantsev is a Kiev-born writer and TV producer living in London. He is the author of Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible, an account of contemporary life inside Putin’s dictatorship. His writing has appeared in several publications, including the London Review of Books, the Atlantic and Newsweek.
Peter Pomerantsev on Granta.com
Essays & MemoirEssays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Why We’re Post-Fact
Peter Pomerantsev
‘We are living in a ‘post-fact’ or ‘post-truth’ world. Not merely a world where politicians and media lie – they have always lied – but one where they don’t care whether they tell the truth or not.’
In ConversationIn Conversation | The Online Edition
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Podcast: The Legacy of Communism
Philip Ó Ceallaigh, Peter Pomerantsev & Oliver Bullough
Listen to Oliver Bullough, Peter Pomerantsev and Philip Ó Ceallaigh at the launch of Granta 134: No Man’s Land discuss the legacy of communism in eastern Europe.
Essays & MemoirEssays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Propagandalands
Peter Pomerantsev
Peter Pomerantsev’s anti-travelogue on Putin’s Russia, Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible, has won the 2016 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize.