Words for war: new poems from Ukraine
"The armed conflict in the east of Ukraine brought about an emergence of a distinctive trend in contemporary Ukrainian poetry: the poetry of war. Directly and indirectly, the poems collected in this volume engage with the events and experiences of war, reflecting on the themes of alienation, lo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The armed conflict in the east of Ukraine brought about an emergence of a distinctive trend in contemporary Ukrainian poetry: the poetry of war. Directly and indirectly, the poems collected in this volume engage with the events and experiences of war, reflecting on the themes of alienation, loss, dislocation, and disability; as well as justice, heroism, courage, resilience, generosity, and forgiveness. In addressing these themes, the poems also raise questions about art, politics, citizenship, and moral responsibility. The anthology brings together some of the most compelling poetic voices from different regions of Ukraine. Young and old, female and male, somber and ironic, tragic and playful, filled with extraordinary terror and ordinary human delights, the voices recreate the human sounds of war in its tragic complexity." |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface xiii
Oksana Maksymchuk and Max Rosochinsky
Introduction: Barometers’ xix
Ilya Kaminsky
ANASTASIA AFANASIEVA 01
she says we don t have the right kind of basement in our building 02
You whose inner void 04
from Cold 06
She Speaks 08
On TV the news showed 11
from The Plain Sense of Things 12
Untitled
That’s my home 14
I came back 14
Can there be poetry after 17
VASYLHOLOBORODKO 19
No Return 20
I Fly Away In the Shape of a Dandelion Seed 21
The Dragon Hillforts 22
I Pick up my Footprints 24
BORYS HUMENYUK 27
Our platoon commander Is a strange man 28
These seagulls over the battlefield 30
When HAIL rocket launchers are firing 33
Not a poem In forty days 36
An old mulberry tree near Mariupol 39
When you clean your weapon 41
A Testament 42
YURI IZDRYK 47
Darkness Invisible 48
Make Love 49
ALEKSANDR KABANOV 51
This Is a post on Facebook, and this, a block post in the East 52
How I love - out of harm s way 53
A Former Dictator 54
He came first wearing a t-shirt inscribed Je suis Christ 55
In the garden of Gethsemane on the Dnieper river 56
A Russian tourist is on vacation 57
Fear is a form of the good 58
Once upon a time, a Jew says to his prisoner, his Hellenic foe 59
KATERYNA KALYTKO 61
They won t compose any songs 62
April 6 63
This loneliness could have a name, an Esther or a Miriam 65
Home is still possible there, where they hang laundry out to dry 66
He Writes 68
Can great things happen to ordinary people? 70
LYUDMYLA KHERSONSKA 73
Did you know that if you hide under a blanket and pull it over your head 74
How to describe a human other than he s alone 75
The whole soldier doesn t suffer 76
A country in the shape of a puddle, on the map 77
Buried in a human neck, a bullet looks like an eye, sewn in 78
that s it: you yourself choose how you live 79
I planted a camellia in the yard 80
One night, a humanitarian convoy arrived In her dream 80
When a country of - overall - nice people 81
Leave me alone, I m crying. I m crying, let me be 82
the enemy never ends 83
every seventh child of ten - he s a shame 84
you really don t remember Grandpa - but let’s say you do 85
BORIS KHERSONSKY 87
explosions are the new normal, you grow used to them 88
all for the battlefront which doesn’t really exist 89
people carry explosives around the city 90
way too long the artillery and the tanks stayed silent in their hangars 91
when wars are over we just collapse 92
modern warfare is too large for the streets 93
My brother brought war to our crippled home 94
Bessarabia, Galicia, 1913-1939 Pronouncements 94
MARIANNA KIYANOVSKA 99
I believed before 100
in a tent like in a nest 101
we swallowed an air like earth 102
I wake up, sigh, and head off to war 103
The eye, a bulb that maps its own bed 104
Their tissue Is coarse, like veins in a petal 105
Things swell closed. It s delicious to feel how fully 106
Naked agony begets a poison of poisons 107
HALYNA KRUK 109
A Woman Named Hope 110
like a blood clot, something catches him in the rye 111
someone stands between you and death 112
like a bullet, the Lord saves those who save themselves 113
OKSANA LUTSYSHYNA 115
eastern europe is a pit of death and decaying plums 116
don t touch live flesh 117
he asks - don t help me 118
I Dream of Explosions 119
VASYL MAKHNO 121
February Elegy 122
War Generation 123
On War 124
On Apollinaire 125
MARJANA SAVKA 127
We wrote poems 128
Forgive me, darling, I m not a fighter 129
january pulled him apart 130
OSTAP SLYVYNSKY 133
Lovers on a Bicycle 134
Lieutenant 136
Alina 137
1918 138
Kicking the Ball in the Dark 139
Story (2) 141
Latifa 143
A Scene from 2014 144
Orpheus 145
LYUBA YAKIMCHUK 147
Died of Old Age 148
How I Killed 149
Caterpillar 150
Decomposition 152
He Says Everything Will Be Fine 154
Eyebrows 155
Funeral Services 156
Crow, Wheels 158
Knife 160
SERHIY ZHADAN 163
from Stones
We speak of the cities we lived in 164
Now we remember: janitors and the night-sellers of bread 164
from Why I am not on Social Media
Needle 166
Headphones 168
Sect 169
Rhinoceros 171
Third Year into the War 173
Three Years Now We ve Been Talking about the War
A guy I know volunteered 174
Three years now we ve been talking about the war 176
So that s what their family is like now 178
Sun, terrace, lots of green 179
The street. A woman zigzags the street 181
Village street - gas line s broken 182
At least now, my friend says 183
Thirty-Two Days Without Alcohol 185
Take Only What Is Most Important 187
Traces of Us 189
Afterword: “On Decomposition and Rotten Plums:
Language of War In Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry”
Polina Barskova 191
Authors 198
Translators 204
Glossary 212
Geographical Locations and Places of Significance 215
Notes to Poems 222
Acknowledgements 232
Acknowledgement of Prior Publications 235
Index 237
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