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Ukrainians up in arms over author of ‘mail-order bride Elena Zelenska’ novel

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Bloggers have accused romance writer Sophie Lark of “pro-Russian” views.

A Ukrainian publishing house has destroyed books by American romance writer Sophie Lark, who was accused of praising Russia and disparaging Ukrainians.

The Kharkov-based publisher KSD canceled the release of the Ukrainian translation of Lark’s novel Brutal Prince following an outcry on social media.

Ukrainian bloggers took issue with her 2024 “romantic thriller” Monarch, whose main character is named Elena Zelenska – which strongly resembles the real-life wife of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, Elena Zelenskaya.

In the novel, Zelenska is described as “the world’s most unlikely mail-order bride,” according to the book’s description on Amazon.

Other users claimed the author was “romanticizing the Russian mafia” in her other books and depicting Crimea as Russian territory. Some labeled Lark “a fan of Russia,” accused her of promoting “pro-Russian” narratives, and claimed she called for “the murder of Cossacks” in her novel Anastasia, which centers on the Romanov dynasty.

In a statement issued on Friday, KSD admitted that the decision to publish Lark’s book “was a mistake.”

“After thoroughly examining the situation and not receiving a response from the author, we have decided to destroy all 30,000 copies of the book and cancel the contract for the entire six-book series,” the publisher said on Facebook. “It is important for us to remain responsible not only in our publishing decisions, but also in our moral principles.”

Ukraine has banned multiple books, films, and songs under its laws prohibiting “the propaganda of Russian imperial policies.” It has also removed monuments and renamed streets as part of its “de-Communization” and “decolonization” campaigns.

The government recently announced plans to remove Russian writers, poets, and composers from the school curriculum.

In March, US publisher Bloom Books pulled Lark’s novel Sparrow and Vine after some readers described parts of the dialogue as racist and criticized lines in which characters praised tech billionaire Elon Musk. Lark apologized at the time, saying she had intended to write “flawed” characters.

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