Dear readers,
Since most of our team is from post-Soviet states, we would like to honor the creator of the Flibusta project, Stiver. Flibusta is a free online library that provides access to Russian-language literature, allowing free exchange of literature among users.
On October 20, 2024, after a month of being treated for glioblastoma, which was unfortunately not curable, Stiver passed away through euthanasia.
Today we would like to honor the memory of Stiver, who shared the same goal of providing free access to knowledge. Same as Flibusta, Z-Library was created in 2009 with the mission of giving everyone the opportunity to read and learn, regardless of their financial status. This man was able to bring his idea to life and create a place where the words and thoughts captured in books could circulate freely.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of a man who has been a true asset to the book world. His efforts have made knowledge available to all, helping countless people broaden their horizons and discover new worlds of inspiration.
His memory will live on in our hearts as a symbol of the endless possibilities of the written word, a world that is truly open to all. We must continue his work of spreading knowledge and culture, and may his good deeds inspire us all.
Rest in peace, Stiver. Your contribution to making the world a better place through access to knowledge is immeasurable!
The need for safe harbors like ZLibrary and Library Genesis and Anna’s Archive sort of make me appreciate the existence of competing cultural divides like the post-Soviet and non-Western aligned nations. If the West controlled everything so granularly across the world I would have severely less access to free knowledge and reference material than I could ever afford myself.
I would be much poorer in intellect and resources and self-inprovement if my access was pegged to my economic status