An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West is a 2022 non-fiction book written by Russian-British comedian and political commentator Konstantin Kisin.
[3] The book sets out to discuss themes including free speech and cancel culture through the perspective of a non-Western immigrant.
[6] Kisin also draws parallels between the dismissal and ostracisation of his physicist grandfather and his family for criticising the Soviet Union's 1979 invasion of Afghanistan and the treatment of people who publicly express the view that there are only two sexes in modern-day Western liberal democracies, cautioning of the tendency for this type of authoritarianism to get worse, not better.
[6] The Daily Telegraph praised it as a "lively and spirited book" giving it 5 stars out of 5,[5] and it has a score of 4.3 (out of 5) on Goodreads.
[7] Australian politician and commentator John Anderson expressed that "several sections should be required reading for all switched-on citizens", highlighting the book's section on why people have lost trust in institutions as "a tour de force" and "worth the price of the book" and described the book as "an especially ideal read for young people" because of its "very engaging and non-technical style".